Australia Vaccination Essay

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The artcile published by The Conversation, explores the very many objectives towards vaccinations and extremely valid arguments from the opposing side. The article has a powerful statement as the title which initially worries and intrigues readers. The title states “Millons of Australian adults are unvaccinatd and it’s increasing disease risk for us all”. The article goes onto explain and identify the very many issues that are arrising and the risks and dangers for all of the Australian community. 4.1 million of Australia’s population are unvaccinated, 92% of those unvaccinated Australians are adults, to put it in a greater picture, it means there are 3.8 million of Australian adults are unvaccinated. Therefore, this means only a small amount …show more content…

Adults are generally the initial start for epidemics as they have the highest degree of infections and illness, so they may transfer the illness or infection onto the people around them. The government offer free vaccines for influenza, pneumonical pnuemonia and shingles for adults over 65 years of age, as for those with fundamental medical conditions, indigenous people who are over the age of 15, and pregnant woman have access to only selected vaccines funded by the government. Research displays that only 51% of elederly Australians adults accept all government-funded immunizations each year, in comparison to 93 % of Australian childeren. Coverage in qualified high-risk groups is minor; people with a health or work-related risk factor who do receive their yearly influenza vaccine is only rougly 40%. Only about 13% of indigenous young adults who have a medical risk factor accept their pnuemonical injection. Most migrants, refugees and travellers coming into Australia are generally at high risk of catching an infection or spreading one

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