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Child Health

Childhood Immunisations - Statistics and Information

Quarterly and Annual Statistics

Latest Quarterly and Annual Childhood Immunisation rates by NHS Board:
Most recent uptake rates for childhood vaccinations by 12 & 24 months, and childhood vaccinations and boosters by 5 & 6 years, by NHS board.
Updated 24 June 2008.

Latest Quarterly and Annual Childhood Immunisation rates by Community Health Partnership (CHP):
Most recent uptake rates for childhood vaccinations by 12 & 24 months, and childhood vaccinations and boosters by 5& 6 years, by CHP.
Updated 24 June 2008.

Trends in Immunisation uptake by NHS Board and Scotland:
Quarterly and annual trends in uptake rates by 12 & 24 months and 5 & 6 years, by NHS Board.
Updated 24 June 2008.

Immunisation uptake rates in groups of children as they age:
Tracking the progress of uptake rates for Diphtheria and MMR in cohorts of children as they age.
Updated 24 June 2008.

Annual Childhood Immunisation uptake rates by deprivation:
Uptake rates for childhood vaccinations by 12 & 24 months by Scottish Index of Multiple Deprivation (SIMD) category - evaluation period January to December 2007.
Updated 25 March 2008.

Archive of Previous Childhood Immunisation uptake rates by NHS Board:
Immunisation uptake rates for previous quarters and years, by NHS Board.
Updated 24 June 2008.

Archive of Previous Childhood Immunisation uptake rates by CHP:
Immunisation uptake rates for previous quarters and years, by CHP.
Updated 24 June 2008.


Other Reports

Report on the Pneumococcal Conjugate Vaccine Catch-up Campaign:
Report on the catch-up campaign for Pneumococcal Conjugate Vaccine (PCV) which was introduced in September 2006. Published December 2007.  A Link opens in new windowPDF Version [126 KB] is also available.

Meningitis C campaign statistics:
Information on how uptake of a newly introduced vaccine progressed during the first year of the campaign (2000).


 

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