Volume 16, Number 9—September 2010
Research
Pediatric Pneumococcal Serotypes in 4 European Countries
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Figure 5. Incidence of invasive pneumococcal disease in children caused by serotype 19A for children <5 years of age (black lines) and 5–14 years of age (red lines), in A) Spain, B) Belgium, C) England and Wales, and D) France, 1996–2006. Estimated vaccine coverage is the annual number of PCV7 schedules per 100 children <2 years of age, assuming an average of 3 doses administered to each child. Vaccine coverage is not visible for England and Wales because it remains <1%.
1Current affiliation: Belgian Healthcare Agency, Brussels, Belgium.
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