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The National Immunisation Schedule Providing the strength within Anna Smith, IMAC

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The National Immunisation Schedule

Providing the strength within

Anna Smith, IMAC

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Rationale behind the NZ Schedule

Designed specifically for New Zealand

Strategies differ for each disease:• Pattern of disease and particular risk factors

eg, pertussis control is focused on infants

• Age and vaccine effectiveness

• Duration of immunity

Convenience of delivery:• Minimise number of injections and visits

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Why do we want to stop people catching these diseases?

• Pertussis, measlesNo treatment

• Hib, pneumococcal, meningococcal Treatment can’t

guarantee a good outcome

• Hepatitis B, HPVCancer prevention

• Rotavirus, influenza, varicellaPrevent serious

disease complications

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Eligibility for funded vaccines

• All children <18 years of age irrespective of immigration status (includes HPV vaccine)

• Adults >18 years of age funded for New Zealand healthcare (HPV up to age of 27 years)

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On time!

4 in a row!

By 4 years & 1 month

Check up to date by 14 years of age - not before!

If all due give at same visit

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Pregnant women• Influenza

Annual vaccine in any trimesterPrevents serious complications

• Tdap Diphtheria, tetanus & pertussisTiming: 13-38 weeksEach pregnancy to protect newborns

• Immunisation in pregnancyActive immunity for mumPassive immunity for baby

Every pregnant woman needs to know!

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Pertussis in infants• Young infants at highest risk

• Hospitalisations: <1 year 50% of infected and 1-2 per 100 of these die

• 2 in 1,000 children end up with permanent brain damage, paralysis, deafness or blindness

• Little, or no maternal protection

• 3 doses of vaccine required for protection

• Delayed immunisation (>30 days) = 4-6 times higher risk of hospitalisation (Grant et al 2003)

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For best protection vaccinate our pregnant mothers and ourselves!

Pertussis containing vaccine 13-38 weekseach pregnancy• Passive protection for baby• Immunity for mum – avoids spread to baby• Coverage needs to be increased!• All health workers involved with babies and young

children should also be vaccinated!

• Vaccinate babies on time!

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Pregnancy video

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Influenza can be transmitted when no symptoms are present!

SHIVERS influenza research sero-survey showed in 2015:

“4 out of 5 people infected show no symptoms of influenza.”

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Adult primary programmesTd Diphtheria, tetanus (Tdap from 2020)

x 3

IPV Inactivated poliox 3

MMR Measles, mumps & rubellax 2

HPV <27 years of ageHuman papillomavirusx 3

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Immunisation of special groups

Additional funded vaccines for children and adults with particular complex health issues

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20 special groups funded for vaccines1. Asplenia2. Chemotherapy 3. Cochlear Implant4. Error of metabolism5. Stem cell transplant 6. Hepatitis A contact7. Hepatitis B* baby of/contact8. Hepatitis C positive person9. Immune deficient10. Influenza11. Kidney disease12. Liver disease13. Meningococcal disease

contact

14. Needle stick15. Non-consensual sexual

intercourse16. Pneumococcal - increased risk17. Pregnancy 18. Rubella - childbearing women19. Solid organ transplant20. Tuberculosis risk < 5 years of

age*

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Hepatitis B vaccine for babies born to HBsAg-positive mothers

There is a protocol for managing infants born to hepatitis B positive mothers

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Management of a baby of a HBsAg-positive woman

• Hepatitis B immunoglobulin • Hepatitis B vaccineBirth

• Schedule vaccines that includeDTaP-IPV-Hep B/Hib

6 weeks3 months5 months

• Check serology for hepatitis B disease and immunity9 months

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Newborn BCG for tuberculosis

Eligibility for at risk children <5 years:

• Living with someone with TB or TB history

• Parents/household members from high TB incidence country

• Lived/will live >3 months in a high TB incidence country during their first 5 years

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Meningococcal vaccinesMeningococcal B

• Bexsero (+ prophylactic paracetamol <2 years old)

Meningococcal (A,C,W,Y)• Menactra• Nimenrix

Meningococcal C • NeisVac-C

Menactra/NeisVac-C are the only ones on the Schedule for:• High risk groups and/or outbreak situations

Others are available for private purchase

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Pre-vaccination conversation and check

• To gain informed consent• To ensure a safe vaccination event

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We all want to keep babies safe

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HealthEdwww.healthed.govt.nz

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Resources

Immunisation Handbook 2017www.health.govt.nz

IMAC website, fact sheets and videoswww.immune.org.nz

Introduction to Immunisation Course (IMAC)Online – 2 hours - free