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Gold Coast area under the ideal 95 per cent vaccination threshold nationally

THE Gold Coast has a little more work to do when it comes to vaccination rates, with the whole area under the ideal threshold of 95 per cent. Here’s the best and — the worst places — on the Coast for vaccinations rates.

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VACCINATION rates for young children on the Gold Coast have climbed to their highest rates in the past five years.

But all areas remain underneath the 95 per cent national threshold needed for “herd immunity.”

Surfers Paradise was the worst of the 11 Gold Coast and Tweed areas covered by the ‘Healthy Communities: Immunisation Rates for Children’ report, with just 86.8 per cent of two-year-old children covered.

Interestingly, Surfers Paradise recorded the lowest rates of vaccination.
Interestingly, Surfers Paradise recorded the lowest rates of vaccination.

Tweed Valley followed closely behind on 87.4 per cent, also for two-year-olds.

The immunisation report showed how many children had been immunised in the area across the year 2016-2017, for age groups of one, two and five year olds.

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According to the figure, 1728 children on the Gold Coast are not fully immunised.

The two-year-old age group recorded the lowest vaccination rates across the city of 91.2 per cent, slightly down from 2013-2014 which recorded 91.7 per cent.

Gold Coast Medical Association president Dr Sonu Haikerwal said the low rates for two-year-olds could be due to changes in the vaccination schedule.

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“If I had to guess, the immunisation program has had a few changes,” she said.

“But (the vaccination rate) is rising, which is a positive.”

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Since 2012-2013, vaccination of one-year-olds across the Gold Coast rose from 90.7 per cent, to 93.1 per cent.

Southport was well covered. Picture: NIGEL HALLETT
Southport was well covered. Picture: NIGEL HALLETT

Vaccination of five-year-olds records increased from 89.3 per cent to 92.2 per cent.

Dr Haikerwal said the rate of coverage was getting close to the “magical number” needed for herd immunity and urged parents to speak with their doctors about any concerns they may have about vaccinations.

“Once I explain and address any concerns, they’re quite happy to go ahead with the vaccinations,” she said.

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“It’s a matter of (guiding) parents through it instead of judging them.”

Ormeau was also well covered throughout the age groups. Picture: supplied
Ormeau was also well covered throughout the age groups. Picture: supplied

The best covered areas on the Gold Coast for one-year-olds include Robina (94.5%), Southport (94.1%) and Ormeau-Oxenford (94%).

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For two-year-olds, Southport (92.6%), Nerang (91.9) and Ormeau-Oxenford (91.8%) had the highest immunisation rates, while five-year-olds were best covered in Ormeau-Oxenford (93.4%), Nerang (92.9%) and Broadbeach-Burleigh (92.6%).

Gold Coast Health run a number of family-friendly clinics across the area to increase accessibility. They are held at Helensvale, Carrara, Burleigh, Upper Coomera, Southport and Robina.

In May and June, Gold Coast Health ran a number of clinics on the weekend to help improve accessibility to the service.

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