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Free JE jabs

FREE Japanese encephalitis vaccinations are being offered to protect Victorians from the mosquito borne virus – with a focus on Northern Victoria.

The Victorian State Government announced the free vaccinations program would continue this summer, across 20 local government areas considered high risk.

These LGA’s include the Swan Hill and Gannawarra Shires, where residents are being urged to protect themselves before an increase in mosquito activity over summer.

People who reside or work in any of the high-risk areas are eligible to receive the Japanese Encephalitis vaccine for free.

The acting Minister for Health, Gabrielle Williams, said it was time to prepare against Japanese encephalitis.

“Now is the perfect time to get vaccinated against Japanese Encephalitis virus,” she said.

“It’ll protect you ahead of this year’s mosquito season.”

The push for vaccination comes as the Department of Health launches a new campaign warning of the risks of mosquito-borne diseases.

They will run the campaign across social media platforms, and with the support of healthcare providers such as GPs and community pharmacists.

Local public health units for the Loddon Mallee will also be working to raise awareness locally about how to access the vaccine.

Ms Williams said people could organise their vaccinations today.

“You can get your vaccination today through your immunisation provider including GPs, Aboriginal community-controlled organisations, community pharmacies or local council,” she said.

Most people with Japanese Encephalitis virus infection do not show or have only mild symptoms, but in extreme cases, it may lead to death or permanent disability.

Symptoms usually develop five to 15 days after being bitten by an infected mosquito, and include fever, headaches and vomiting.

Severe infections can lead to severe headaches, neck or back stiffness, sensitivity to light, confusion, seizures, paralysis and comas.

To find out more about eligibility criteria and to see if you live or work in a high-risk area visit health.vic.gov.au/infectious-diseases/japanese-encephalitis

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