Julia Brotherton, Peter McIntyre, Michele Puech, Han Wang, Heather Gidding, Brynley Hull, Glenda Lawrence, Raina MacIntyre, Nicholas Wood, Donna Armstrong
National Centre for Immunisation Research and Surveillance of Vaccine Preventable Diseases
Tables
Table 1. Notifications, hospitalisations and deaths from 11 diseases preventable by vaccination, Australia, 1997 to 2002Table 2. Number of deaths from diseases commonly vaccinated against, by decade, Australia 1926 to 1995 and 1996 to 2002
Table 3. H. influenzae type b (Hib) notifications, presumed Hib hospitalisations and deaths, Australia, 2000 to 2002, by age group
Table 4. Hepatitis A notifications, hospitalisations and deaths, Australia, 2000 to 2002, by age group
Table 5. Acute hepatitis B notifications, hospitalisations and deaths, Australia, 2000 to 2002, by age group
Table 6. Hepatic coma in hospitalised cases with principal diagnosis of acute hepatitis B, Australia, 2000 to 2002, by age group
Table 7. Influenza hospitalisations and deaths, Australia, 2000 to 2002, by age group
Table 8. Measles notifications, hospitalisations and deaths, Australia, 2000 to 2002, by age group
Table 9. Indicators of severe morbidity for hospitalised cases of measles, Australia, 2000 to 2002, by age group
Table 10. Meningococcal notifications, hospitalisations and deaths, Australia, 2000 to 2002 by age group
Table 11. Mumps notifications, hospitalisations and deaths, Australia, 2000 to 2002, by age group
Table 12. Indicators of severe morbidity and mortality for hospitalised cases of mumps, Australia, 2000 to 2002, by age group
Table 13. Pertussis notifications, hospitalisations and deaths, Australia, 2000 to 2002, by age group
Table 14. Pneumococcal disease notifications, hospitalisations and deaths, Australia, 2000 to 2002, by age group
Table 15. Rubella notifications, hospitalisations and deaths, Australia, 2000 to 2002, by age group
Table 16. Indicators of severe morbidity for hospitalised cases of rubella, Australia, 2000 to 2002, by age group
Table 17. Tetanus notifications, hospitalisations and deaths, Australia, 2000 to 2002, by age group
Table 18. Varicella hospitalisations and deaths, Australia, 2000 to 2002, by age group
Table 19. Indicators of severe morbidity for hospitalised cases of varicella, Australia, 2000 to 2002, by age group
Table 20. Herpes zoster hospitalisations and deaths, Australia, 2000 to 2002, by age group
Table 21. Indicators of severe morbidity for hospitalised cases of herpes zoster, Australia, 2000 to 2002, by age group
Table 22. Australian Standard Vaccination Schedule 1998 to 2003 for children (see footnotes for year of introduction on to schedule)
Table 23. Average annual morbidity and mortality from vaccine preventable diseases in Australia for 4 years 1996/1997–1999/2000
Table 24. Average annual morbidity and mortality from vaccine preventable diseases in Australia for 2 years 2000/2001–2001/2002
Table 25. Most recent notification rates per 100,000 population for frequently notified vaccine preventable diseases, by country of residence
Table 26. Notifications by State/Territory and year (January 1997–December 2002)
Table 27. Hospitalisations by State/Territory and financial year (July 1997–June 2002)
Table 28. Diphtheria, tetanus and pertussis (DTP) vaccination practice in Australia, 1992 to 2002
Table 29. Haemophilus influenzae type b vaccination practice in Australia, 1992 to 2002
Table 30. Hepatitis B vaccination practice in Australia, 1992 to 2002
Table 31. Influenza vaccination practice in Australia, 1992 to 2002
Table 32. Measles, mumps and rubella vaccination practice in Australia, 1992 to 2002
Table 33. Meningococcal C vaccination practice in Australia, 1992 to 2002
Table 34. Pneumococcal vaccination practice in Australia, 1992 to 2002
Table 35. Polio vaccination practice in Australia, 1992 to 2002
Table 36. Dates when childhood vaccines became available in Australia free of charge in the public and private sectors, up to December 2002
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