Wednesday February 5, 2025
Pregnant women between 29 and 36 weeks are now able to access free vaccinations against respiratory syncytial virus (RSV), an initiative which aims to prevent newborns requiring hospitalisation and save families hundreds of dollars.
The 2025 maternal RSV program commenced on 3 February 2025. RSV bookings for pregnant women are now available at any of our sessions.( For Belmont please use the adult session for RSV vaccination). These are recommended for pregnant women at 28 to 36 weeks of pregnancy but can be given later . vaccination during pregnancy is the safest way for you to protect your baby against the RSV and serious complications.
The respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) vaccine is now available for eligible pregnant women under the National Immunisation Program.
The 2025 infant RSV program is due to commence on 1st April. Infants up to 8months and children up to 2 years may be recommended to receive a single dose
- if their mother did not receive the RSV vaccine during pregnancy or
- they were born within 2 weeks of their mother receiving the RSV vaccine or
- they or their mother have a condition that increases their risk of severe RSV
NIP-factsheet-RSV-vaccine-consumer-fact-sheet
The 2025 maternal RSV program commenced on 3 February 2025. RSV bookings for pregnant women are now available at any of our sessions.( For Belmont please use the adult session for RSV vaccination). These are recommended for pregnant women at 28 to 36 weeks of pregnancy but can be given later . vaccination during pregnancy is the safest way for you to protect your baby against the RSV and serious complications.
The respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) vaccine is now available for eligible pregnant women under the National Immunisation Program.
The 2025 infant RSV program is due to commence on 1st April. Infants up to 8months and children up to 2 years may be recommended to receive a single dose
- if their mother did not receive the RSV vaccine during pregnancy or
- they were born within 2 weeks of their mother receiving the RSV vaccine or
- they or their mother have a condition that increases their risk of severe RSV