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Short Report

Perceptions of vaccine preventable diseases in Australian healthcare: focus on pertussis

Pages 344-350 | Received 12 Mar 2020, Accepted 05 Jun 2020, Published online: 22 Jul 2020

Figures & data

Figure 1. Average monthly number of adult patients in consultation at their general practitioners, receiving vaccination advice and proceeding with vaccination, 2015–2018

Footnote: Data is reported as mean of the means for each survey wave ± standard error of the mean.
Figure 1. Average monthly number of adult patients in consultation at their general practitioners, receiving vaccination advice and proceeding with vaccination, 2015–2018

Figure 2. Five most frequently identified vaccine preventable diseases discussed by general practitioners with their adult patients, 2015–2018

Footnote: Data is reported as median proportion of general practitioners who spontaneously recalled discussing specific vaccinations. Pneumococcal: pneumococcal disease vaccination.
Figure 2. Five most frequently identified vaccine preventable diseases discussed by general practitioners with their adult patients, 2015–2018

Figure 3. Five most frequently recalled adult vaccinations recalled by consumers, 2014–2018

Footnote: Data is reported as median proportion of consumers who recalled specific vaccination. Polio: poliomyelitis vaccination.
Figure 3. Five most frequently recalled adult vaccinations recalled by consumers, 2014–2018

Figure 4. (a and b) Proportion of survey respondents who recall pertussis vaccination, per population segments, 2014–2018

Footnote: Data is reported as mean of the means for each survey wave ± standard error of the mean. Individuals in regular contact with children <5 yrs (under 5 years old): parents, grandparents and carers of children. Not in regular contact with <5 yrs: 50–64 years, 65 years and over and travelers. *** p-value < 0.001.
Figure 4. (a and b) Proportion of survey respondents who recall pertussis vaccination, per population segments, 2014–2018

Figure 5. Plain Language Summary

Figure 5. Plain Language Summary
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