Changes to the Australian Immunisation Register
04 Apr 2024
From 15 April 2024, vaccination providers can report Q fever (Q-VAX) vaccines and natural immunity information to the AIR. This will support the closure of the Australian Q Fever Register (Q Fever Register). The Q Fever Register is owned and funded by the Australian Meat Processor Corporation and administered by AUS-MEAT.
Vaccination providers will no longer be able to report Q fever vaccine information to the Q Fever Register. Instead, providers should report this information to the AIR.
Reporting timely, high quality and accurate vaccination information ensures that the AIR contains a complete and reliable dataset. It also ensures that individuals have a complete record of their vaccinations that can be provided as evidence for education, employment, and/or travel purposes.
For more information on reporting information to the AIR, please visit servicesaustralia.gov.au/hpair
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