Mandatory and recommended vaccination in the EU, Iceland and Norway: results of the VENICE 2010 survey on the ways of implementing national vaccination programmes

This report provides an updated overview of recommended and mandatory vaccinations in the European Union (EU), Iceland and Norway, considering the differences in vaccine programme implementation between countries. In 2010, the Vaccine European New Integrated Collaboration Effort (VENICE) network, co...

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Main Authors: Haverkate, M., D'Ancona, F., Giambi, C., Johansen, K., Lopalco, P. L., Cozza, V., Appelgren, E.
Format: Other Non-Article Part of Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Robert Koch-Institut, Infektionsepidemiologie 2012
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spelling ftrobertkoch:oai:edoc.rki.de:176904/1242 2023-05-15T16:47:03+02:00 Mandatory and recommended vaccination in the EU, Iceland and Norway: results of the VENICE 2010 survey on the ways of implementing national vaccination programmes Haverkate, M. D'Ancona, F. Giambi, C. Johansen, K. Lopalco, P. L. Cozza, V. Appelgren, E. 2012-05-31 application/pdf http://edoc.rki.de/oa/articles/redpjFuhQbuRU/PDF/28kSs2Kf3hxEw.pdf http://edoc.rki.de/176904/1242 https://nbn-resolving.org/urn:nbn:de:0257-10025148 https://doi.org/10.25646/1167 eng eng Robert Koch-Institut, Infektionsepidemiologie http://edoc.rki.de/oa/articles/redpjFuhQbuRU/PDF/28kSs2Kf3hxEw.pdf http://edoc.rki.de/176904/1242 urn:nbn:de:0257-10025148 http://dx.doi.org/10.25646/1167 610 Medizin ddc:610 periodicalPart doc-type:periodicalPart 2012 ftrobertkoch https://doi.org/10.25646/1167 2022-06-20T05:47:37Z This report provides an updated overview of recommended and mandatory vaccinations in the European Union (EU), Iceland and Norway, considering the differences in vaccine programme implementation between countries. In 2010, the Vaccine European New Integrated Collaboration Effort (VENICE) network, conducted a survey among the VENICE project gatekeepers to learn more about how national vaccination programmes are implemented, whether recommended or mandatory. Information was collected from all 27 EU Member States, Iceland and Norway. In total 15 countries do not have any mandatory vaccinations; the remaining 14 have at least one mandatory vaccination included in their programme. Vaccination against polio is mandatory for both children and adults in 12 countries; diphtheria and tetanus vaccination in 11 countries and hepatitis B vaccination in 10 countries. For eight of the 15 vaccines considered, some countries have a mixed strategy of recommended and mandatory vaccinations. Mandatory vaccination may be considered as a way of improving compliance to vaccination programmes. However, compliance with many programmes in Europe is high, using only recommendations. More information about the diversity in vaccine offer at European level may help countries to adapt vaccination strategies based on the experience of other countries. However, any proposal on vaccine strategies should be developed taking into consideration the local context habits. Other Non-Article Part of Journal/Newspaper Iceland Robert Koch Institute: Publications Norway
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Haverkate, M.
D'Ancona, F.
Giambi, C.
Johansen, K.
Lopalco, P. L.
Cozza, V.
Appelgren, E.
Mandatory and recommended vaccination in the EU, Iceland and Norway: results of the VENICE 2010 survey on the ways of implementing national vaccination programmes
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description This report provides an updated overview of recommended and mandatory vaccinations in the European Union (EU), Iceland and Norway, considering the differences in vaccine programme implementation between countries. In 2010, the Vaccine European New Integrated Collaboration Effort (VENICE) network, conducted a survey among the VENICE project gatekeepers to learn more about how national vaccination programmes are implemented, whether recommended or mandatory. Information was collected from all 27 EU Member States, Iceland and Norway. In total 15 countries do not have any mandatory vaccinations; the remaining 14 have at least one mandatory vaccination included in their programme. Vaccination against polio is mandatory for both children and adults in 12 countries; diphtheria and tetanus vaccination in 11 countries and hepatitis B vaccination in 10 countries. For eight of the 15 vaccines considered, some countries have a mixed strategy of recommended and mandatory vaccinations. Mandatory vaccination may be considered as a way of improving compliance to vaccination programmes. However, compliance with many programmes in Europe is high, using only recommendations. More information about the diversity in vaccine offer at European level may help countries to adapt vaccination strategies based on the experience of other countries. However, any proposal on vaccine strategies should be developed taking into consideration the local context habits.
format Other Non-Article Part of Journal/Newspaper
author Haverkate, M.
D'Ancona, F.
Giambi, C.
Johansen, K.
Lopalco, P. L.
Cozza, V.
Appelgren, E.
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D'Ancona, F.
Giambi, C.
Johansen, K.
Lopalco, P. L.
Cozza, V.
Appelgren, E.
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title Mandatory and recommended vaccination in the EU, Iceland and Norway: results of the VENICE 2010 survey on the ways of implementing national vaccination programmes
title_short Mandatory and recommended vaccination in the EU, Iceland and Norway: results of the VENICE 2010 survey on the ways of implementing national vaccination programmes
title_full Mandatory and recommended vaccination in the EU, Iceland and Norway: results of the VENICE 2010 survey on the ways of implementing national vaccination programmes
title_fullStr Mandatory and recommended vaccination in the EU, Iceland and Norway: results of the VENICE 2010 survey on the ways of implementing national vaccination programmes
title_full_unstemmed Mandatory and recommended vaccination in the EU, Iceland and Norway: results of the VENICE 2010 survey on the ways of implementing national vaccination programmes
title_sort mandatory and recommended vaccination in the eu, iceland and norway: results of the venice 2010 survey on the ways of implementing national vaccination programmes
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