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Boostrix is a combination vaccine containing diphtheria, tetanus and whooping cough. This vaccine is available and fully funded in pregnancy from 16 weeks to reduce the rate of whooping cough in the unvaccinated newborns. Please discuss this with your midwife, nurse or doctor. It is also recommended for family members who will have close contact with newborn babies within the first few months, and health care workers. There is a cost associated for unfunded adults.
This vaccine is also funded at 45 and 65 but with other criteria. A booster is recommended every 5 years for whopping cough or 10 years for tetanus. Please discuss this with a nurse.
If you have an accident involving an open wound or puncture, you should check whether you need a tetanus booster, this will often be covered under ACC.
A winter flu can really knock you around. Anyone can get the flu, and even previously healthy people can become seriously ill. Each year the flu vaccination is slightly different, the formulation is based on data from the Northern hemisphere winter, in order to prevent new strains of flu from spreading. This is why it is important to have this annually.
Getting vaccinated each year is recommended as the single most effective way to reduce your chances of getting the flu. It’s available, at a small cost, for anyone who wants to protect themselves from infection.
The influenza vaccine is free for those most at risk of complications, and it may be free for you if you:
Please discuss eligibility with your nurse or doctor.