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Respiratory Syncytial Virus (RSV) 2026 Update

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Respiratory Syncytial Virus (RSV) 2026 Update
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Respiratory Syncytial Virus (RSV) is a common but potentially serious viral infection, particularly for infants, older adults, and people living with chronic health conditions. With RSV vaccination now part of the Australian immunisation schedule, immunisers are increasingly being asked questions that require current, confident knowledge. This online CPD module covers what you need to know: how RSV presents clinically, how it spreads, who needs vaccination, and how to apply appropriate infection control measures. It is practical, evidence-based, and designed to support you in your day-to-day immunisation practice.

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Respiratory Syncytial Virus (RSV) 2026 Update

Respiratory Syncytial Virus (RSV) is a common but potentially serious viral infection, particularly for infants, older adults, and people living with chronic health conditions. With RSV vaccination now part of the Australian immunisation schedule, immunisers are increasingly being asked questions that require current, confident knowledge.

This online CPD module covers what you need to know: how RSV presents clinically, how it spreads, who needs vaccination, and how to apply appropriate infection control measures. It is practical, evidence-based, and designed to support you in your day-to-day immunisation practice.
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Paid Content Paid Content

Members: $0.00

Non-Members: $30.00

Content Type: Elearning module

CPD Hours: 2.00

Created: Friday, 01 May 2026

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Area/s of Study

  • Community and primary health
  • Immunisation
  • Infection prevention

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