Children overdue for immunisation: a question of coverage or reporting? An audit of the Australian Immunisation Register
Abstract Objective: Vaccinations in Australia are reportable to the Australian Immunisation Register (AIR). Following major immunisation policy initiatives, the New South Wales (NSW) Public Health Network undertook an audit to estimate true immunisation coverage of NSW children at one year of age, a...
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Main Authors: | Charlee Law (Author), Rhydwyn McGuire (Author), Mark J. Ferson (Author), Su Reid (Author), Colleen Gately (Author), Jody Stephenson (Author), Sue Campbell‐Lloyd (Author), Salwa Gabriel (Author), Tambri Housen (Author), Vicky Sheppeard (Author), Paul Corben (Author), David N. Durrheim (Author), on behalf of the NSW Public Health Network AIR Study Group (Author) |
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2019-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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