1、Proven and promising strategies to improve vaccine uptake across the lifespan13:10Dr Jessica KaufmanPrincipal Research FellowVaccine Uptake Group,Murdoch Childrens Research InstituteLearning objectivesFollowing this presentation,you will be able to:Recognise the importance of tailoring vaccination s
2、trategies to specific populations and identified barriersUnderstand the current evidence on interventions to increase childhood,adolescent,maternal,and adult vaccine uptakeDescribe effective and ineffective approaches to address vaccine misinformationCoverage snapshotChildhood coverage continues to
3、drop Larger drops among First Nations children esp at 2y Timeliness also down(on-time MMR1 65.4%)https:/ncirs.org.au/immunisation-coverage-data-and-reports/annual-immunisation-coverage-report-2024-interim-data Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander childrenAll childrenAdolescent coverage also declini
4、ng HPV uptake dropping despite end of COVID measures and switch to single dosehttps:/ncirs.org.au/immunisation-coverage-data-and-reports/annual-immunisation-coverage-report-2024-interim-data Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander childrenAll childrenFlu coverage lower in 2024 Suboptimal including in
5、funded groupshttps:/ncirs.org.au/immunisation-coverage-data-and-reports/annual-immunisation-coverage-report-2024-interim-data Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peopleAll peopleOlder adult coverage climbing but still under 50%https:/ncirs.org.au/immunisation-coverage-data-and-reports/annual-immun
6、isation-coverage-report-2024-interim-data ShinglesPneumococcalhttps:/ncirs.org.au/zoster-shingles-vaccination-data/monthly-shingles-vaccination-data-brand-2021-2024 32.1%of adults 65 years(Nov 2024)https:/ncirs.org.au/immunisation-coverage-data-and-reports/zoster-shingles-vaccination-data Maternal c