Human Vaccines & Immunotherapeutics (Nov 2022)

Victorian Specialist Immunisation Services (VicSIS) – bolstering adult clinics for COVID-19 vaccines

  • Sally F. Gordon,
  • Elise Virah Sawmy,
  • Eleanor Duckworth,
  • Michelle Wolthuizen,
  • Hazel J. Clothier,
  • Malinda Chea,
  • Naveen Tenneti,
  • Ngaree Blow,
  • Jim P. Buttery,
  • Joseph de Luca,
  • Tony M. Korman,
  • Sara Barnes,
  • Charlotte Slade,
  • Callum Maggs,
  • Michelle L. Giles,
  • Benjamin W. Teh,
  • Craig Aboltins,
  • Katherine M. Langan,
  • Annaliese Van Diemen,
  • Nigel W. Crawford

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1080/21645515.2022.2052701
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 18, no. 5

Abstract

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The Victorian Specialist Immunization Services (VicSIS) was established in Victoria, Australia, in February 2021, aiming to enhance vaccine safety services for Coronavirus disease (COVID-19) vaccines. VicSIS supports practitioners and patients with complex vaccine safety questions, including those who experience adverse events following immunization (AEFI) after COVID-19 vaccines. VicSIS provides individual vaccination recommendations, allergy testing, vaccine challenges, and vaccination under supervision. VicSIS initially comprised of eight adult COVID-19 specialist vaccination clinics, subsequently, expanding to better support pediatric patients as the Australian vaccine roll-out extended to adolescents and children. Since their establishment to September 2021, the inaugural VicSIS clinics received a total of 26,401 referrals and reviewed 6,079 patients. Consults were initially predominantly for pre-vaccination reviews, later predominantly becoming post-vaccination AEFI reviews as the program progressed. Regardless of the type of consult, the most common consult outcome was a recommendation for routine vaccination (73% and 55% of consult outcomes respectively). VicSIS is an integral component of the COVID-19 vaccination program and supports confidence in COVID-19 vaccine safety by providing consistent advice across the state. VicSIS aims to strengthen the health system through the pandemic, bolstering specialist immunization services beyond COVID-19 vaccines, including training the next generation of vaccinology experts.

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