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Early impact of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic and physical distancing measures on routine childhood vaccinations in England, January to April 2020
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Routine Childhood VaccinationsVaccine HesitancyCovid-19Preventive MedicinePediatric EpidemiologyVaccine SurveillanceClinical EpidemiologyInfection ControlPublic HealthCoronavirus DiseaseVaccine SafetyInfectious Disease EpidemiologyMedicineCovid-19 PandemicVaccine TestingEarly ImpactDisease SurveillanceElectronic Health RecordsEpidemiologyVaccinationRoutine Childhood VaccinationEmerging Infectious DiseasesVaccine EfficacyPrecision VaccinologySocial Distancing
Using electronic health records, we assessed the early impact of coronavirus disease (COVID-19) on routine childhood vaccination in England by 26 April 2020. Measles-mumps-rubella vaccination counts fell from February 2020, and in the 3 weeks after introduction of physical distancing measures were 19.8% lower (95% confidence interval: -20.7 to -18.9) than the same period in 2019, before improving in mid-April. A gradual decline in hexavalent vaccination counts throughout 2020 was not accentuated by physical distancing.
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