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Australian Immunisation Chart
This immunisation chart is applicable in Australia as at July 2018.
For more information regarding children in high risk groups contact your state health authority or visit the Immunise Australia website, Baby immunisation or Baby care. Please note each state is different, so always ask your immunisation nurse or GP about vaccinations before administration.
For more information see Baby immunisation or Baby care
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