Title: Published in: Brotherton J, McIntyre P, Puech M, Wang H, Gidding H, Hull B, et al. Vaccine preventab
1H. influenzae type b (Hib) notifications and
presumed Hib hospitalisations for all ages,
Australia, 1993 to 2002,by month of onset or
admission
2H. influenzae type b (Hib) notification and
presumed Hib hospitalisation rates, Australia,
2000 to 2002,by age at admission
3H. influenzae type b (Hib) notification and
presumed Hib hospitalisation rates and numbers of
deathsfor children aged 0-4 years, Australia,
1993 to 2002
4Hepatitis A notifications and hospitalisations,
Australia,1993 to 2002, by month of onset or
admission
5Hepatitis A notification rates, Australia, 1993
to 2002,by age group, sex and year of onset
6Hepatitis A hospitalisation rates, Australia,
1993 to 2002,by age group, sex and year of
separation
7Acute hepatitis B notifications, and
hospitalisations with a principal diagnosis of
acute hepatitis B, Australia, 1993 to 2002,by
month of onset or admission
8Acute hepatitis B notification rates, Australia,
1993 to 2002,by age group
9Acute hepatitis B hospitalisation rates,
Australia, 2000/2001 to 2001/2002, by age group
and sex
10Influenza hospitalisations and notifications,
Australia,July 1993 to December 2002, by month
11Influenza notification rates 2002 and
hospitalisationrates 2000 to 2002, Australia, by
age group
12Measles notifications and hospitalisations,
Australia, 1993 to 2002, by month of onset or
admission
13Measles notification rates, Australia, 1999 to
2002,by age group and year of onset
14Measles hospitalisation rates, Australia,
1998/1999 to 2001/2002,by age group and year of
separation
15Meningococcal notifications and hospitalisations,
Australia,1993 to 2002, by year of onset or
admission
16Meningococcal disease notification and death
rates, Australia, 2001 to 2002, by age group
17Meningococcal disease hospitalisation rates,
Australia,2000 to 2002, by age group
18Mumps notifications and hospitalisations,
Australia,1993 to 2002, by month of onset or
admission
19Mumps notification rates, Australia, 1993 to
2002,by age group and year of onset
20Mumps hospitalisation rates, Australia, 1993 to
2002,by age group and year of separation
21Pertussis notifications and hospitalisations,
Australia,1993 to 2002, by month of onset or
admission
22Pertussis notification rates, Australia, 1993 to
2002,by age group
23Pertussis hospitalisation rates, Australia, 1993
to 2002,by age group
24Pneumococcal disease notifications and
hospitalisations, Australia, January 1993 to
December 2002,by month of onset or admission
25Pneumococcal disease hospitalisations,
Australia,July 1993 to June 2002, by month of
admission
26Pneumococcal meningitis, septicaemia and
pneumoniadeath rates, Australia, 2001 to 2002,
by age group
27Pneumococcal meningitis, septicaemia and
pneumonia hospitalisation rates, Australia, 2000
to 2002, by age group
28Rubella notifications and hospitalisations,
Australia,1993 to 2002, by month of onset or
admission
29Rubella notification rates, Australia, 1993 to
2002,by age group, sex and year of onset
30Rubella hospitalisation rates, Australia,
1993/1994 to 2001/2002,by age group, sex and
year of separation
31Tetanus notifications and hospitalisations,
Australia,1993 to 2002, by year of onset or
admission
32Tetanus notification and hospitalisation rates,
Australia,1998 to 2002, by age group
33Varicella and herpes zoster hospitalisations,
Australia,July 1993 to June 2002, by month of
admission
34Varicella hospitalisation rates, Australia, July
2000 to June 2002,by age group and sex
35Varicella notifications, South Australia, January
2002 toDecember 2003, by month of onset
36Varicella notifications, South Australia, January
2002 toDecember 2003 (based on date of onset),
by age group and sex
37Herpes zoster notifications, South Australia,
January 2002 to December 2003, by month of onset
38Herpes zoster notifications, South Australia,
January 2002 to December 2003 (based on date of
onset), by age group and sex
39Trends in vaccination coverage estimates from the
Australian Childhood Immunisation Register for 1,
2 and 6 year olds
Source Australian Childhood Immunisation Register
40Trends in vaccination coverage estimates by
jurisdictionchildren fully vaccinated at the
age of 1 year
Source Australian Childhood Immunisation Register
41Trends in vaccination coverage estimates for
individual vaccines children vaccinated for 3
doses of DTP, OPV, Hib and Hep Bat the age of 1
year
Source Australian Childhood Immunisation Register
42Trends in vaccination coverage estimates, by
jurisdiction children fully vaccinated for 4
doses of DTPa and Hib, 3 doses of OPV and 1 dose
of MMR at the age of 2 years
Source Australian Childhood Immunisation Register
43Trends in vaccination coverage estimates for
individual vaccines children vaccinated for 4
doses of DTP, 3 doses of OPV and 1 dose of MMR at
the age of 2 years
Source Australian Childhood Immunisation Register
44Trends in vaccination coverage estimates, by
jurisdiction children fully vaccinated for 5
doses of DTP, 4 doses of OPV and 2 doses of MMR
at the age of 6 years
Source Australian Childhood Immunisation Register
45Trends in vaccination coverage estimates for
individual vaccines children vaccinated for 5
doses of DTP, 4 doses of OPV and2 doses of MMR
at the age of 6 years
Source Australian Childhood Immunisation Register