Vaccination data by age group, type of vaccine in Vienne

Update of 15/11/2022: update of the names of the vaccines The names of the vaccines have been standardized: the wording of the vaccine is followed by the name of the laboratory which produces it. Update of 23/09/2022: update of the Insee population and change made in the calculation of ages The update of the population and the calculation of ages was made on all the data, i.e. say on all the indicators updated since the end of December 2020. For the calculation of vaccination rates, the denominator is the population listed by INSEE on January 1, 2022 (and no longer on January 1, 2020) and the numerator corresponds to the all people who received an injection after excluding the deceased in 2021. The age for the numerator is also calculated as of January 1, 2022. From Friday April 8, 2022, the data update frequency is monthly. Update of 14/01/2022: addition of indicators relating to the recall Update of 02/07/2021: addition of the regional mesh General information: The data presents information relating to vaccination against Covid-19 by band age, type of vaccine, department and region of residence of patients. For each age group, type of vaccine, department and region, the following are presented: - the number of patients: having received at least a first injection; whose initial vaccination schedule has been completed; who received a booster injection (not calculated by type of vaccine); having received a booster shot and being eligible for the booster (not calculated by type of vaccine); - rates of patients: having received at least a first injection; whose initial vaccination schedule has been completed; having received a booster injection, reported to the Insee population (not calculated by type of vaccine); who received a booster injection, relative to the eligible population (not calculated by type of vaccine). Definitions of indicators: the first injection rate is the number of patients having received at least one first injection of vaccine, relative to the Insee population; the completed initial vaccination schedule rate is the number of patients, reported to the Insee population, whose vaccination was considered to have been completed before the implementation of the booster vaccination. The following cases are taken into account: two injections of vaccine (general case), a single injection of vaccine with a Covid-19 infection (before or after the first injection), a single injection with the Janssen vaccine or three injections of vaccine for immunocompromised patients; the booster rate is the number of patients who received a booster injection (i.e. patients with a completed initial vaccination schedule who received an additional injection of vaccine), relative to the Insee population (population comprising the most and under 18); the booster rate in the eligible population is the number of patients who received a booster injection (i.e. patients with a completed initial vaccination schedule who received an additional injection of vaccine), relative to the population eligible for the booster (patients over 18 years of age and whose initial vaccination schedule has been completed for at least 3 months, plus one month to allow patients time to organize themselves to receive their injection). These numbers and rates are proposed weekly and cumulatively since the start of the vaccination campaign. This same information is offered at the national level in the dataset. Source data used to compile the dataset: The available data (proportion of people vaccinated broken down by age group, type of vaccine administered and phase of the vaccination cycle) are calculated from information collected in the Covid Vaccine online service. Launched on January 4, 2021 by Health Insurance, this information system centralizes individual data on vaccination against Covid-19 to ensure traceability for the purposes of pharmacovigilance and management of the vaccination campaign. These individual data are pseudonymized and matched with the national health data system (SNDS) in order to provide vaccination rates according to the department of residence of the patients. An anonymous aggregate dataset is then created. Demography by department (source Insee) on 1 January 2022 is used as a reference population to calculate vaccination rates. Points of attention: It is possible that a patient receives only one injection and that his initial vaccination schedule is thus terminated: case of vaccines with one injection or patients who have already been affected by Covid-19, for example. It is possible that the two doses of vaccine injected into a patient are of two different types: a patient may thus have received a dose of the AstraZeneca vaccine as the first injection, then have received a dose of the Pfizer vaccine as the second injection. In order to translate this case into the data, the type of associated vaccine is that administered for the last injection; For the calculation of the rates: The denominator is the population listed by INSEE on 1 January 2022 The numerator is all the people who received an injection after excluding the deceased in 2021 The calculation of the age is on 1 January 2022 The breakdown by department of residence is not possible for patients not matched to the SNDS (approximately 1% of the population). These patients are attached to department 999 in the dataset. Territorial division: The department attached is that of the place of residence of the patients, and not that of the place of vaccination. The data is returned to metropolitan France and the DROMs. COM data are excluded due to insufficient numbers. Statistical secrecy: Out of respect for statistical secrecy (law of June 7, 1951) and so that the direct or indirect identification of individuals is impossible, no information on the numbers and rates of vaccination is communicated when the number of patients vaccinated is less than 11. The value of the indicator is then empty in the dataset and set to "Not significant" in the graphical representations. Numbers greater than 10 are rounded to ten. The rates are calculated from the actual numbers. Data update: The data available for download in the “Export” tab is updated monthly.

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