Interim estimates of human papillomavirus vaccination coverage in the school-based program in Australia.

Julia M L Brotherton, Shelley L Deeks, Sue Campbell-Lloyd, Avner Misrachi, Irene Passaris, Karen Peterson, Helen Pitcher, Megan Scully, Maureen Watson, Rosalind Webby
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In November 2006, the Australian Government announced the National HPV Vaccination Program, consisting of a course of prophylactic human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccine for all Australian females aged 12-26 years. Females aged 12-18 years are vaccinated through school-based programs. The school-based component commenced in April 2007, with the school years targeted varying across jurisdictions. Each jurisdiction maintains comprehensive records of HPV doses delivered in the school-based programs although how this is captured varies. This report presents interim coverage estimates for Year 1 (2007) of the program. Both New South Wales and Victoria achieved coverage of 70% or more among almost all school cohorts vaccinated in the program. Some of the variation in coverage achieved may reflect different levels of experience with school-based programs, and varying methods for school-based vaccine delivery and recording of doses administered. Except for some doses in South Australia, these interim coverage estimates do not include catch-up doses delivered by general practitioners or persons who were vaccinated prior to the onset of the program. Therefore, these data should be considered minimum estimates of coverage. The 1st year of the school-based HPV vaccination program should be considered a success, given time and resource constraints. Public sector immunisation providers across Australia should be commended for planning and implementing a new national immunisation program in approximately 4 months.

澳大利亚校本计划中人乳头瘤病毒疫苗接种覆盖率的中期估计。
2006年11月,澳大利亚政府宣布了国家人乳头瘤病毒疫苗接种计划,其中包括为所有12-26岁的澳大利亚女性接种预防性人乳头瘤病毒(HPV)疫苗。12-18岁的女性通过学校项目接种疫苗。以学校为本的部分于2007年4月开始实施,不同司法管辖区的学年有所不同。每个司法管辖区都保留了以学校为基础的项目中提供的HPV剂量的全面记录,尽管获取这些剂量的方式各不相同。本报告提出了该计划第一年(2007年)的中期覆盖估计。新南威尔士州和维多利亚州在几乎所有接种该计划的学校群体中都实现了70%或更多的覆盖率。覆盖率的一些差异可能反映了以学校为基础的项目的不同经验水平,以及以学校为基础的疫苗交付和剂量记录的不同方法。除了南澳大利亚的一些剂量外,这些临时覆盖率估计不包括全科医生或在该计划开始之前接种疫苗的人提供的补充剂量。因此,这些数据应该被认为是覆盖率的最小估计。鉴于时间和资源的限制,以学校为基础的HPV疫苗接种计划的第一年应该被认为是成功的。应该赞扬澳大利亚各地的公共部门免疫提供者在大约4个月内规划和实施了新的国家免疫规划。
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