Vaccination in the Grand Est region. Public Health Bulletin, April 2023.

Key Points

  • In 2022, 80.5% of people aged 18 to 75 reported being in favor of vaccination in general. Vaccination coverage for mandatory infant vaccines has stabilized at a high level:

    • 92% of infants in the first-quarter 2021 cohort received 3 doses of hexavalent vaccines and 92% received 3 doses of the pneumococcal vaccine by 21 months

    • 93% received one dose of the MMR vaccine at 21 months and 87% received two doses at 33 months, which remains below the public health targets for measles elimination (95%)

    • 92% received a booster dose of the meningococcal C vaccine (at 21 months)

  • Among young children and adolescents, vaccination coverage is increasing but remains insufficient:

    • 43% of 15- to 19-year-olds received at least one dose of the meningococcal C vaccine

    • 52% of girls received at least one dose of the HPV vaccine by age 15, with disparities widening between departments

    • 15% of boys received at least one dose of the HPV vaccine by age 15

  • Influenza vaccination coverage has decreased for the 2022–23 season compared to the previous season (51% vs. 53%)

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