Coronavirus immunisation abroad among foreign-born persons in Norway.

Thomas Sevenius Nilsen, Hanne Løvdal Gulseth, Anita Daae, Thor Indseth
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Abstract

Background: The Norwegian Institute of Public Health's statistics on immunisation against SARS-CoV-2 show that vaccination coverage for foreign-born persons living in Norway is lower than for persons born in Norway. As of January 2022, the difference was 18 percentage points (76 % versus 94 %). This difference is likely to be due to several factors, one of which may be that many of those who were immunised abroad have not had this registered in the Norwegian Immunisation Registry.

Material and method: In November 2021, the Norwegian Institute of Public Health conducted a public health survey in the county of Viken. Respondents were asked if they had been vaccinated against the coronavirus, if they were vaccinated in Norway or abroad, and if immunisation abroad had been reported to the Norwegian health service. They were also asked to specify their country of birth. The sample was drawn from the National Population Register. The survey was conducted online and the response rate was 41 % (n = 108 738).

Results: A total of 105 010 (97 %) of the respondents had had at least one dose of the coronavirus vaccine. Of these, 724 (<1 %) had only been vaccinated abroad. This applied to 392 (3 %) of the 13 286 foreign-born persons, 203 (52 %) of whom had reported their immunisation to the Norwegian health service.

Interpretation: In this dataset, unregistered immunisation abroad explains only a small proportion of the difference in vaccination coverage between Norwegian-born and foreign-born persons.

在国外出生的挪威人进行冠状病毒免疫接种。
背景:挪威公共卫生研究所关于SARS-CoV-2免疫接种的统计数据表明,居住在挪威的外国出生的人的疫苗接种覆盖率低于在挪威出生的人。截至2022年1月,差距为18个百分点(76%对94%)。这种差异可能是由于几个因素造成的,其中一个因素可能是许多在国外接种疫苗的人没有在挪威免疫登记处登记。材料和方法:2021年11月,挪威公共卫生研究所在维肯县进行了一项公共卫生调查。受访者被问及是否接种了冠状病毒疫苗,是否在挪威或国外接种了疫苗,以及是否向挪威卫生服务部门报告了国外的免疫接种情况。他们还被要求说明自己的出生国家。样本来自国家人口登记处。该调查在线进行,回复率为41% (n = 108 738)。结果:101010名(97%)的应答者至少接种过一剂冠状病毒疫苗。其中,724例(解释:在该数据集中,国外未登记的免疫接种仅解释了挪威出生的人和外国出生的人之间疫苗接种覆盖率差异的一小部分。
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