Percentage of children in NSW fully immunised by

Percentage of children in NSW fully immunised by age group and Local Health District
March 2017 (Source: Australian Immunisation Register)
All child NSW LHDs
Definitions of fully immunised
1 year of age
Local Health District
Central Coast
Far West*
Hunter New England
Illawarra Shoalhaven
Mid North Coast
Murrumbidgee
Nepean Blue Mountains
Northern NSW
Northern Sydney
South Eastern Sydney
South Western Sydney
Southern
Sydney
Western
Western Sydney
NSW
Australia
Mar-17 Jun-17 Sep-17 Dec-17 Mar-18 Jun-18 Sep-18 Dec-18 Mar-19 Jun-19 Sep-19 Dec-19 Mar-20 Jun-20 Sep-20 Dec-20 Mar-21 Jun-21 Sep-21 Dec-21 Mar-22 Jun-22 Sep-22 Dec-22 1 year
94.8
93.8
Fully immunised at 1 year means that a child aged
12 months to less than 15 months received their
95.6
third vaccination for diphtheria, tetanus,
94.7
whooping cough and polio and either their second
92.2
or third vaccination (dependent on the type of
94.6
vaccine used) for hepatitis B and Haemophilus
95.3
influenzae type b, all prior to the age of 1 year. It
is assumed that all previous vaccinations were
87.1
received. From December 2013, pneumococcal
94.2
vaccine is included in the definition of fully
92.1
immunised for this age cohort.
92.8
94.4
93.0
95.4
92.4
93.4
93.7
2 years of age
Local Health District
Central Coast
Far West*
Hunter New England
Illawarra Shoalhaven
Mid North Coast
Murrumbidgee
Nepean Blue Mountains
Northern NSW
Northern Sydney
South Eastern Sydney
South Western Sydney
Southern
Sydney
Western
Western Sydney
NSW
Australia
Mar-17 Jun-17 Sep-17 Dec-17 Mar-18 Jun-18 Sep-18 Dec-18 Mar-19 Jun-19 Sep-19 Dec-19 Mar-20 Jun-20 Sep-20 Dec-20 Mar-21 Jun-21 Sep-21 Dec-21 Mar-22 Jun-22 Sep-22 Dec-22 2 years
92.3
Fully immunised at 2 years means that a child
aged 24 to less than 27 months received their
92.3
third or fourth vaccination (dependent on the
92.6
type of vaccine used) for diphtheria, tetanus,
93.2
whooping cough and Haemophilus influenzae
89.3
type b, their third vaccination for polio and
91.5
hepatitis B and their first vaccination for measles,
mumps and rubella, all prior to the age of 2 years.
90.1
It is assumed that all previous vaccinations were
85.0
received. From December 2014, meningococcal C
88.0
and varicella vaccines are included in the
87.8
definition of fully immunised for this age cohort.
87.5
92.2
87.5
91.6
86.9
89.0
89.6
5 years of age
Local Health District
Central Coast
Far West
Hunter New England
Illawarra Shoalhaven
Mid North Coast
Murrumbidgee
Nepean Blue Mountains
Northern NSW
Northern Sydney
South Eastern Sydney
South Western Sydney
Southern
Sydney
Western
Western Sydney
NSW
Australia
Mar-17 Jun-17 Sep-17 Dec-17 Mar-18 Jun-18 Sep-18 Dec-18 Mar-19 Jun-19 Sep-19 Dec-19 Mar-20 Jun-20 Sep-20 Dec-20 Mar-21 Jun-21 Sep-21 Dec-21 Mar-22 Jun-22 Sep-22 Dec-22 5 years
95.3
Fully immunised at 5 years means that a child
aged 60 to less than 63 months received their
98.7
fourth or fifth vaccination (dependent on the type
95.6
of vaccine used) for diphtheria, tetanus and
96.4
whooping cough, their fourth vaccination for polio
93.4
and their second vaccination for measles mumps
95.8
and rubella, all prior to the age of 5 years. It is
assumed that all previous vaccinations were
92.8
received.
