SLIDE 5 Diabetes Given Eligible
%
Respir Given Eligible
%
CVD Given Eligible
%
Total
133 273 49% 123 365 34% 27 44 61%
Ethnicity Samoan
42 97 43% 26 90 43% 9 10 90%
Maori – NZ
33 60 55% 29 119 25% 5 8 63%
Euro
12 18 67% 24 49 49% 5 5 100%
Asian SE
3 12 25% 14 18 78% 3
Maori – CI
13 29 45% 9 29 31% 1 5 20%
Indian
9 14 64% 6 16 38% 1 4 25%
Tokelauan
7 15 47% 6 18 33% 3 9 33%
Tongan
7 10 70% 1 2 50% ‐ ‐ ‐
Fijian
4 8 50% 2 2 100% ‐ ‐ ‐
Mid East
1 3 33% 4 7 57% ‐ 1 ‐
Latin Am
1 3 33% 1 4 25% ‐ 2 ‐
Asian other
1 ‐ 1 5 20% ‐ ‐ ‐
Pacific
1 2 50% ‐ 4 ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐
Other
‐ 1 ‐ ‐ 2 ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐
Gender Female
65 118 55% 74 147 50% 11 24 46%
Male
68 155 44% 49 218 22% 16 20 80%
Age ≤ 12 years
‐ ‐ 23 100 23% ‐ ‐
13 – 25
3 4 75% 23 57 40% 1 4 25%
26 – 64
130 269 48% 77 208 37% 26 44 59%
Results for ‘given vaccination’ adjusted for those classified as other/no claim; plus multiple eligibilities
Note – the percentages are lower because the 43 duplicates and 2 triplicates are not adjusted for but are included in all the eligible populations. This table is to highlight any relevant difference in rates. Surprisingly the people under 65 years old with respiratory conditions are least likely to attend for influenza vaccination; but primarily this is for children. It may be that there is a view that children already receive a lot of vaccinations, but is an area to be explored.