COVID-19 is a highly contagious viral infection you can get by breathing in infected air. It remains a widespread illness in Australia. Boosters are available every 6-12 months.
Influenza (flu)
The flu is a highly contagious viral infection you can get by breathing in infected air. It causes widespread illness in Australians of all ages every year. Protect yourself with an annual vaccination.
Whooping Cough (Pertussis)
Whooping Cough (Pertussis) is a highly contagious bacterial infection transmitted by breathing infected air, it is particularly dangerous for babies aged under 6 months. New parents and those wishing to see new babies are recommended to be vaccinated at least every 10 years.
Typhoid
Typhoid is a bacterial infection spread through contaminated food and water. It can infect anyone, especially in areas with poor sanitation and vaccination is routinely recommended for travelers every 3 years.
RSV (Respiratory Syncytial Virus)
Poliomyelitis (Polio)
Pneumococcal
Pneumococcal vaccination protects against infections caused by the bacterium Streptococcus pneumoniae, commonly known as pneumococcus. These infections can range from mild to life-threatening.
Meningococcal ACWY/B
Measles Mumps Rubella (MMR) and Varicella (MMRV) Combination
Measles Mumps Rubella (MMR)
Herpes Zoster (Shingles)
Hepatitis B
Haemophilus Influenza Type B (Hib)
Hepatitis A
Hepatitis A is a contagious viral liver infection often spread through consuming contaminated food or water. A vaccination is recommended for travellers, people with chronic liver conditions, and those at higher risk of exposure.
Human Papillomavirus (HPV) Vaccination
Protects against the human papillomavirus, which can lead to cervical cancer, genital warts, and other HPV-related conditions. Recommended for pre-teens, teens, and young adults.