“Vaccines play an important role in keeping patients safe and the Abrysvo vaccine in particular, is critical to protecting babies from being hospitalised from RSV,” Pharmacy Guild of Australia National President, Professor Trent Twomey said.
“Today’s decision to expand the free access of Abrysvo to pregnant women ahead of Winter 2025 is a major step - and truly world leading.”
The vaccine will be available through the National Immunisation Program Vaccination in Pharmacy (NIPVIP) Program at community pharmacies for free. Previously the vaccine cost patients about $300.
“The initiative means all expectant mothers and their babies can be protected from RSV, not just those who can afford it.”
Professor Twomey said community pharmacies in almost all states and territories were already providing RSV vaccinations to Australians. Pregnant women are also eligible for the whooping cough and influenza vaccines for free.
“Open early and late, community pharmacy is the most convenient and affordable to get vaccinated. Pharmacists offer RSV, whooping cough, influenza and shingles vaccines, as well as vaccines needed for overseas travel. To book go to findapharmacy.com.au
“I commend Minister Butler and Prime Minister Albanese on this announcement. The Guild looks forward to continuing to work with the Government to ensure primary healthcare services, such as vaccine administration, are as accessible as possible for all Australians.”