Journal article
A re-evaluation of immunisation coverage estimates from the Australian Childhood Immunisation Register
Immunisation coverage reporting using data from the Australian Childhood Immunisation Register is likely to underestimate immunisation uptake. Since 1997- several initiatives have been introduced to improve both immunisation uptake and notification of immunisation encounters. These initiatives seemed likely to have changed previous coverage estimates. Re-calculation of immunisation coverage estimates for the previously reported cohorts was undertaken. This used current Australian Childhood Immunisation Register data--especially the immunisation history form and the impact of catch-up immunisations--to evaluate delayed reporting. Previous coverage estimates published in Communicable Diseases Intelligence were shown to be at least 2% to 4% below estimates based on data now held by the Australian Childhood Immunisation Register- with greater differences observed in particular jurisdictions.
Authors
Languages
- English
Publication year
2000
Journal
Communicable diseases intelligence
Volume
6
Type
Journal article
Categories
- Data
Countries
- Australia
Tags
- Coverage monitoring
- Data reporting
WHO Regions
- Western Pacific Region