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Expectant mothers to get free RSV vaccines in major government move to protect children ahead of winter

Expecting Aussie mums will be entitled to a free vaccine to protect their children from a dangerous virus, as part of a major government health shake-up.

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Expectant mothers will have access to free vaccines against respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) from next month under a major expansion of the National Immunisation Program (NIP).

RSV commonly causes respiratory infections in people all of ages, but is especially dangerous for infants, particularly when they have heart, lung or immune system problems.

Inoculating pregnant mothers can provide up to six months’ protection for their babies.

Health Minister Mark Butler said on Sunday the $174.5m move was “world-leading”.

Health Minister Mark Butler has announced expectant mothers will be offered free vaccines against RSV. Picture: NewsWire / Martin Ollman
Health Minister Mark Butler has announced expectant mothers will be offered free vaccines against RSV. Picture: NewsWire / Martin Ollman

“Almost all infants will get RSV in their first two years,” he said.

“From February 3, mums and their newborn bubs will have free access to the best and most comprehensive protection against RSV.

“This is a world-leading approach to reduce the impact of RSV on babies.

“Our combination approach, in partnership with each State and Territory, will ensure that every single infant in Australia is protected ahead of the winter RSV season.”

Women who are 28-36 weeks pregnant will have access to the Pfizer-made Abrysvo vaccine, which would normally come at a cost of up to $300.

Women who are 28-36 weeks pregnant will have access to the Pfizer-made Abrysvo vaccine, which would normally come at a cost of up to $300. Picture: Supplied
Women who are 28-36 weeks pregnant will have access to the Pfizer-made Abrysvo vaccine, which would normally come at a cost of up to $300. Picture: Supplied

Founding director of the Immunisation Foundation of Australia, Catherine Hughes, said the increased maternal vaccination would slash infant hospitalisations by 10,000 per year.

“This is a huge milestone to help protect infants from RSV and will provide long-awaited support for many Australian families,” she said.

“We believe an RSV program such as this, is likely to keep 10,000 babies out of hospital every single year.

“Australia leads the world with some of the highest maternal vaccination rates, and I expect that to continue with the introduction of a maternal RSV vaccine.”

Originally published as Expectant mothers to get free RSV vaccines in major government move to protect children ahead of winter

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