Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10967277 | Vaccine | 2014 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
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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Authors
Tessa Braeckman, Tinne Lernout, Geert Top, Annick Paeps, Mathieu Roelants, Karel Hoppenbrouwers, Pierre Van Damme, Heidi Theeten,