Source: New Zealand Ministry of Health – Press Release/Statement:
Headline: Immunisation Handbook 2017
The Immunisation Handbook 2017 (the Handbook) provides clinical guidelines for health professionals on the safest and most effective use of vaccines in their practice. These guidelines are based on the best scientific evidence available at the time of publication, from published and unpublished literature.
Read the handbook
To read the Immunisation Handbook you can:
- view the Immunisation Handbook online
- download a PDF of the Immunisation Handbook (PDF, 5.1 MB)
- download an ebook version of the Immunisation Handbook (epub, 1.8 MB)
- download individual chapters of the Immunisation Handbook below.
Refer to the Pharmaceutical Schedule (on the Pharmac website) for the number of funded doses, eligibility criteria and any subsequent changes to the funding decisions.
Immunisation Handbook 2017 (2nd edition) – March 2018
The electronic Handbook has been updated, and a new edition published: Immunisation Handbook 2017 (2nd edition).
Major changes, in chapter order, are:
- Chapter 4 Immunisation of Special Groups: updated to include the herpes zoster vaccine funding from 1 April 2018, and new information about immune checkpoint inhibitors
- Chapter 8 Hepatitis B – includes information about the temporary brand change of the single antigen hepatitis B vaccine (from HBvaxPRO to Engerix-B)
- Chapter 10 Influenza – includes the change from trivalent to quadrivalent influenza vaccine (Fluarix Tetra and Influvac Tetra) and new information about immune checkpoint inhibitors
- Chapter 13 Mumps – updated to align with the latest version of the ‘Mumps’ chapter of the Communicable Disease Control Manual 2012
- Chapter 14 Pertussis – updated to align with the latest version of the ‘Pertussis’ chapter of the Communicable Disease Control Manual 2012
- Chapter 22 Zoster – updated to reflect the herpes zoster vaccine funding from 1 April 2018.
Detailed changes are described in Changes to the Immunisation Handbook 2017 (2nd edition) (PDF, 459 KB).
Individual chapters
- Introduction (PDF, 607 KB)
- 1. General immunisation principles (PDF, 224 KB)
- 2. Processes for safe immunisation (PDF, 625 MB)
- 3. Vaccination questions and addressing concerns (PDF, 160 KB)
- 4. Immunisation of special groups (PDF, 443 MB)
- 5. Diphtheria (PDF, 233 KB)
- 6. Haemophilus influenzae type b (Hib) disease (PDF, 180 KB)
- 7. Hepatitis A (PDF, 173 KB)
- 8. Hepatitis B (PDF, 415 KB)
- 9. Human papillomavirus (HPV) (PDF, 301 KB)
- 10. Influenza (PDF, 372 KB)
- 11. Measles (PDF, 233 KB)
- 12. Meningococcal disease (PDF, 291 KB)
- 13. Mumps (PDF, 142 KB)
- 14. Pertussis (whooping cough) (PDF, 341 KB)
- 15. Pneumococcal disease (PDF, 402 KB)
- 16. Poliomyelitis (PDF, 122 KB)
- 17. Rotavirus (PDF, 216 KB)
- 18. Rubella (PDF, 166 KB)
- 19. Tetanus (PDF, 188 KB)
- 20. Tuberculosis (PDF, 207 KB)
- 21. Varicella (chickenpox) (PDF, 282 KB)
- 22. Zoster (herpes zoster/shingles) (PDF, 231 KB)
- Appendix 1: The history of immunisation in New Zealand (PDF, 235 KB)
- Appendix 2: Planning immunisation catch-ups (PDF, 152 KB)
- Appendix 3: Immunisation standards for vaccinators and guidelines for organisations offering immunisation services (PDF, 137 KB)
- Appendix 4: Authorisation of vaccinators and criteria for pharmacist vaccinators (PDF, 184 KB)
- Appendix 5: Immunisation certificate (PDF, 64 KB)
- Appendix 6: Passive immunisation (PDF, 152 KB)
- Appendix 7: Vaccine presentation, preparation, disposal, and needle-stick recommendations (PDF, 89 KB)
- Appendix 8: High-incidence TB countries (PDF, 120 KB)
- Appendix 9: Websites (PDF, 114 KB)
- Funded vaccines for special groups (PDF, 52 KB)
- Anaphylaxis (PDF, 52 KB)
- National Immunisation Schedule (PDF, 20 KB)
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