Sentence examples for immunisation coverage from inspiring English sources

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That means improving routine immunisation coverage and highlighting urban blind spots.

In 2013, global measles immunisation coverage was 84% among children aged 12 to 23 months.

This kind of diversity of TCR is necessary for complete immunisation coverage.

Incomplete immunisation coverage causes preventable illness and death in both developing and developed countries.

Immunisation coverage in Australia is generally high, but about 75,000 children are still not fully vaccinated.

The only way to eradicate polio is to ensure that immunisation coverage reaches virtually every child and stays high.

London to its credit has done a great deal of good work to pull up immunisation coverage, but that is for the young children.

A global refocus and commitment on efforts to increase immunisation coverage, as a way to build stronger health systems, is essential to ensure every child is reached.

"We've also seen an increase in immunisation coverage, because the messages are around from pregnancy to the start of life.

Without comprehensive immunisation coverage comes high risk of infection.

Immunisation coverage for each vaccine is shown in Table  3.

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