
Target group |
Definition |
Pregnant women |
All pregnant women |
Those children and adults with underlying chronic medical conditions including: |
Requires clinical judgement |
Chronic respiratory conditions |
Including asthma and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease |
Immuno-suppression |
Including HIV/AIDS infection, use of immunosuppressive drugs |
Cancer |
Only malignant cancers |
Diabetes mellitus |
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Cardiac disease |
Not including simple hypertension |
Chronic Renal disease |
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Chronic metabolic diseases |
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Haemoglobinopathies |
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Chronic neurological diseases |
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Individuals with moderate to severe obesity |
BMI > 35 |
Health care and community care workers (including volunteers and students) |
Health care worker : a person who has direct contact with patients, either in the community or hospital setting, in both public and private practice settings, focusing on the following: All staff within or working with Aboriginal Medical Services, general practice, remote or community health clinics, and ambulance services. All hospital and outpatient staff focusing on those who have direct patient contact. All staff working in acute care clinics/satellite clinics that provide care, limited to diabetic clinics, alcohol and drug rehabilitation, dialysis and oncology services and perinatal care. Community and residential care workers: Aged care and disability services workers who have direct patient contact while providing community and residential services to vulnerable groups. |
Indigenous people and remote and isolated communities with vulnerable people |
Self identification of indigenous. Examples of remote and isolated communities include research communities in the Australian Antarctic Territory and subantarctic islands (vaccination to be provided prior to departure). |
Children in special schools |
Children in schools and institutions that are exclusively special needs based. This does not include mainstream schools with special needs programs. |
Parents and Guardians of children aged 0 to 6 months |
Parents and Guardian (primary carers) of children aged 0 to 6 months |
NSW |
Contact your Public Health Unit Contact details for the 17 public health offices in NSW Area Health Service Areas can be found at: www.health.nsw.gov.au/publichealth/Infectious/phus.asp and |
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Victoria |
http://www.health.vic.gov.au/ideas/diseases/swine-influenza and http://www.health.vic.gov.au/pandemicinfluenza/general_practice.htm |
1300 882 008 |
Queensland |
Contact your Population Health Unit |
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WA |
1800 243 522 |
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SA |
and |
(08) 8226 7177 |
NT |
http://www.health.nt.gov.au/Centre_for_Disease_Control/index.aspx and http://www.health.nt.gov.au/Emergency_Management_and_Disaster_Arrangements/Pandemic/index.aspx |
(08) 8922 8044 |
Tasmania |
http://www.pandemic.tas.gov.au/ and http://www.pandemic.tas.gov.au/what_does_it_mean_to_you/health_sector |
1800 358 362 |
ACT |
http://health.act.gov.au/c/health?a=da&did=10098808&pid=1240874209 and http://www.health.act.gov.au/c/health?a=da&did=11044035&pid=1242181681 |
(02) 6205 2300 |
This information is current for 17 May, 2012
This information was issued on 06 January, 2011