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Updated · ABC News · May 26
Australia Urges Vaccine Checks After 240 Diphtheria Cases and 1 Death
Updated
Updated · ABC News · May 26

Australia Urges Vaccine Checks After 240 Diphtheria Cases and 1 Death

5 articles · Updated · ABC News · May 26
  • At least 240 diphtheria cases and one death have prompted Australian health experts to tell people to verify their vaccination status and get boosters if records are missing.
  • GPs and the Australian Immunisation Register are the main ways to check coverage, but experts say an extra booster is safer than remaining unprotected when documentation cannot be found.
  • Five-year diphtheria boosters are advised for people living in or traveling to higher-risk areas including the Northern Territory and parts of Western Australia and South Australia; adults over 50 need one if their last dose was over 10 years ago.
  • measles is a parallel concern, with some state cases and catch-up shots recommended for many Australians born between 1966 and 1990 who may have received only one dose.
  • Childhood vaccination rates have slipped since the pandemic, with full coverage at 24 months falling below 90% in 2024 for the first time since 2016, a decline experts link to outbreaks of preventable diseases.
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