Immunisation rate at record high

Plunket welcomes the news that New Zealand’s childhood immunisation rate is now at a record high.

“Particularly pleasing to see is the 14 per cent increase in the immunisation rate among the Maori and Pacific communities,” says Plunket clinical advisor Allison Jamieson.

“Immunisation is a vitally important a tool to protect New Zealand families and communities. Vaccination is the most effective way to protect children from the many childhood diseases that can affect New Zealand families today.”

Allison says these diseases can have serious complications and are often spread by family members or friends.

“Immunisation has a profoundly positive effect not only on the individual but on the whole of the population thereby improving community immunity from the disease.

“Immunisation is a free, proven way that parents can protect their children against 11 serious diseases, including measles, mumps and rubella. It is never too late to catch up, even if a child has fallen behind on the immunisation schedule,” she says.

If parents are not sure when their child is due for immunisation they can check the immunisation schedule at www.plunket.org.nz or call their doctor.

The Immunisation Advisory Centre also offers information and advice about immunisation and preventing the spread of infection through its toll-free line 0800 IMMUNE (0800 466 863) and website.

Plunket is one of many community groups that give immunisation information to parents and caregivers. For more information about immunisation you can talk to a Plunket nurse or call PlunketLine on 0800 933 922 (24hours 7 days)

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For more information contact

Allison Jamieson
Plunket Clinical Advisor
04 470 4992
Allison.jamieson@plunket.org.nz

Nikki Hooper
Plunket External Communications Executive
021 405 842
Nikki.hooper@plunket.org.nz

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  • Hi Miria
    Thanks for your comment! We have responded via email.

    Posted by Plunket, 11/07/2011 9:06am (10 months ago)

  • I have recently moved to Australia and have no proof of immunisations for both my children, I am of Maori decent. I know all schools require proof of this imformation, is there any way I can get ahold of these documents. With both my children I know I held a plunket booklet with me, but have lost it.

    Posted by Miria Taua, 10/07/2011 2:20am (10 months ago)

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