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In a severe year, around 20% of Australians can become infected with the illness1 and even healthy, young adults may take several weeks to fully recover. Getting vaccinated is the single, most effective way to minimise the risk of contracting the disease. Producing influenza vaccinesThe influenza vaccines available in Australia are all made from influenza viruses that have been grown, highly purified, chemically killed and then ‘split' or disaggregated with a detergent or solvent. The end-product is a ‘vaccine' consisting of pieces of purified inactivated influenza viruses. More... Influenza Vaccine Composition 2008 Southern Hemisphere/AustraliaThe formulation of vaccines for use in Australia is determined each year by the Australian Influenza Vaccine Committee based on information and recommendations from the WHO September consultation. More... Myths and misconceptionsFind out what you really know influenza and vaccinations and understand why influenza (commonly known as flu) is a highly contagious and potentially deadly disease. More... Reference1. Mills, J. and Yapp, T. An economic evaluation of three CSIRO manufacturing research projects. 1996. Australia, CSIRO Content Updated ( Thursday, 20 March 2008 ) |



