Journal article

VACCINE REGISTERS – EXPERIENCES FROM EUROPE AND ELSEWHERE part 1

In this special issue, published in two parts, Eurosurveillance has presented a series of articles from countries in Europe, Australia and Canada, describing their various experiences with the introduction of vaccine registers [2-11]. Vaccine registers are population-based systems that contain core individual-level information on the population, together with information on immunisation status – usually for the childhood vaccination programmes. These systems are linked to a variety of programme management, surveillance and research tasks [1].

Languages

  • English

Publication year

2012

Publisher

ECDC

Journal

EuroSurveillance

Volume

16 and 17

Type

Journal article

Categories

  • Data

Countries

  • Europe

Tags

  • Registries