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      Vaccine safety in Australia AusVaxSafety summary report 2019

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      AusVaxSafety has also completed detailed vaccine safety analyses of all National Immunisation Program (NIP) vaccines using SmartVax data. The Vaccine safety in Australia AusVaxSafety summary report 2019 shows how parents and carers responded to an SMS about their child's health a few days after their vaccination at each schedule point in the NIP. 

       

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      24 February 2021 | News
      How do we know the COVID vaccine won’t have long-term side-effects?
      08 February 2021 | News
      Active and enhanced vaccine safety surveillance for COVID-19 vaccines in Australia
      26 November 2020 | News
      AusVaxSafety commences routine monitoring of meningococcal B vaccine
      24 November 2020 | News
      2019 Vaccine safety in Australia AusVaxSafety summary report

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      We acknowledge that the National Centre for Immunisation Research & Surveillance (NCIRS) is on the land of the traditional owners the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples, the First Australians, and recognise their culture, history, diversity and their deep connection to the land. Together, through research and partnership, we aim to move to a place of equity for all. NCIRS also acknowledges and pays respect to other Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander nations from which our research, staff and community are drawn.