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NHMRC
National Health and Medical Research Council, The Australian Immunisation handbook 7th edition, March 2000.
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Dr Sue Page
When you have an infection, your body creates white blood cells that target, surround and destroy the infection. The eff more... |
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Recent media reports have suggested a link between the measles, mumps, rubella (MMR) vaccine, bowel inflammation and aut more... |
Dr Daniel Feikin
Exemptors from vaccination also increase risk for some vaccinated children.
CHICAGO -- Children who are exempt from i more... |
Professor Burgess is the director of the National Centre for Immunisation Research and Surveillance of Vaccine Preventab more... |
Katherine Breen Kurucsev
Alstonville mother, Mrs Yvonne Pearson, spoke to reporter Katherine Breen Kurucsev about bringing up a rubella-damaged c more... |
Katherine Breen Kurucsev
A Cambodian baby receives her immunisation against polio.
In the developing countries of the world, natio more... |
Katherine Breen Kurucsev
Dr John Yu, who has just passed the mantle of Australian of the Year to ground breaking immunologist, Professor Peter Do more... |
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Katherine Breen Kurucsev
Brisbane-based Allan Bass, from the Australian Centre for International and Tropical Health and Nutrition at the Univers more... |
Katherine Breen Kurucsev
Don Davis firmly believes you cannot let anything in life beat you, no matter what the odds.
From his battle with the more... |
Health Minister Andrew Refshauge is surrounded by children from Cabbage Tree Island's primary school. They later perfor more... |
Katherine Breen Kurucsev
Set up in March 1996, the Australian Centre for Immunisation Research is the only one of its kind in the country, althou more... |
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Katherine Breen Kurucsev
A serious outbreak of whooping cough swept through Kyogle and Evans Head in northern New South Wales in 1986, just after more... |
Dr Sue PageVaccination has probably saved more lives worldwide than any other single medical intervention. In 1803, just more... |