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The Australian Immunisation Handbook 10th Edition 2013

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H-B-Vax II, 212, 217<br />

dosage and administration, 123, 211, 222<br />

vaccination schedule, 156, 214<br />

vaccine components, 469, 472<br />

healthcare workers<br />

hepatitis B, 228<br />

influenza, 255<br />

measles, 274<br />

pertussis, 310<br />

poliomyelitis, 342<br />

rubella, 389–390<br />

tuberculosis, 413<br />

vaccination recommendations, 169, 170<br />

varicella, 430<br />

hepatitis A<br />

adverse events following immunisation<br />

(AEFI), 207<br />

changes in the <strong>10th</strong> edition of the<br />

handbook, 12<br />

clinical features, 198<br />

co-administration with other vaccines, 203<br />

dosage and administration, 201–203, 202<br />

epidemiology, 198–199<br />

and HIV-infected persons, 160<br />

and Indigenous persons, 107, 203<br />

interchangeability of vaccines, 203<br />

minimum acceptable age for the 1st vaccine<br />

dose, 47<br />

minimum acceptable vaccine dose<br />

intervals, 50<br />

number of vaccine doses for children, 49<br />

pregnancy and breastfeeding, 137, 206<br />

public health management, 207<br />

recommendations, 203–206<br />

route of vaccine administration, 68–69<br />

serological testing for immunity, 206<br />

transport, storage and handling, 201<br />

and travellers, 119<br />

vaccines, 199–201<br />

variations from product information, 207<br />

virology, 198<br />

hepatitis A/hepatitis B combination vaccines,<br />

205, 217, 224<br />

hepatitis A/typhoid combination vaccines,<br />

205–206<br />

hepatitis B, 208–230<br />

adverse events following immunisation<br />

(AEFI), 227–228<br />

booster doses, 224–225<br />

catch-up vaccination guidelines for<br />

children, 51<br />

catch-up vaccination schedules for those<br />

≥10 years of age, 63–64<br />

changes in the <strong>10th</strong> edition of the<br />

handbook, 12<br />

clinical features, 208<br />

combination vaccines, 224<br />

508 <strong>The</strong> <strong>Australian</strong> <strong>Immunisation</strong> <strong>Handbook</strong> <strong>10th</strong> edition<br />

contraindications to vaccination, 227<br />

dosage and administration, 217–218<br />

epidemiology, 209–210<br />

hepatitis B immunoglobulin (HBIG), 219<br />

higher risk groups, 220–224<br />

and HIV-infected persons, 160<br />

and Indigenous persons, 109, 221<br />

interchangeability of vaccines, 217<br />

minimum acceptable age for the 1st vaccine<br />

dose, 46<br />

minimum acceptable vaccine dose<br />

intervals, 50<br />

non-responders to vaccination, 226<br />

number of vaccine doses for children, 49<br />

pregnancy and breastfeeding, 138, 227<br />

and preterm infants, 144<br />

public health management, 228–229<br />

recommendations, 218–227<br />

route of vaccine administration, 68–69<br />

serological testing for immunity, 225<br />

transport, storage and handling, 217<br />

and travellers, 117–118<br />

vaccination schedules, 214–215<br />

vaccination schedules, accelerated, 215–216<br />

variations from product information, 230<br />

virology, 208<br />

hepatitis B immunoglobulin (HBIG), 229, 460<br />

availability, 457<br />

and HBsAg-positive mothers, 219<br />

Hepatitis B Immunoglobulin-VF, 229<br />

hepatitis C patients, hepatitis B vaccination,<br />

222<br />

herpes zoster (HZ), 423. see also zoster (herpes<br />

zoster)<br />

and varicella vaccination, 434<br />

Hiberix, 51, 193<br />

transport, storage and handling, 194<br />

variations from product information, 197<br />

Hirschsprung’s disease, and rotavirus<br />

vaccination, 380<br />

history of vaccination. see vaccination status<br />

and history<br />

HIV-infected persons. see also<br />

immunocompromised persons<br />

categories of immunocompromise, 158<br />

hepatitis B, 220, 222<br />

measles, 277<br />

rubella, 392<br />

tuberculosis, 413<br />

typhoid, 421<br />

vaccination recommendations, 158–160<br />

varicella, 431<br />

yellow fever, 444<br />

zoster, 447, 450–451, 454<br />

homeless people, influenza vaccination, 255<br />

homosexuals. see men who have sex with men<br />

HPV Register. see National HPV Vaccination<br />

Program Register (NHVPR)

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