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Compendium - Immunisations and infectious diseases

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Summary

To help reduce the incidence of measles, meningococcal meningitis, whooping cough and tuberculosis

For information on the definitions of what these indicators include, please see the relevant specification.

As of March 2016, please refer to the data tables published as part of the Quality Outcomes Framework (QOF) for the following indicators:

Vaccination: influenza, for patients with coronary heart disease: percent, all ages, annual, P, (P00965), Vaccination: influenza, for patients with stroke or transient ischaemic attack: percent, all ages, annual, P, (P00971), Vaccination: influenza, for patients with diabetes mellitus: percent, 17+ years, annual, P, (P00985), Vaccination: influenza, for patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease: percent, all ages, annual, P, (P00990).

The annual publications can be accessed via the link the ‘Resource Links’ section.

As of July 2017, please refer to the data published as part of Public Health England’s Cover of Vaccination Evaluated Rapidly (COVER) programme for the following indicators:

Vaccination for measles, mumps and rubella: percent, <2 years, annual, P, (P00430), Vaccination for measles, mumps and rubella: percent, <5 years, annual, P, (P00431), Vaccination for whooping cough: percent, <1 year, annual, P, (P00432), Vaccination for whooping cough: percent, <5 years, annual, P, (P00433).

As of November 2018, please refer to the Immunisation & childhood vaccine preventable diseases indicators published by Public Health England as part of the Health Protection datasets for the following indicators:

Incidence of measles: number, all ages, annual, P (P00447), Incidence of measles: crude rate, <1 year, 4-year average, P (P00445), Incidence of measles: directly standardised rate, <15 years, 4-year average, P (P00446).

The annual publications can be accessed via the link the ‘Resource Links’ section.




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