very interesting read.
very interesting read.
Hi,
I've just read through this from start to finish and find it all very interesting. My ds2 is just over 10weeks and hasn't had his vaccinations yet. Ds1 was fully vaccinated as I didn't know about BB or that you could opt not to get them done.
I'm thinking of getting partial vaccinations as per Michaels schedule, but someone has said that you can't get DTPa in Australia on it's own? Does anyone know if this is still the case? I don't want to look like a total tool when going to my gp
Thanks!
I don't think you can Sharon. My GP said the smallest she could get was DTPa with polio.
Heaven - thanks for that, think I'll ask for that one.
Let me know if you find out you can just get the DTPa somehow!!
Hi heaven,
Unfortunately it looks like the DTPa formulation without polio is no longer available in Australia. It was called Infanrix (you used to be able to get diptheria as a seperate immunisation, as well as tetanus by itself as well.) You can get polio by itself, but I do not know if the formulation is suitable for children. I actually remember giving infanrix with hep B formulation so it stopped being used sometime in the last 9 years.
The people to contact would be the health department in your state to see if it can be imported for you as you may need permission to do this.
This site lists the vaccinations that are registered here but are not available for use:
Immunise - Appendix 3: Products registered in Australia but not currently available - updated July 2009
And this one lists the contact numbers of the various authorities in each state:
Immunise - Appendix 1: Contact details for Australian, State and Territory Government health authorities and communicable disease control
I hope this was helpful to you.
I have to go and do a nappy-change, so I'm just subscribing so I can come back later!
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