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A/Prof Nicholas Wood

Staff Specialist General Paediatrician; Associate Director, National Centre for Immunisation Research and Surveillance
A/Prof Wood is a staff specialist general paediatrician and Associate Professor and Sub-Dean (Postgraduate Research) in the Discipline of Child and Adolescent Health at the University of Sydney. He is also the Associate Director at National Centre for Immunisation Research and Surveillance. He holds an NHMRC Career Development Fellowship. He leads the NSW Immunisation Specialist Service and coordinates the Immunisation Adverse Events Clinic at The Children’s Hospital at Westmead. He is interested in maternal and neonatal immunisation, as well as research into vaccine safety and the genetics of adverse events.

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Pfizer remains the “preferred” vaccine for Australians aged under 40, due to a small but real increased risk of a rare clotting disorder.

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Clarification surrounding the confusion on the COVID vaccines - what is the latest recommendation on the jab intervals, age range for AZ vaccine, and the risk-benefit considerations, and which vaccine works against which variant.

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In July Australia’s Therapeutic Goods Administration (TGA) provisionally approved the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine for kids aged 12-15.

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Update on the COVID vaccination for teens and children, schools transmission, vaccine safety data, Moderna vaccine, medical exemption and the new indemnity scheme as well as booster doses.

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In this Healthed webcast, A/Prof Nicholas Wood provided an overview of the recommendations on the use of a 3rd dose vaccine.

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Current burden and variants, long COVID and vaccines, and COVID vaccine boosters - effectiveness and safety and the need for a 4th dose

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TGA reaffirms it's safe to use paracetamol during pregnancy following misinformation by Trump...

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