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  1. Who provides immunisations in Victoria

    Immunisations in Victoria are provided by local councils, GPs, nurses in medical clinics and community health services, maternal and child health nurses, travel clinics, pharmacists and hospitals.

  2. Typhoid and paratyphoid

    Almost every Australian case of typhoid or paratyphoid fever is caught overseas.

  3. Travel immunisation

    If you are travelling overseas, check with your doctor well in advance to find out what immunisations you need.

  4. Travel health - yellow fever immunisation

    If you are travelling or passing through areas infected with yellow fever, some countries require you to be vaccinated.

  5. Tuberculosis (TB)

    Tuberculosis (TB) is spread when a person with an active infection coughs, laughs, sings or sneezes.

  6. Hepatitis

    Hepatitis is an umbrella term for several diseases that affect the liver.

  7. Measles

    Measles can cause serious and sometimes fatal complications, including pneumonia and brain inflammation.

  8. Influenza (flu) – immunisation

    Influenza (flu) immunisation is recommended for people in known high risk groups.

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