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      Zoster vaccines GRADE assessments

      ATAGI recommendations 

      Use of Shingrix versus Zostavax in immunocompetent adults aged ≥50 years

      Use of Shingrix in immunocompromised adults aged ≥18 years

      Use of Shingrix in immunocompetent adults aged ≥50 years

       

      GRADE assessment of recombinant herpes zoster vaccine (Shingrix)

      Immunocompetent older adults compared to placebo

      Immunocompetent older adults compared to zoster live vaccine (Zostavax) 

      Immunocompromised older adults compared to placebo or unvaccinated

       

      Note: These GRADE documents should be read as a supplement to Australian Immunisation Handbook recommendations.

      View the zoster disease chapter in the Handbook here
      View the ATAGI statement on the clinical use of zoster vaccine in older adults in Australia here

      Last updated February 2024

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      Australia is battling its worst diphtheria outbreak in decades. But vaccines could curb it News | 22 May 2026

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