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HPV vaccinations for children by number of doses, year of birth, region and year. Proportion (percentage).

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The statistics are part of Swedens official statistics up to and including the statistical year 2022. Statistics for the previous year (2021) have been produced according to similar quality requirements but have not been approved. Read more about this in the quality declaration 'Quality declaration'
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Age refers to the age on 31 December of the year to which the statistics apply.
The proportion of vaccinated persons according to the national vaccination register is calculated with the number of registered children born in a certain year with vaccinations registered in the NVR in the numerator and the total number of registered children born in a certain year (population statistics on 31 December according to Statistics Sweden) in the denominator. According to the Act (2012:453) on registers of national vaccination programmes etc., all vaccinations given within national vaccination programmes must be registered in the NVR. Statistics are updated annually. Vaccination coverage is reported for children and adolescents aged 11-17 years. HPV vaccination of boys was introduced in 2020 and therefore there is no information on vaccination coverage among boys born before 2009.
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**= Data is not available.
SOURCES OF ERROR
There is under-reporting of vaccinations within the child vaccination programme, which means that not all vaccinations carried out in Sweden are reported to the NVR. Relatively low coverage rates in some municipalities and regions are usually a result of this.
Under-reporting is mostly explained by technical factors, e.g.:
- The occurrence of manual reporting (parallel to record-keeping)
- Gaps when changing the record system
- Local problems with transferring data from the record system to the NVR
- Deficiencies in procedures
Only vaccinations given in Sweden should be recorded in the NVR. Therefore, vaccinations which children have received in other countries are not shown in the statistics. In addition, the NVR statistics only include vaccinations given to children with Swedish personal identity numbers. -----------------------------------------------------------------------