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Immunisation rates for children in 2012–13

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Release Date: 27 Mar 2014
Topic: Immunisation

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Australian Institute of Health and Welfare (2014) Immunisation rates for children in 2012–13, AIHW, Australian Government, accessed 05 July 2022.

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The second childhood immunisation rates report from the National Health Performance Authority finds the biggest improvements in immunisation rates were seen across five-year-old children, the age when they should have completed their childhood immunisations.

New data on the percentages of girls aged 15 years fully immunised against human papillomavirus (HPV), a virus known to cause cervical cancer, are also available by Medicare Local catchment for the first time in the report.

This report was first published on the MyHealthyCommunities website.

  • ISSN: 2201-8212
  • ISBN: 978-1-74186-102-0
  • Cat. no: NHPA 8
  • Pages: 72
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