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Percentage vaccination coverage - Rotavirus (Rota) (12 months) (19710) Metric type

URI
http://id.esd.org.uk/metricType/19710
Help text
This is the completed immunisations rate at 12 months of children for whom the local authority is responsible who reached their first birthday in this quarter, would have been scheduled to receive a course of rotavirus vaccine (Rota), at any time up to six months of age. Rotavirus is a highly infectious stomach bug that typically affects babies and young children, causing diarrhoea and vomiting, tummy ache and a high temperature. This oral vaccine is given as 2 doses, 4 weeks apart. Usually the first dose is given at 8 weeks, and the second dose at 12 weeks.

In England, local teams and Child Health Record Departments provided data for upper tier local authorities (LAs) and the associated general practices (GP). All English data were collected through NHS Digital’s Strategic Data Collection Service. There are some expections where for some local authorities GP data only is included (excludes unregistered population), which can lead to under-estimates of coverage. GP level data was censored when individual values were less than 5.

City of London is included in Hackney data.
Modified
05 Apr 2023
Data last updated
22 Dec 2023
Short label
% vaccination coverage - Rota (12 months)
Status
Live
Output precision
1
Polarity
a high value is good
Measure
Per cent at 12m
Dataset
Completed primary immunisations - Quarterly
Collection
Cover of vaccination evaluated rapidly (COVER) programme
Source
UK Health Security Agency
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