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Global and regional immunization profile

Data received as of
2015-Jul-10

Population data in thousands


Total population
Live births
Surviving infants
Pop. less than 5 years
Pop. less than 15 years
Female 15-49 years

Next general update July 2015


Next WHO UNICEF estimates July 2016

European Region
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2014

2013

2012

2011

2010

2000

1990

1980

909'354
11'157

906'996
11'194

904'484
11'216

901'747
11'219

898'752
11'197

869'888
10'277

848'501
12'580

797'842
13'397

11'030

11'065

11'083

11'084

11'060

10'093

12'232

12'903

55'720

55'812

55'762

55'371

54'504

51'218

64'563

64'134

160'148

159'255

158'459

157'701

156'929

173'049

193'302

193'192

218'120

219'609

221'040

222'344

223'500

222'562

209'035

197'445

33

33

32

33

39

1'585

3'202

618

Number of reported cases


Diphtheria
Hib meningitis
Measles
Mumps
Pertussis
Polio
Rubella
Rubella (CRS)
Tetanus (neonatal)
Tetanus (total)
Yellow fever

89

150

327

14'059

26'436

27'379

37'101

30'625

37'421

234'827

851'849

10'805

35'303

39'072

27'487

26'313

243'344

43'404

28'170

57'539

34'436

28'212

53'675

129'735

90'546

475

370

549

640

39'614

30'579

9'677

10'551

621'039

27

49

62

47

27

69

26

67

105

208

197

206

412

879

1'715

Percentage of target population vaccinated, by antigen


based on WHO-UNICEF estimates
TT2plus is based on reported coverage

BCG
DTP1
DTP3
HepB_BD
HepB3
Hib3
MCV1
MCV2
PAB
PCV3
Pol3
Rota_last
TT2plus

94

94

95

94

95

93

84

20

97

98

97

96

96

96

89

70

95

96

96

94

94

93

80

63

39

39

39

39

36

12

82

80

80

79

78

42

85

84

83

77

74

38

94

95

95

94

93

91

83

55

84

84

83

82

80

49

90

90

90

90

90

52

21

44

42

42

39

36

95

96

96

95

95

94

84

72

83

83

84

82

81

38

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Most countries have standard recommendations regarding which vaccines should be offered and at what ages
they should be given. In general, vaccines are recommend for the youngest age group at risk for developing
the disease whose members are known to respond to the immunization without adverse effects.

Unless otherwise specified, data provided by Member States through WHO-UNICEF Joint Reporting Form and WHO Regional offices.
1)

"United Nations, Population Division. The World Population Prospects - the 2012 revision". New York, 2013.

WHO vaccine-preventable disease monitoring system, 2015 global summary

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