AMA Sounds Alarm: Misinformation Fuels Drop in Vaccination Rates, Threatens Public Health

November 30, 2025
AMA Sounds Alarm: Misinformation Fuels Drop in Vaccination Rates, Threatens Public Health
  • The Australian Medical Association warns that misinformation and anti-science sentiment are driving a decline in vaccination rates across child, adolescent, and adult programs, including seasonal flu vaccines.

  • The AMA stresses that misinformation erodes public trust and endangers lives, noting Australia's long history of preventing deaths from vaccine-preventable diseases is under threat by falling vaccination coverage.

  • Immunisation coverage remains below the government's 95% herd immunity target: about 90% for two-year-olds, roughly 92% for one-year-olds, and just over 93% for five-year-olds.

  • Since 1932, vaccination has dramatically reduced deaths from vaccine-preventable diseases in Australia by about 99%, highlighting the stakes of declining coverage.

  • General Practitioners are urged to lead rebuilding efforts by engaging in direct conversations with patients and communities to boost trust and uptake.

  • A policy analysis titled From coverage to concern frames the decline in immunisation as a public health concern with implications for emergency department capacity.

  • AMA warns that lower vaccination rates strain hospitals and raise the risk of re-emergence of diseases like measles, with almost 10% of preventable admissions tied to vaccine-preventable illnesses.

  • AMA president emphasizes that reduced vaccination rates threaten public health and hospital systems already operating near or at capacity.

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