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Table 2 Influenza vaccination uptake in 2012/13 and 2013/14

From: Why are older adults and individuals with underlying chronic diseases in Germany not vaccinated against flu? A population-based study

 

2012/13 % (95 % CI)a

2013/14 % (95 % CI)a

Total

30.2 (27.3–33.4)

26.6 (23.8–29.6)

Sex

 Male

29.4 (25.2–34.1)

22.0 (18.5–26.0)

 Female

31.0 (26.9–35.3)

30.8 (26.7–35.1)

Age

 18–39 years

15.3 (10.8–21.3)

9.9 (6.7–14.6)

 40–59 years

23.3 (18.8–28.7)

18.2 (14.1–23.2)

 ≥60 years

50.0 (45.2–54.8)

49.4 (44.6–54.2)

  60–69 years

40.6 (34.1–47.4)

39.4 (32.9–46.3)

  70–79 years

58.5 (50.7–66.0)

59.2 (51.4–66.5)

  ≥80 years

55.7 (42.5–68.1)

53.5 (40.5–66.0)

Underlying chronic disease

 Yes

41.5 (36.5–46.7)

40.4 (35.4–45.6)

  <60 years

24.1 (17.8–31.9)

22.6 (16.4–30.2)

  ≥60 years

56.6 (50.3–62.7)

56.3 (50.1–62.3)

 No

23.0 (19.5–27.0)

17.4 (14.5–20.8)

  <60 years

17.7 (13.9–22.4)

11.0 (8.2–14.6)

  ≥60 years

40.5 (33.2–48.2)

38.4 (31.3–46.0)

Place of residence

 Eastern Federal States

44.4 (37.5–51.5)

38.7 (32.1–45.6)

 Western Federal States

27.0 (23.8–30.4)

23.5 (20.6–26.7)

  1. a Weighted data