Immunisation message still vital, says AMA

By Natasha Boddy
Updated August 23 2014 - 10:28am, first published July 24 2014 - 7:25pm
Dr. Suzanne Davey prepares an immunisation needle at the Kambah Village Medical Practice. Photo: Graham Tidy
Dr. Suzanne Davey prepares an immunisation needle at the Kambah Village Medical Practice. Photo: Graham Tidy

The importance of immunisation from preventable diseases is still a relevant community message amid concerns about patchy immunisation rates and continued vaccination rates below 95 per cent, Australia's leading medical association has warned.

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