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Australians urged to check vaccinations as flu and measles infections soar

Cases of preventable infections, such as influenza and measles have continued to rise – despite vaccination offering an effective was to protect from potentially serious illness.

Australia has recorded more than 60,000 cases of influenza so far this year, more than the same period in 2024.

Measles cases have also surged, with 54 cases currently recorded – compared to last year’s total of 57.

Pharmacy Guild of Australia national president Trent Twomey said that the rise in influenza and measles cases is “alarming.”

“We know vaccines are critical in protecting public health – stopping these potentially deadly conditions from spreading,” Mr Twomey said.

“Vaccination is the best line of defence against influenza, measles, COVID and shingles. They prevent infection, lower the risk of serious illness and are recommended for people over six months of age. The great thing is some vaccines can be co-administered, meaning in one visit to your community pharmacy you can get protected against a range of infections,” he said.

“1 in 4 flu shots is given at a community pharmacy, which are open into the evening and weekend, making it easier for patients to get vaccinated.”

Many patients are eligible for free vaccines under the NIP and those living in Queensland and Western Australia can get vaccinated against influenza for free.

Adults aged 20-49 who are unvaccinated, or under vaccinated, are particularly at risk from measles.

This serious condition is easily preventable with two doses of the combination measles vaccine, which provides 99% protection against illness and serious complications.

“Vaccines work. They reduce transmission and reduce your chance of getting sick. Community pharmacies are a convenient and accessible way to get protected,” Professor Twomey said.

Patients can visit the Find a Pharmacy website to find out more or book an appointment.

Details: findapharmacy.com.au

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