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About immunisation in New Zealand
About immunisation in New Zealand
We take immunisation very seriously in Aotearoa New Zealand.
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Why immunise?
Immunisation programmes aim to protect individuals against disease and also prevent the onward spread of disease within the population as a whole.
Vaccine purchasing
On 1 July 2012 the management and purchasing of vaccines transferred from the Ministry of Health to PHARMAC.
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Publications relating to immunisation in New Zealand.
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Links to a wide range of immunisation resources, research and publications.
Immunisation policy statements
Our immunisation policy statements explain how we approach immunisation in Aotearoa New Zealand.
Also in this section
About immunisation in New Zealand
Immunisation Handbook 2020
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New Zealand Immunisation Schedule
Vaccine service delivery
National Immunisation Registers
HPV Immunisation programme
Immunisation coverage
IFNAR1 deficiency