PMID: 9418841Jan 7, 1998Paper

Immunisation coverage in Christchurch in a birth cohort. Christchurch Immunisation Coordination Committee

The New Zealand Medical Journal
D W BellS P McCormack

Abstract

To ascertain the immunisation status of a birth cohort of infants at 8 months of age. Data on all children born in Christchurch in June, July and August 1995 were matched with immunisation benefit claim information for the 6-week, 3-month and 5-month immunisation events. Those not listed as receiving all three immunisations by the age of 8 months were traced to ascertain their immunisation status. Immunisation status was established for 933 (93.1%) of the cohort of 1002 infants. Of these, 95% had received all three immunisations that were scheduled up to 5 months of age. This represents a coverage of at least 88.2% of the entire cohort. It was probable that many of those not traced would also have been fully immunised. Using a conservative estimate of coverage among this group, we calculated that 93% of the entire cohort had been fully immunised by the age of 8 months. There was a high immunisation coverage rate in Christchurch. This is in contrast to a commonly held view that children in New Zealand have a poor immunisation record. There was no evidence of a significant anti-immunisation stance among Christchurch parents. Immunisation data relevant to specific, defined populations can identify individual children and groups of...Continue Reading

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