Be prepared for the 2025 Flu Season

The 2025 winter season is fast approaching. The influenza vaccine is recommended now for protection during the peak influenza season “ typically June to September. International trends show the possibility of high influenza activity in 2025 and increased influenza B which can have a greater impact on children and older people.

The NSW respiratory surveillance report is a great way to keep track of current virus activity levels in the community, including the latest data on respiratory illness notifications specific to your local area.

How can general practitioners prepare?

General practitioners are encouraged to plan ahead by:

  • Actively promoting and encouraging influenza and COVID-19 vaccinations where appropriate. Doctors are trusted providers, and your recommendations are highly valued.
  • Participating in the Practice Incentives Program (PIP) Quality Improvement (QI) Incentive influenza practice audits.
  • Actively checking the Australian Immunisation Register (AIR) of your patients for other vaccinations that may be due.
  • Conducting timely respiratory multiplex testing for people at higher risk of severe illness, to facilitate antiviral access where appropriate.
  • Facilitating antiviral treatment:
    • oseltamivir (Tamiflu) where appropriate and
    • oral COVID-19 antiviral medicines which remain accessible through the Pharmaceutical Benefits Scheme (PBS).

NSW Health’s key respiratory illness campaign messages

NSW Health will be running a campaign advising the community to make a plan with their doctor if they are at higher risk of severe illness from COVID-19 or influenza about what to do if they get sick, including what test to take, and discussing if they are eligible for antiviral medicines.

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