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Hawkesbury-Hills, vaccinated against pneumococcal disease in the last 5 years by age,
persons aged 65 years and over, NSW, 2005-2007

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Hawkesbury-Hills NSW
Age
(years)
Males
% (95% CI)
Females
% (95% CI)
Persons
% (95% CI)
Males
% (95% CI)
Females
% (95% CI)
Persons
% (95% CI)
65-69 24.5 (2.4-46.6) 50.7 (32.2-69.1) 40.1 (25.3-54.8) 39.5 (35.6-43.4) 43.8 (40.6-47.1) 41.7 (39.2-44.3)
70-74 60.3 (35.2-85.3) 49.3 (26.7-71.9) 54.3 (37.1-71.4) 56.4 (52.3-60.4) 62.0 (58.7-65.2) 59.3 (56.7-61.9)
75-79 60.7 (24.6-96.9) 73.4 (52.8-94.1) 68.6 (49.2-88.0) 67.2 (63.1-71.3) 66.5 (63.1-69.9) 66.8 (64.2-69.4)
80+ 81.0 (47.3-100) 79.0 (58.8-99.1) 79.4 (62.1-96.8) 69.9 (65.6-74.2) 68.0 (64.6-71.5) 68.7 (66.0-71.4)
All 50.5 (35.4-65.6) 62.2 (51.5-72.9) 57.8 (48.9-66.6) 55.9 (53.7-58.0) 59.5 (57.8-61.2) 57.9 (56.6-59.2)


Note: Estimates are based on 146 respondents in Hawkesbury-Hills and 7,852 in NSW. For this indicator 5 (3.31%) were 'not stated' (Don't know or Refused) in Hawkesbury-Hills and 274 (3.37%) were 'not stated' (Don't know or Refused) in NSW. The indicator includes those aged 65 years and over who have been immunised against pneumococcal disease in the last 5 years. The question used to define the indicator was: When were you last vaccinated or immunised against pneumonia?
Source: New South Wales Population Health Survey 2007 (HOIST). Centre for Epidemiology and Research, NSW Department of Health.
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Produced by: Centre for Epidemiology and Research, Population Health Division, NSW Department of Health.
Last updated on: 1 November 2008

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