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2010
DOI: 10.2807/ese.15.47.19730-en
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The current state of introduction of human papillomavirus vaccination into national immunisation schedules in Europe: first results of the VENICE2 2010 survey

Abstract: on behalf of the VENICE 2 project gatekeepers group. The current state of introduction of human papillomavirus vaccination into national immunisation schedules in Europe: first results of the VENICE2 2010 survey.

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“…14,15 In fact, an overview of the HPV vaccination coverage in Europe has shown results ranging from 17% to 81% in the first 2 y after introduction of the vaccine in the respective countries, with the lowest rates in France, Luxemburg, and Norway and the highest in Portugal and the United Kingdom. 15 In the United States, the reported proportion of girls in the age group of 13-17 y who had received at least one vaccine dose ranged from 34.8% 16 in the National Health Interview Survey (NHIS) to 48.7% 17 and 53.8% 18 in the National Immunization Survey-Teen (NIS-Teen) in 2010 and 2012, respectively. In Australia, where a school-based vaccination program has been implemented, the proportion of girls in the seventh grade (~12 y of age) receiving the vaccination has been shown to be about 80% in 2009, 2010, and 2011.…”
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“…14,15 In fact, an overview of the HPV vaccination coverage in Europe has shown results ranging from 17% to 81% in the first 2 y after introduction of the vaccine in the respective countries, with the lowest rates in France, Luxemburg, and Norway and the highest in Portugal and the United Kingdom. 15 In the United States, the reported proportion of girls in the age group of 13-17 y who had received at least one vaccine dose ranged from 34.8% 16 in the National Health Interview Survey (NHIS) to 48.7% 17 and 53.8% 18 in the National Immunization Survey-Teen (NIS-Teen) in 2010 and 2012, respectively. In Australia, where a school-based vaccination program has been implemented, the proportion of girls in the seventh grade (~12 y of age) receiving the vaccination has been shown to be about 80% in 2009, 2010, and 2011.…”
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“…The success of this introduction varied widely between countries. 1 It seems that this was related to the communication around the introduction, but further analysis is needed. The second event was about vaccination against the A/H1N1 pandemic influenza virus.…”
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“…Les recommandations pour ces différents vaccins existent dans les 32 pays pour le ROR, dans 26 pays pour l'hépatite B, dans 18 pays pour le HPV et dans huit pays pour le dTca. La vaccination contre la varicelle, quant à elle, est introduite dans le calendrier de la petite enfance dans cinq pays et pour les adolescentes dans sept pays [4,5].…”
Section: Vaccinations Recommandées Dans Les Programmes De Base Dans Lunclassified