2003
DOI: 10.1007/bf03403566
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Method for Ascertaining Denominators for Evaluation of Population Coverage with Pneumococcal Vaccine

Abstract: Background: Immunization programs may collect numerator data for the estimation of pneumococcal vaccine coverage, but program evaluators do not have appropriate denominator data for estimation of pneumococcal vaccine coverage, particularly among those eligible for vaccine on the grounds of having chronic health conditions. Methods: We partitioned the Alberta population into 6 mutually exclusive groups, all but one of which met Canadian recommendations for pneumococcal vaccination. Age-sex specific prevalence r… Show more

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“…Previous studies on vaccine uptake relied on systems to manage immunizations already in place in the hospital [33][34][35]. Information on the number of individuals immune or immunized is an important element of any surveillance system for vaccine coverage, because it constitutes the numerator of the coverage figure in a given population ; denominator data (target population eligible to receive the vaccine) is the other important element [36,37].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Previous studies on vaccine uptake relied on systems to manage immunizations already in place in the hospital [33][34][35]. Information on the number of individuals immune or immunized is an important element of any surveillance system for vaccine coverage, because it constitutes the numerator of the coverage figure in a given population ; denominator data (target population eligible to receive the vaccine) is the other important element [36,37].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…13 A key step in continually improving performance of a vaccination program is measuring and monitoring outcomes such as vaccine coverage. 76 Due to its derivation solely from administrative data sources, the PPV vaccine coverage rate from this study has the potential to be updated periodically as a performance measure for Calgary's PPV vaccine program.…”
Section: Factors Associated With Ppv During a First Visitmentioning
confidence: 99%