The national childhood immunization registry in Israel

Chen Stein-Zamir , Gary Zentner , Esther Tallen-Gozani , Itamar Grotto , Ronni Gamzu
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Abstract

Background: Immunization coverage is a major health indicator. In Israel, routine childhood immunizations are provided at community public well-baby clinics. Immunization monitoring is an important cornerstone of a national health policy; however data obtained through sampling carries the risk of under-representation of certain population strata, particularly high-risk groups. Despite high national average immunization coverage, specific sub-populations are under-immunized, as highlighted by outbreaks of vaccine-preventable diseases.

Methods: Implementation of a national childhood immunization registry.

Results: The mean national immunization coverage at age two years (2007 data) was: DTaP-IPV-Hib4 (all 95%), HBV3 (99%), MMR1 (97%), HAV1 (93%). These reports are based on a 17% population-based sample in some districts and on cumulative reports in others. The new national immunization registry requires data completeness, protection of confidentiality, compulsory reporting by providers, and links to other computerized health records. It would provide individual immunization data from infancy to adulthood and be accessible to both providers and consumers. During 2008 the Ministry of Health in Israel launched a national immunization registry based on immunization reporting from well-baby clinics using a web-based computerized system. As of December 2010, 210 well-baby clinics are connected to the nascent registry, which includes the records of some 100,000 children.

Conclusions: The comprehensive national immunization registry augurs well for the prospect of evidence-based assessment of the health status of children in Israel.

以色列全国儿童免疫登记
背景:免疫覆盖率是一项主要的健康指标。在以色列,社区公共保健婴儿诊所提供常规儿童免疫接种。免疫监测是国家卫生政策的重要基石;然而,通过抽样获得的数据有可能使某些人口阶层,特别是高危群体的代表性不足。尽管全国平均免疫覆盖率很高,但某些亚群体的免疫接种不足,疫苗可预防疾病的爆发凸显了这一点。方法:实施国家儿童免疫登记。结果:两岁儿童全国平均免疫覆盖率(2007年数据)为:dtap - ipvv - hib4(全部95%)、HBV3(99%)、MMR1(97%)、HAV1(93%)。这些报告是根据一些地区以17%人口为基础的样本和其他地区的累积报告编写的。新的国家免疫登记要求数据完整性、保密性、提供者的强制性报告以及与其他计算机化健康记录的链接。它将提供从婴儿期到成年期的个人免疫数据,并可供提供者和消费者查阅。2008年期间,以色列卫生部利用基于网络的计算机化系统,根据健康婴儿诊所的免疫报告,启动了一项全国免疫登记。截至2010年12月,210家健康婴儿诊所与新生儿登记系统相连,其中包括约10万名儿童的记录。结论:全面的国家免疫登记预示着对以色列儿童健康状况进行循证评估的前景良好。
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