Assessment of the impact of the extension of vaccination mandates on vaccine coverage after 1 year, France, 2019

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Abstract

One year after the extension of the childhood vaccination mandates to the 11 routine vaccinations for children under 2 years old, we estimated vaccination coverage through vaccine reimbursement data. Coverage for children born in 2018 has notably increased. Moreover, vaccine coverage for children and for vaccines not concerned by the law have also shown an increasing trend, supporting a positive impact of the ongoing communication strategy on vaccination, beyond the extension of vaccination mandates.

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Lévy-Bruhl, D., Fonteneau, L., Vaux, S., Barret, A. S., Antona, D., Bonmarin, I., … Coignard, B. (2019). Assessment of the impact of the extension of vaccination mandates on vaccine coverage after 1 year, France, 2019. Eurosurveillance, 24(26). https://doi.org/10.2807/1560-7917.es.2019.24.26.1900301

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