thread: Free Whooping Cough Vaccs for adults....????

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    Exclamation Free Whooping Cough Vaccs for adults....????

    Hi all

    Just wanted to pass on the rumour I heard today (from one who's pretty clued in on these things and who just had the Whooping Cough epidemic at her house).

    Apparently if you tell your Dr you're TTC or thinking of trying for another baby soon you are eligible for a free adult booster vacc.

    Of course, you will want to discuss the relative merits/problems with the vacc - but as one who is about to pay good $$$ for it, it's worth asking if you're interested.

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    Oct 2006
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    Thats interesting, as one who had whooping cough the year before last i would jump at a vaccine rather than have it! Although it is only 70% effective apparently.

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    no rumour it is true
    i work in GP's office and am the practice nurse, so am administering them

    they are free for anyone who is in regular contact with children, child care workers, grand parents, people trying to concieve, parents, etc

    basically if you can prove you have regular contact with a child or are trying to fall pregnant tell your GP and you will get a free vacciene.

    you will recieve BOOSTRIX and is a tetnus and pertusus based vacciene.

    so head off and get it done asap

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    Thanks for confirming that Kawazuki!

    Although I do suspect that this might be NSW only...it's worth asking your GP.

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    My sister and her Df live on the Gold Coast, and they were able to get it for free - as it was making it's way around the area.

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    im pretty sure its an australia wide thing.
    as we got the letter from department of health australia. not nsw.

    its a federal government initiative i think, brain has died can check at work tomorrow.

    also anyone registere with ACIR will be recieving letters about this vacceine and other stuff is about 2 pages.

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    Apr 2008
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    I had mine 2 months ago and paid $31 through the council as I wanted to protect the girls, was no where near as painful as the cervical vaccine injections ouch they hurt. Oh well, worth the cost but it is good they are offering it free now, might get the grandparents to think about it and df too.