Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Immunisation reports and data analysis Learn about reports and publications here Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander immunisation Main navigation Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander immunisation The Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Immunisation Leadership Committee NCIRS Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Immunisation team Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Immunisation reports and data analysis Australian Immunisation Handbook AusVaxSafety Clinical research COSSI COVID-19 Disease surveillance and epidemiology Education and training Global Health National Vaccination Insights project New South Wales Immunisation Specialist Service (NSWISS) Paediatric Active Enhanced Disease Surveillance (PAEDS) PHN Immunisation Support program Population health Program evaluation Research to inform policy Sharing Knowledge About Immunisation (SKAI) Serosurveillance Social science in immunisation Vaccine coverage Vaccine safety Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander immunisation Main navigation Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander immunisation The Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Immunisation Leadership Committee NCIRS Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Immunisation team Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Immunisation reports and data analysis Australian Immunisation Handbook AusVaxSafety Clinical research COSSI COVID-19 Disease surveillance and epidemiology Education and training Global Health National Vaccination Insights project New South Wales Immunisation Specialist Service (NSWISS) Paediatric Active Enhanced Disease Surveillance (PAEDS) PHN Immunisation Support program Population health Program evaluation Research to inform policy Sharing Knowledge About Immunisation (SKAI) Serosurveillance Social science in immunisation Vaccine coverage Vaccine safety NCIRS produces regular reports on vaccine preventable diseases and vaccination coverage among Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples. These reports include relevant routinely collected data on disease notifications, hospitalisations and deaths, and on childhood and adult vaccination coverage. Vaccination for Our Mob The Vaccination for Our Mob report covers each disease that can be prevented by a vaccine available under the National Immunisation Program. It outlines how the disease is spread, its signs and symptoms, who is most affected by it, how common it is and the proportion of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people who are vaccinated against it.It is based on the NCIRS report on vaccine preventable diseases and vaccination coverage in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people 2016–2019, which was published in the journal Communicable Diseases Intelligence in 2023.Vaccination for Our Mob highlights the positive impacts the National Immunisation Program has had on the health and wellbeing of Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander people in Australia and was developed by a working group with strong Aboriginal representation. 6 views