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Interative Hull Atlas: www.hullpublichealth.org/Pages/hull_atlas.htm More information: www.jsnaonline.org and www.hullpublichealth.org<br />

9.1.3 Vaccination Uptake Rates for Two Year Olds<br />

9.1.3.1 Hull Versus Comparator Areas<br />

The percentages of children aged one year who have had their diphtheria, tetanus and<br />

pertussis (DTP), polio (inactivated polio vaccine – IPV), haemophilus influenzae type b<br />

(Hib), measles, mumps and rubella (MMR), haemophilus influenzae type b (Hib) and<br />

meningitis C (MenC) booster and pneumococcal infection (pneumococcal conjugate<br />

vaccine – PCV) booster vaccinations during 2009/2010 are available from the<br />

Information Centre (Information Centre for Health and Social Care 2010). Table 169<br />

gives these vaccinations rates for Hull and comparators areas. Hull‟s rates are similar to<br />

comparator areas.<br />

Table 169: Two year child vaccination rates for Hull and comparator areas, 2009/2010<br />

Area Numbers<br />

aged 2<br />

years<br />

Two year olds vaccinated (%)<br />

DTP/IPV/Hib MMR MenC Hib/MenC PCV<br />

England 662,217 95.3 88.2 94.2 90.0 87.6<br />

Yorkshire & Humber 65,042 96.3 89.2 96.1 93.0 89.8<br />

Hull 3,643 96.7 90.4 97.0 92.5 89.4<br />

Coventry 4,043 97.6 94.2 95.6 93.3 93.3<br />

Derby City 3,891 95.5 86.3 96.5 91.2 87.1<br />

Leicester City 5,024 96.4 90.1 97.1 92.1 90.2<br />

Middlesbrough* 2,021 93.2 84.0 94.9 89.4 81.9<br />

Plymouth 3,188 97.6 92.4 97.3 93.0 93.3<br />

Salford 3,155 97.1 94.3 92.7 94.5 91.0<br />

Sandwell 4,611 96.7 86.0 97.7 92.1 87.3<br />

Stoke on Trent* 3,834 97.8 92.9 95.8 96.6 94.1<br />

Sunderland* 3,281 97.5 89.4 98.1 95.2 91.1<br />

Wolverhampton City 3,458 93.3 84.4 91.9 88.6 86.2<br />

Average of 10 comparators 36,506 96.4 89.6 95.9 92.7 89.8<br />

County Durham* 5,800 97.3 92.9 97.2 95.3 93.1<br />

Darlington* 1,261 98.3 91.9 98.6 93.8 91.2<br />

Gateshead* 2,174 97.1 91.1 95.7 93.4 92.3<br />

Halton & St Helens* 3,594 97.1 90.2 95.8 91.5 86.6<br />

Hartlepool* 1,173 95.1 87.1 92.8 87.6 88.6<br />

Knowsley* 1,929 95.9 89.4 88.4 82.4 81.8<br />

North Tyneside* 2,418 99.2 94.7 98.2 97.3 94.6<br />

Redcar & Cleveland* 1,482 97.1 90.9 97.8 94.7 87.4<br />

Sefton* 2,774 96.2 91.3 94.2 92.7 88.7<br />

South Tyneside* 1,659 98.7 92.8 97.6 96.6 95.0<br />

Tameside & Glossop* 3,094 96.9 92.9 95.1 92.7 90.2<br />

Wirral* 3,779 96.5 89.8 96.1 92.8 88.8<br />

Industrial Hinterlands 40,273 97.0 91.1 95.9 93.3 90.1<br />

NE Lincolnshire 1,967 96.3 89.3 97.2 93.0 89.4<br />

*Within Industrial Hinterlands group.<br />

Joint Strategic Needs Assessment Foundation Profile – Hull Health Profile: Release 3. March 2011. 396

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