88.8
89.9
92.0
94.0
92.0
92.4
95.6
93.2
93.3
93.4
Interpret LHD data with caution as variations can arise where the LHD population is less than 100*
updated 18/04/2017
Percentage of ABORIGINAL children in NSW fully immunised by age group and Local Health District
March 2017 (Source: Australian Immunisation Register)
Aboriginal NSW LHDs
Definitions of fully immunised
1 year of age
Local Health District
Central Coast*
Far West*
Hunter New England
Illawarra Shoalhaven*
Mid North Coast*
Murrumbidgee*
Nepean Blue Mountains*
Northern NSW*
Northern Sydney*
South Eastern Sydney*
South Western Sydney*
Southern NSW*
Sydney*
Western NSW
Western Sydney*
NSW
Australia
2 years of age
Local Health District
Central Coast*
Far West*
Hunter New England
Illawarra Shoalhaven*
Mid North Coast*
Murrumbidgee*
Nepean Blue Mountains*
Northern NSW*
Northern Sydney*
South Eastern Sydney*
South Western Sydney*
Southern NSW*
Sydney*
Western NSW
Western Sydney*
NSW
Australia
5 years of age
Local Health District
Central Coast*
Far West*
Hunter New England
Illawarra Shoalhaven*
Mid North Coast*
Murrumbidgee*
Nepean Blue Mountains*
Northern NSW*
Northern Sydney*
South Eastern Sydney*
South Western Sydney*
Southern NSW*
Sydney*
Western NSW
Western Sydney*
NSW
Australia
Mar-17 Jun-17 Sep-17 Dec-17 Mar-18 Jun-18 Sep-18 Dec-18 Mar-19 Jun-19 Sep-19 Dec-19 Mar-20 Jun-20 Sep-20 Dec-20 Mar-21 Jun-21 Sep-21 Dec-21 Mar-22 Jun-22 Sep-22 Dec-22 1 year
96.9
84.6
94.3
93.9
94.0
94.6
94.5
95.7
94.1
91.1
96.8
84.6
100.0
92.3
96.6
Fully immunised at 1 year means that a child
aged 12 months to less than 15 months received
their third vaccination for diphtheria, tetanus,
whooping cough and polio and either their
second or third vaccination (dependent on the
type of vaccine used) for hepatitis B and
Haemophilus influenzae type b, all prior to the
age of 1 year. It is assumed that all previous
vaccinations were received. From December
2013, pneumococcal vaccine is included in the
definition of fully immunised for this age cohort.
94.0
92.1
Mar-17 Jun-17 Sep-17 Dec-17 Mar-18 Jun-18 Sep-18 Dec-18 Mar-19 Jun-19 Sep-19 Dec-19 Mar-20 Jun-20 Sep-20 Dec-20 Mar-21 Jun-21 Sep-21 Dec-21 Mar-22 Jun-22 Sep-22 Dec-22 2 years
96.6
86.7
92.7
91.1
87.7
88.1
91.2
89.5
100.0
87.5
93.2
87.5
100.0
86.1
87.8
Fully immunised at 2 years means that a child
aged 24 to less than 27 months received their
third or fourth vaccination (dependent on the
type of vaccine used) for diphtheria, tetanus,
whooping cough and Haemophilus influenzae
type b, their third vaccination for polio and
hepatitis B and their first vaccination for
measles, mumps and rubella, all prior to the age
of 2 years. It is assumed that all previous
vaccinations were received. From December
2014, meningococcal C and varicella vaccines are
included in the definition of fully immunised for
this age cohort.
90.4
87.2
Mar-17 Jun-17 Sep-17 Dec-17 Mar-18 Jun-18 Sep-18 Dec-18 Mar-19 Jun-19 Sep-19 Dec-19 Mar-20 Jun-20 Sep-20 Dec-20 Mar-21 Jun-21 Sep-21 Dec-21 Mar-22 Jun-22 Sep-22 Dec-22 5 years
98.3
100.0
96.5
98.8
98.4
100.0
97.9
92.9
100.0
97.1
98.6
88.2
92.9
95.6
97.0
Fully immunised at 5 years means that a child
aged 60 to less than 63 months received their
fourth or fifth vaccination (dependent on the
type of vaccine used) for diphtheria, tetanus and
whooping cough, their fourth vaccination for
polio and their second vaccination for measles
mumps and rubella, all prior to the age of 5
years. It is assumed that all previous vaccinations
were received.
