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Communicable Disease Control Branch ~ Immunisation Section |
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Measles |
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Young adult (18-30 years) measles (MMR) immunisation programThe program aims to encourage all people aged 18-30 years to have a dose of MMR vaccine (regardless of immunisation or disease history) to reduce transmission of measles in this age group as part of Australia's goal to eliminate measles. People aged 18 to 30 years remain at risk of contracting measles because they would not have been included in earlier mass MMR immunisation programs. The young adult (18-30 years) MMR immunisation program will offer a free MMR vaccine to all 18-30 year olds in Australia. In South Australia this service is offered by:
plus special services may be offered in:
Measles - The Facts | Measles (You've Got What?) Immunisation Section ~ Telephone 8226-7177 ~ Fax 8226 7197 |
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