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Meningococcal vaccines rolled out

HEARTACHE: Mount Gambier parents Nathan Braddock and Emma Smith hold a photograph of their son Jordan who sadly died in March from the deadly Meningococcal-B strain.

SOUTH Australian babies and young children are the first in the nation to receive free meningococcal B vaccinations through a state-wide immunisation program launched Monday.

Member for Mount Gambier Troy Bell praised the South East for its role in the program’s establishment, which included a widespread community campaign following the death of six-month-old Mount Gambier boy Jordan Braddock on March 18.

An outpouring of community support for Jordan’s parents Nathan Braddock and Emma Smith manifested into around 4600 signatures on a petition campaigning for the B-strain vaccine to be placed on the vaccination schedule and for health authorities to step-up education and awareness.

Free B-strain vaccinations are now available for children aged six weeks to under four years of age, delivering on a Liberal State Government election promise.

Mr Bell yesterday praised Mount Gambier resident Alli Schleef for her tireless work in spearheading the Justice for Jordan campaign to raise awareness about the life-threatening disease.

“It was her dedication and persistence which inspired my motion to call on the State Government to fund and implement a state-wide vaccination program,” Mr Bell said.

“Alli’s hard work and petition was instrumental in securing this program and I congratulate all who supported this cause.

“This shows how a united community campaign can achieve state-wide recognition and lead to positive outcomes.

“I commend Health and Wellbeing Minister Stephen Wade and the Marshall Government for implementing this important program, which will lessen the impact of this deadly disease upon future generations.”

Mr Wade said the B-strain continued to be the most common strain detected in South Australia.

“There have been 382 cases of meningococcal B disease in SA since 2000, which sadly includes 14 deaths,” Mr Wade said.

The vaccination program is based on clinical evidence and was developed by an expert working group of senior clinicians and immunisation experts who considered various options and made the recommendation being implemented.

“Previously it cost parents up to $500 for a full vaccination course to immunise their children against meningococcal B – a cost which was out of reach for many,” Mr Wade said.

“I encourage all parents to talk to their GP or immunisation provider about the meningococcal B program and have their children vaccinated.”

A Year 10 program will start February 1, 2019, with an adolescent and young adult program.

There have been 22 cases of invasive meningococcal disease reported in South Australia to date this year and 18 have been B strain.

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