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  • 5/8/2025
The number of Australians getting flu vaccinations has fallen to a 'dire' level, the experts say. Video via Australian Science Media Centre and AAP.
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00:00It's really important to understand why people don't vaccinate we can't keep second guessing
00:04the public and imagining why they're not vaccinating we've got to ask them and that'll
00:09help us fine-tune the best solutions to this problem and here's the problem so for the black
00:17line you see here and this is from 2020 to 2024 these are the 65 year and older age group national
00:24data from the National Centre for Immunisation Research showing 62% of people had a flu vaccine
00:32by the end of the flu season in 2024 and that had declined since 2022.
00:39For children that's another important group so that's the six-month to five-year-olds who are also
00:48have the vaccine recommended and it is free for them that group have a coverage rate of
00:5428% so our influenza vaccination rates in Australia are dire and they're not improving.
01:03Some countries in the northern hemisphere had a severe 2024-2025 influenza season for example the US
01:11although others for example China did not. In Australia we've seen increased influenza activity
01:18in all jurisdictions in early 2025 when compared to previous years.
01:25Despite the increased influenza activity we can't currently predict the severity of the upcoming
01:30season in Australia. This will be dependent on a range of factors which virus subtype becomes dominant
01:36or which strain becomes dominant for example. Influenza vaccines are now available and are the best way to reduce
01:43the likelihood of hospitalisation and GP visits associated with influenza infections.
01:50And finally some avian viruses continue to cause occasional infections in humans but there is no
01:56evidence of human-to-human spread. In an unpredictable kind of seasonality that has a few quirks about when it
02:04kicks off I think this unusual activity is related to behaviours rather than viruses emerging.
02:12So
02:17you

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