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  • Fully immunised – a child has received all the immunisations required for their age (refer Table 2)
  • Up to date – a child is not fully immunised but no dose is due (eg. there may be a minimum time period between doses – refer Table 3)
  • Due – immunisations are due now
  • Overdue – immunisations are overdue
  • HepA only Due/Overdue - all immunisations are up to date except HepA
  • Overdue and Declined - immunisations are overdue but has been declined by the patient/parents


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Worksheet
The worksheet button provides a list of patients with the following details:

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The worksheet is an aid to help the practice to find children who are not up to date and identify which immunisations are still required. As the vaccination pathways for different vaccine brands can differ the practice should check patient records where a child is listed as due or overdue. In the worksheets the overdue immunisation(s) will be displayed with a * next to the current count to assist in identifying the reason for the child being listed as overdue

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Table 1: Immunisation list for children

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Immun./
Age mths

0

2

4

6

12

18

24

48

HepB - Birth

1








HepB


1

2

3





DTPa


1

2

3


4


5

Hib


1

2

3


 44



IPV


1

2

3




4

Pneumococcal conjugate


1

2

3





Rotavirus For children born from 1st May 2007; Number of doses is dependent on brand. - RotaTeq


1

2

3





- Rotarix


1

2






MMR - DOB < 1/1/2012





1



2

- DOB >= 1/1/2012





1

2



MenCCV





1




HepA For Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander







1 or 2 Two doses of hepatitis A vaccine
are required for Aboriginal and Torres Strait
Islander children living in areas of higher risk
(Queensland, Northern Territory, Western
Australia and South Australia).


VZV






1



23vPPV







1


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