CALLS by the Australian Medical Association (AMA) for all adults to be given free "catch-up" shots of National Immunisation Program (NIP) vaccinations are being backed by the Pharmacy Guild of Australia.
AMA President, Dr Tony Bartone, highlighted the importance of vaccinations as part of the organisation's Family Doctor Week.
"Immunisation is the most important way that Australians can protect themselves, their family and friends, and others in the community from illness and death," he said.
"However, it is estimated that there are about 4.1 million under-vaccinated Australians each year, and most of them are adults.
"The Federal Government currently funds catch-up vaccinations through the NIP for people under the age of 20 years who may have missed out on their childhood vaccinations, and for refugees and humanitarian entrants of any age.
"Other adults have to pay, which can add up to hundreds of dollars, depending on the number of vaccinations that need to be caught up on."
Speaking to Pharmacy Daily, a Guild spokesperson voiced support for free catch-up shots, adding that it highlighted the need "to harmonise pharmacist vaccination protocols across all states and territories".
"Community pharmacies in all states and territories should be part of the NIP," the spokesperson said.
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