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Maternal Vaccine Uptake Still Lagging. New National Project Aims to Change That

Summary by Monash Health
Despite clear recommendations, vaccine uptake in pregnancy remains suboptimal in Australia, putting mothers and babies at risk. A new $1.4 million national research effort led by Monash University will tackle this issue head-on. The five-year NHMRC Partnership Project, awarded to Monash Health Director of Infections in Pregnancy service, Monash Infectious Diseases, Professor Michelle Giles, who is also from Monash University’s School of Clinical…
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Monash Health broke the news in on Wednesday, August 6, 2025.
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