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Assessing vaccination coverage in infants, survey studies versus the Flemish immunisation register: achieving the best of both worlds.

Tessa Braeckman1, Tinne Lernout2, Geert Top3, Annick Paeps3, Mathieu Roelants4, Karel Hoppenbrouwers4, Pierre Van Damme2, Heidi Theeten5.   

Abstract

Infant immunisation coverage in Flanders, Belgium, is monitored through repeated coverage surveys. With the increased use of Vaccinnet, the web-based ordering system for vaccines in Flanders set up in 2004 and linked to an immunisation register, this database could become an alternative to quickly estimate vaccination coverage. To evaluate its current accuracy, coverage estimates generated from Vaccinnet alone were compared with estimates from the most recent survey (2012) that combined interview data with data from Vaccinnet and medical files. Coverage rates from registrations in Vaccinnet were systematically lower than the corresponding estimates obtained through the survey (mean difference 7.7%). This difference increased by dose number for vaccines that require multiple doses. Differences in administration date between the two sources were observed for 3.8-8.2% of registered doses. Underparticipation in Vaccinnet thus significantly impacts on the register-based immunisation coverage estimates, amplified by underregistration of administered doses among vaccinators using Vaccinnet. Therefore, survey studies, despite being labour-intensive and expensive, currently provide more complete and reliable results than register-based estimates alone in Flanders. However, further improvement of Vaccinnet's completeness will likely allow more accurate estimates in the nearby future.
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Keywords:  Flanders (Belgium); Immunisation coverage; Immunisation register; Infant; Survey study

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Year:  2013        PMID: 24269616     DOI: 10.1016/j.vaccine.2013.11.041

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Vaccine        ISSN: 0264-410X            Impact factor:   3.641


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