96.7
95.4
Interpret LHD data with caution as variations can arise where the LHD population is less than 100*
updated 18/04/2017
Percentage of non-ABORIGINAL children in NSW fully immunised by age group and Local Health District
March 2017 (Source: Australian Immunisation Register)
non-Aboriginal NSW LHDs
Definitions of fully immunised
1 year of age
Local Health District
Central Coast
Far West*
Hunter New England
Illawarra Shoalhaven
Mid North Coast
Murrumbidgee
Nepean Blue Mountains
Northern NSW
Northern Sydney
South Eastern Sydney
South Western Sydney
Southern NSW
Sydney
Western NSW
Western Sydney
NSW
Australia
2 years of age
Local Health District
Central Coast
Far West*
Hunter New England
Illawarra Shoalhaven
Mid North Coast
Murrumbidgee
Nepean Blue Mountains
Northern NSW
Northern Sydney
South Eastern Sydney
South Western Sydney
Southern NSW
Sydney
Western NSW
Western Sydney
NSW
Australia
5 years of age
Local Health District
Central Coast
Far West*
Hunter New England
Illawarra Shoalhaven
Mid North Coast
Murrumbidgee
Nepean Blue Mountains
Northern NSW
Northern Sydney
South Eastern Sydney
South Western Sydney
Southern NSW
Sydney
Western NSW
Western Sydney
NSW
Australia
Mar-17 Jun-17 Sep-17 Dec-17 Mar-18 Jun-18 Sep-18 Dec-18 Mar-19 Jun-19 Sep-19 Dec-19 Mar-20 Jun-20 Sep-20 Dec-20 Mar-21 Jun-21 Sep-21 Dec-21 Mar-22 Jun-22 Sep-22 Dec-22 1 year
94.7
95.2
95.8
94.8
91.9
94.5
95.4
86.2
94.2
92.1
92.7
95.1
92.9
96.3
92.4
Fully immunised at 1 year means that a child
aged 12 months to less than 15 months received
their third vaccination for diphtheria, tetanus,
whooping cough and polio and either their
second or third vaccination (dependent on the
type of vaccine used) for hepatitis B and
Haemophilus influenzae type b, all prior to the
age of 1 year. It is assumed that all previous
vaccinations were received. From December
2013, pneumococcal vaccine is included in the
definition of fully immunised for this age cohort.
93.4
93.8
Mar-17 Jun-17 Sep-17 Dec-17 Mar-18 Jun-18 Sep-18 Dec-18 Mar-19 Jun-19 Sep-19 Dec-19 Mar-20 Jun-20 Sep-20 Dec-20 Mar-21 Jun-21 Sep-21 Dec-21 Mar-22 Jun-22 Sep-22 Dec-22 2 years
92.0
93.7
92.5
93.4
89.6
91.8
90.1
84.6
87.9
87.8
87.4
92.5
87.3
92.9
86.9
Fully immunised at 2 years means that a child
aged 24 to less than 27 months received their
third or fourth vaccination (dependent on the
type of vaccine used) for diphtheria, tetanus,
whooping cough and Haemophilus influenzae
type b, their third vaccination for polio and
hepatitis B and their first vaccination for
measles, mumps and rubella, all prior to the age
of 2 years. It is assumed that all previous
vaccinations were received. From December
2014, meningococcal C and varicella vaccines are
included in the definition of fully immunised for
this age cohort.
88.9
89.8
Mar-17 Jun-17 Sep-17 Dec-17 Mar-18 Jun-18 Sep-18 Dec-18 Mar-19 Jun-19 Sep-19 Dec-19 Mar-20 Jun-20 Sep-20 Dec-20 Mar-21 Jun-21 Sep-21 Dec-21 Mar-22 Jun-22 Sep-22 Dec-22 5 years
95.1
98.4
95.5
96.2
92.8
95.5
92.6
88.4
89.9
91.9
93.9
92.2
92.4
95.6
93.1
Fully immunised at 5 years means that a child
aged 60 to less than 63 months received their
fourth or fifth vaccination (dependent on the
type of vaccine used) for diphtheria, tetanus and
whooping cough, their fourth vaccination for
polio and their second vaccination for measles
mumps and rubella, all prior to the age of 5
years. It is assumed that all previous vaccinations
were received.
93.1
93.3
Interpret LHD data with caution as variations can arise where the LHD population is less than 100*
updated 18/04/2017