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Children in care missing out on jabs

Posted: 20 February 2003 | Subscribe Online


Children looked after by local authorities are missing out on important vaccinations, according to new research.

A new study has found that looked after children are twice as unlikely to receive meningococcal C vaccine than those living at home.

It identified the immunisation status of all children in nine health districts in the UK. Overall, a third of children in public care did not receive meningococcal C vaccine - which was introduced as a universal child vaccination in 1999 - compared with 15 per cent of children at home. Uptake decreased with age in both groups.
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Although the researchers did not look at the reasons for failure to immunise, they found that,in 2001, 16 per cent of children in public care moved placement more than three times.

"This instability creates potent risk factors, including missed school based immunisation and discontinuity of primary care," the report says. It call for health services to be made accountable for immunisation uptake among these children as well as social services.

- Report at www.bmj.com


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