Hi. Ask ko lang po kung meron dito same experience samin na wala na yung baby book ng children where doon nakarecord ung vaccines nung baby pa sila? I also contacted the pedia pero sabi wala na din daw silang record kasi lampas na sa 5 years yung records. Possible pa po kaya ma-accept anak namin sa public schools sa Australia?
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Possibly, but it probably depends on the requirements of the public school.
One solution to fix the issue would be to see an Australian GP and ask them for a referral to get lab work/antibody tests done. Then you'll have to go to a pathology lab to get blood drawn from your child, and they will forward the results to your GP. Schedule a GP appointment again, and see if your child has immunity or if they need to get specific vaccines to be up to date with their immunization.
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