Background: Since July 2004, routine varicella vaccination is recommended by the German Standing Vaccination Committee in Germany. Health Insurance Funds started to cover vaccination costs at different time points between 2004 and 2006 in the Federal States. Nationwide representative data on vaccination coverage against varicella of children under two years of age are not available. We aimed to determine varicella vaccination coverage in statutory health insured children under two years of age in twelve German Federal States using data from associations of statutory health insurance physicians (ASHIPs), in order to investigate the acceptance of the recommended routine varicella vaccination programme. Methods: We analysed data on vari...
Varicella is the most frequent vaccine preventable disease of childhood inGermany. Though usually mi...
Damm O, Witte J, Wetzka S, et al. Epidemiology and economic burden of measles, mumps, pertussis, and...
Low vaccination coverage as well as incomplete and delayed vaccinations pose a risk for the individu...
Background: Since July 2004, routine varicella vaccination is recommended by the German Standing Vac...
Routine varicella vaccination with one dose for children of 11 to 14 months was recommended in Germa...
Hagemann C, Seeger K, Krämer A, Liese JG, Streng A. Entwicklung der Varizellen-Impfraten und möglich...
Background: In 2004, routine varicella vaccination was recommended in Germany for children 11-14 mon...
In Germany, routine childhood varicella vaccination was implemented in 2004 with two doses recommend...
In Germany, the national routine childhood immunization schedule comprises 12 vaccinations. Primary ...
Background In 2004, routine varicella vaccination was recommended in Germany for children 11-14 m...
In July 2009, the German Standing Committee on Vaccination (STIKO) modified its recommendations for...
ABSTRACTAs epidemiological data concerning varicella in Germany were not available, a retrospective ...
Abstract Background In 2004, routine varicella vaccination was introduced in Germany for children ag...
Hagemann C, Streng A, Krämer A, Liese JG. Heterogeneity in coverage for measles and varicella vaccin...
Following the licensure of the Oka/Merck varicella vaccine in Italy in January 2003, the Sicilian he...
Varicella is the most frequent vaccine preventable disease of childhood inGermany. Though usually mi...
Damm O, Witte J, Wetzka S, et al. Epidemiology and economic burden of measles, mumps, pertussis, and...
Low vaccination coverage as well as incomplete and delayed vaccinations pose a risk for the individu...
Background: Since July 2004, routine varicella vaccination is recommended by the German Standing Vac...
Routine varicella vaccination with one dose for children of 11 to 14 months was recommended in Germa...
Hagemann C, Seeger K, Krämer A, Liese JG, Streng A. Entwicklung der Varizellen-Impfraten und möglich...
Background: In 2004, routine varicella vaccination was recommended in Germany for children 11-14 mon...
In Germany, routine childhood varicella vaccination was implemented in 2004 with two doses recommend...
In Germany, the national routine childhood immunization schedule comprises 12 vaccinations. Primary ...
Background In 2004, routine varicella vaccination was recommended in Germany for children 11-14 m...
In July 2009, the German Standing Committee on Vaccination (STIKO) modified its recommendations for...
ABSTRACTAs epidemiological data concerning varicella in Germany were not available, a retrospective ...
Abstract Background In 2004, routine varicella vaccination was introduced in Germany for children ag...
Hagemann C, Streng A, Krämer A, Liese JG. Heterogeneity in coverage for measles and varicella vaccin...
Following the licensure of the Oka/Merck varicella vaccine in Italy in January 2003, the Sicilian he...
Varicella is the most frequent vaccine preventable disease of childhood inGermany. Though usually mi...
Damm O, Witte J, Wetzka S, et al. Epidemiology and economic burden of measles, mumps, pertussis, and...
Low vaccination coverage as well as incomplete and delayed vaccinations pose a risk for the individu...