﻿<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?><!--InstantAtlas Server 6.6.5599.11946--><AtlasData xmlns:ias="http://server.instantatlas.com/metadata" version="1.3" data-source="IAS 6.6.0" xmlns="http://data.instantatlas.com/atlas"><Geography id="DHB2013" ias:uid="11" name="District Health Boards" type="polygon"><FeatureList><Feature id="dhb1" name="Northland" href="/metadata/view/geofeature?id=dhb1&amp;pid=11&amp;norefer=true" /><Feature id="dhb10" name="Hawke's Bay" href="/metadata/view/geofeature?id=dhb10&amp;pid=11&amp;norefer=true" /><Feature id="dhb11" name="Whanganui" href="/metadata/view/geofeature?id=dhb11&amp;pid=11&amp;norefer=true" /><Feature id="dhb12" name="MidCentral" href="/metadata/view/geofeature?id=dhb12&amp;pid=11&amp;norefer=true" /><Feature id="dhb13" name="Hutt Valley" href="/metadata/view/geofeature?id=dhb13&amp;pid=11&amp;norefer=true" /><Feature id="dhb14" name="Capital and Coast" href="/metadata/view/geofeature?id=dhb14&amp;pid=11&amp;norefer=true" /><Feature id="dhb15" name="Wairarapa" href="/metadata/view/geofeature?id=dhb15&amp;pid=11&amp;norefer=true" /><Feature id="dhb16" name="Nelson Marlborough" href="/metadata/view/geofeature?id=dhb16&amp;pid=11&amp;norefer=true" /><Feature id="dhb17" name="West Coast" href="/metadata/view/geofeature?id=dhb17&amp;pid=11&amp;norefer=true" /><Feature id="dhb18" name="Canterbury" href="/metadata/view/geofeature?id=dhb18&amp;pid=11&amp;norefer=true" /><Feature id="dhb19" name="South Canterbury" href="/metadata/view/geofeature?id=dhb19&amp;pid=11&amp;norefer=true" /><Feature id="dhb2" name="Waitemata" href="/metadata/view/geofeature?id=dhb2&amp;pid=11&amp;norefer=true" /><Feature id="dhb22" name="Southern" href="/metadata/view/geofeature?id=dhb22&amp;pid=11&amp;norefer=true" /><Feature id="dhb3" name="Auckland" href="/metadata/view/geofeature?id=dhb3&amp;pid=11&amp;norefer=true" /><Feature id="dhb4" name="Counties Manukau" href="/metadata/view/geofeature?id=dhb4&amp;pid=11&amp;norefer=true" /><Feature id="dhb5" name="Waikato" href="/metadata/view/geofeature?id=dhb5&amp;pid=11&amp;norefer=true" /><Feature id="dhb6" name="Lakes" href="/metadata/view/geofeature?id=dhb6&amp;pid=11&amp;norefer=true" /><Feature id="dhb7" name="Bay of Plenty" href="/metadata/view/geofeature?id=dhb7&amp;pid=11&amp;norefer=true" /><Feature id="dhb8" name="Tairawhiti" href="/metadata/view/geofeature?id=dhb8&amp;pid=11&amp;norefer=true" /><Feature id="dhb9" name="Taranaki" href="/metadata/view/geofeature?id=dhb9&amp;pid=11&amp;norefer=true" /><ComparisonFeature id="NZ1" name="New Zealand" ias:uid="2|NZ1" href="/metadata/view/geofeature?id=NZ1&amp;pid=2&amp;norefer=true" /></FeatureList><FilterList /><ThemeList><ThemeFile theme-id="Births" ias:uid="320" theme-name="Births" file-name="./xml/theme?themeId=320&amp;viewId=82&amp;geoId=11&amp;subsetId="><Indicator id="i279" name="Preterm Births (% live births)" type="numeric" date="2006" href="/metadata/view/indicatorinstance?pid=279&amp;id=7531&amp;norefer=true" ias:uid="7531" ias:utime="2006-01-01 00:00:00+13:00" ias:full-name="Preterm Births (% live births)"><Property name="dc:title" value="Preterm Births (% live births)" /><Property name="dc:description" value="Preterm birth is defined as babies born 20-36 weeks gestation. Figures show these as a percentage of singleton live births. (Singleton means 'an offspring born alone' i.e. twins and other multiple births are not included). Rates have not been adjusted according to characteristics of DHB populations, e.g. age, deprivation etc). Comparing DHB’s is therefore not recommended" /><Property name="dc:subject" value="Preterm births" /><Property name="dc:subject.keyword" value="Preterm births, Births, Child and Youth" /><Property name="dc:publisher" value="Ministry of Health" /><Property name="dc:creator" value="NZHIS" /><Property name="dc:coverage.spatial" value="DHB's" /><Property name="dc:coverage.temporal" value="Annual" /><Property name="dc:language" value="English" /><Property name="dc:rights" value="Public" /><Property name="dc:source" value="New Zealand Ministry of Health (2015): &quot;Maternity Tables 2013&quot;:  Publisher: new Zealand Ministry of Health, Wellington.  &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.health.govt.nz/publication/maternity-tables-2013&quot;&gt;" /><Property name="measure" value="percentage live births" /><Property name="numerator" value="Birth registration data: All single, live-born babies of 20-36 weeks gestation DHB numbers determined by baby's residential address" /><Property name="denominator" value="Birth registration data: All single, live-born babies over 20 weeks gestation DHB numbers determined by baby's residential address." /></Indicator><Indicator id="i279" name="Preterm Births (% live births)" type="numeric" date="2007" href="/metadata/view/indicatorinstance?pid=279&amp;id=7532&amp;norefer=true" ias:uid="7532" ias:utime="2007-01-01 00:00:00+13:00" ias:full-name="Preterm Births (% live births)"><Property name="dc:title" value="Preterm Births (% live births)" /><Property name="dc:description" value="Preterm birth is defined as babies born 20-36 weeks gestation. Figures show these as a percentage of singleton live births. (Singleton means 'an offspring born alone' i.e. twins and other multiple births are not included). Rates have not been adjusted according to characteristics of DHB populations, e.g. age, deprivation etc). Comparing DHB’s is therefore not recommended" /><Property name="dc:subject" value="Preterm births" /><Property name="dc:subject.keyword" value="Preterm births, Births, Child and Youth" /><Property name="dc:publisher" value="Ministry of Health" /><Property name="dc:creator" value="NZHIS" /><Property name="dc:coverage.spatial" value="DHB's" /><Property name="dc:coverage.temporal" value="Annual" /><Property name="dc:language" value="English" /><Property name="dc:rights" value="Public" /><Property name="dc:source" value="New Zealand Ministry of Health (2015): &quot;Maternity Tables 2013&quot;:  Publisher: new Zealand Ministry of Health, Wellington.  &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.health.govt.nz/publication/maternity-tables-2013&quot;&gt;" /><Property name="measure" value="percentage live births" /><Property name="numerator" value="Birth registration data: All single, live-born babies of 20-36 weeks gestation DHB numbers determined by baby's residential address" /><Property name="denominator" value="Birth registration data: All single, live-born babies over 20 weeks gestation DHB numbers determined by baby's residential address." /></Indicator><Indicator id="i279" name="Preterm Births (% live births)" type="numeric" date="2008" href="/metadata/view/indicatorinstance?pid=279&amp;id=7533&amp;norefer=true" ias:uid="7533" ias:utime="2008-01-01 00:00:00+13:00" ias:full-name="Preterm Births (% live births)"><Property name="dc:title" value="Preterm Births (% live births)" /><Property name="dc:description" value="Preterm birth is defined as babies born 20-36 weeks gestation. Figures show these as a percentage of singleton live births. (Singleton means 'an offspring born alone' i.e. twins and other multiple births are not included). Rates have not been adjusted according to characteristics of DHB populations, e.g. age, deprivation etc). Comparing DHB’s is therefore not recommended" /><Property name="dc:subject" value="Preterm births" /><Property name="dc:subject.keyword" value="Preterm births, Births, Child and Youth" /><Property name="dc:publisher" value="Ministry of Health" /><Property name="dc:creator" value="NZHIS" /><Property name="dc:coverage.spatial" value="DHB's" /><Property name="dc:coverage.temporal" value="Annual" /><Property name="dc:language" value="English" /><Property name="dc:rights" value="Public" /><Property name="dc:source" value="New Zealand Ministry of Health (2015): &quot;Maternity Tables 2013&quot;:  Publisher: new Zealand Ministry of Health, Wellington.  &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.health.govt.nz/publication/maternity-tables-2013&quot;&gt;" /><Property name="measure" value="percentage live births" /><Property name="numerator" value="Birth registration data: All single, live-born babies of 20-36 weeks gestation DHB numbers determined by baby's residential address" /><Property name="denominator" value="Birth registration data: All single, live-born babies over 20 weeks gestation DHB numbers determined by baby's residential address." /></Indicator><Indicator id="i279" name="Preterm Births (% live births)" type="numeric" date="2009" href="/metadata/view/indicatorinstance?pid=279&amp;id=7534&amp;norefer=true" ias:uid="7534" ias:utime="2009-01-01 00:00:00+13:00" ias:full-name="Preterm Births (% live births)"><Property name="dc:title" value="Preterm Births (% live births)" /><Property name="dc:description" value="Preterm birth is defined as babies born 20-36 weeks gestation. Figures show these as a percentage of singleton live births. (Singleton means 'an offspring born alone' i.e. twins and other multiple births are not included). Rates have not been adjusted according to characteristics of DHB populations, e.g. age, deprivation etc). Comparing DHB’s is therefore not recommended" /><Property name="dc:subject" value="Preterm births" /><Property name="dc:subject.keyword" value="Preterm births, Births, Child and Youth" /><Property name="dc:publisher" value="Ministry of Health" /><Property name="dc:creator" value="NZHIS" /><Property name="dc:coverage.spatial" value="DHB's" /><Property name="dc:coverage.temporal" value="Annual" /><Property name="dc:language" value="English" /><Property name="dc:rights" value="Public" /><Property name="dc:source" value="New Zealand Ministry of Health (2015): &quot;Maternity Tables 2013&quot;:  Publisher: new Zealand Ministry of Health, Wellington.  &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.health.govt.nz/publication/maternity-tables-2013&quot;&gt;" /><Property name="measure" value="percentage live births" /><Property name="numerator" value="Birth registration data: All single, live-born babies of 20-36 weeks gestation DHB numbers determined by baby's residential address" /><Property name="denominator" value="Birth registration data: All single, live-born babies over 20 weeks gestation DHB numbers determined by baby's residential address." /></Indicator><Indicator id="i279" name="Preterm Births (% live births)" type="numeric" date="2010" href="/metadata/view/indicatorinstance?pid=279&amp;id=7535&amp;norefer=true" ias:uid="7535" ias:utime="2010-01-01 00:00:00+13:00" ias:full-name="Preterm Births (% live births)"><Property name="dc:title" value="Preterm Births (% live births)" /><Property name="dc:description" value="Preterm birth is defined as babies born 20-36 weeks gestation. Figures show these as a percentage of singleton live births. (Singleton means 'an offspring born alone' i.e. twins and other multiple births are not included). Rates have not been adjusted according to characteristics of DHB populations, e.g. age, deprivation etc). Comparing DHB’s is therefore not recommended" /><Property name="dc:subject" value="Preterm births" /><Property name="dc:subject.keyword" value="Preterm births, Births, Child and Youth" /><Property name="dc:publisher" value="Ministry of Health" /><Property name="dc:creator" value="NZHIS" /><Property name="dc:coverage.spatial" value="DHB's" /><Property name="dc:coverage.temporal" value="Annual" /><Property name="dc:language" value="English" /><Property name="dc:rights" value="Public" /><Property name="dc:source" value="New Zealand Ministry of Health (2015): &quot;Maternity Tables 2013&quot;:  Publisher: new Zealand Ministry of Health, Wellington.  &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.health.govt.nz/publication/maternity-tables-2013&quot;&gt;" /><Property name="measure" value="percentage live births" /><Property name="numerator" value="Birth registration data: All single, live-born babies of 20-36 weeks gestation DHB numbers determined by baby's residential address" /><Property name="denominator" value="Birth registration data: All single, live-born babies over 20 weeks gestation DHB numbers determined by baby's residential address." /></Indicator><Indicator id="i279" name="Preterm Births (% live births)" type="numeric" date="2011" href="/metadata/view/indicatorinstance?pid=279&amp;id=7536&amp;norefer=true" ias:uid="7536" ias:utime="2011-01-01 00:00:00+13:00" ias:full-name="Preterm Births (% live births)"><Property name="dc:title" value="Preterm Births (% live births)" /><Property name="dc:description" value="Preterm birth is defined as babies born 20-36 weeks gestation. Figures show these as a percentage of singleton live births. (Singleton means 'an offspring born alone' i.e. twins and other multiple births are not included). Rates have not been adjusted according to characteristics of DHB populations, e.g. age, deprivation etc). Comparing DHB’s is therefore not recommended" /><Property name="dc:subject" value="Preterm births" /><Property name="dc:subject.keyword" value="Preterm births, Births, Child and Youth" /><Property name="dc:publisher" value="Ministry of Health" /><Property name="dc:creator" value="NZHIS" /><Property name="dc:coverage.spatial" value="DHB's" /><Property name="dc:coverage.temporal" value="Annual" /><Property name="dc:language" value="English" /><Property name="dc:rights" value="Public" /><Property name="dc:source" value="New Zealand Ministry of Health (2015): &quot;Maternity Tables 2013&quot;:  Publisher: new Zealand Ministry of Health, Wellington.  &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.health.govt.nz/publication/maternity-tables-2013&quot;&gt;" /><Property name="measure" value="percentage live births" /><Property name="numerator" value="Birth registration data: All single, live-born babies of 20-36 weeks gestation DHB numbers determined by baby's residential address" /><Property name="denominator" value="Birth registration data: All single, live-born babies over 20 weeks gestation DHB numbers determined by baby's residential address." /></Indicator><Indicator id="i279" name="Preterm Births (% live births)" type="numeric" date="2012" href="/metadata/view/indicatorinstance?pid=279&amp;id=13396&amp;norefer=true" ias:uid="13396" ias:utime="2012-01-01 00:00:00+13:00" ias:full-name="Preterm Births (% live births)"><Property name="dc:title" value="Preterm Births (% live births)" /><Property name="dc:description" value="Preterm birth is defined as babies born 20-36 weeks gestation. Figures show these as a percentage of singleton live births. (Singleton means 'an offspring born alone' i.e. twins and other multiple births are not included). Rates have not been adjusted according to characteristics of DHB populations, e.g. age, deprivation etc). Comparing DHB’s is therefore not recommended" /><Property name="dc:subject" value="Preterm births" /><Property name="dc:subject.keyword" value="Preterm births, Births, Child and Youth" /><Property name="dc:publisher" value="Ministry of Health" /><Property name="dc:creator" value="NZHIS" /><Property name="dc:coverage.spatial" value="DHB's" /><Property name="dc:coverage.temporal" value="Annual" /><Property name="dc:language" value="English" /><Property name="dc:rights" value="Public" /><Property name="dc:source" value="New Zealand Ministry of Health (2015): &quot;Maternity Tables 2013&quot;:  Publisher: new Zealand Ministry of Health, Wellington.  &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.health.govt.nz/publication/maternity-tables-2013&quot;&gt;" /><Property name="measure" value="percentage live births" /><Property name="numerator" value="Birth registration data: All single, live-born babies of 20-36 weeks gestation DHB numbers determined by baby's residential address" /><Property name="denominator" value="Birth registration data: All single, live-born babies over 20 weeks gestation DHB numbers determined by baby's residential address." /></Indicator><Indicator id="i279" name="Preterm Births (% live births)" type="numeric" date="2013" href="/metadata/view/indicatorinstance?pid=279&amp;id=13397&amp;norefer=true" ias:uid="13397" ias:utime="2013-01-01 00:00:00+13:00" ias:full-name="Preterm Births (% live births)"><Property name="dc:title" value="Preterm Births (% live births)" /><Property name="dc:description" value="Preterm birth is defined as babies born 20-36 weeks gestation. Figures show these as a percentage of singleton live births. (Singleton means 'an offspring born alone' i.e. twins and other multiple births are not included). Rates have not been adjusted according to characteristics of DHB populations, e.g. age, deprivation etc). Comparing DHB’s is therefore not recommended" /><Property name="dc:subject" value="Preterm births" /><Property name="dc:subject.keyword" value="Preterm births, Births, Child and Youth" /><Property name="dc:publisher" value="Ministry of Health" /><Property name="dc:creator" value="NZHIS" /><Property name="dc:coverage.spatial" value="DHB's" /><Property name="dc:coverage.temporal" value="Annual" /><Property name="dc:language" value="English" /><Property name="dc:rights" value="Public" /><Property name="dc:source" value="New Zealand Ministry of Health (2015): &quot;Maternity Tables 2013&quot;:  Publisher: new Zealand Ministry of Health, Wellington.  &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.health.govt.nz/publication/maternity-tables-2013&quot;&gt;" /><Property name="measure" value="percentage live births" /><Property name="numerator" value="Birth registration data: All single, live-born babies of 20-36 weeks gestation DHB numbers determined by baby's residential address" /><Property name="denominator" value="Birth registration data: All single, live-born babies over 20 weeks gestation DHB numbers determined by baby's residential address." /></Indicator><Indicator id="i1530" name="Teenage Birth Rate (CR per 1000)" type="numeric" date="2013" href="/metadata/view/indicatorinstance?pid=1530&amp;id=13398&amp;norefer=true" ias:uid="13398" ias:utime="2013-01-01 00:00:00+13:00" ias:full-name="Teenage Birth Rate (CR per 1000)"><Property name="dc:title" value="Teenage Birth Rate (CR per 1000)" /><Property name="dc:description" value="The Teenage birth rate measures the number of births per 1000 women to women whose age is less than 20 years. It is measured by the DHB containing the mothers ‘usual residential’ address. This indicator reviews births to teenage mothers and does not include all teenage pregnancy information such at terminations of pregnancy/abortions. Rates have not been adjusted according to characteristics of DHB populations, e.g. age, deprivation etc). Comparing DHB’s is therefore not recommended" /><Property name="dc:subject" value="Teenage Birth Rate" /><Property name="dc:subject.keyword" value="Teenage Birth Rate, Births, Child and Youth" /><Property name="dc:publisher" value="Ministry of Health" /><Property name="dc:creator" value="NZHIS" /><Property name="dc:coverage.spatial" value="DHB's" /><Property name="dc:coverage.temporal" value="Annual" /><Property name="dc:language" value="English" /><Property name="dc:rights" value="Public" /><Property name="dc:source" value="New Zealand Ministry of Health (2015): &quot;Maternity Tables 2013&quot;:  Publisher: new Zealand Ministry of Health, Wellington.  &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.health.govt.nz/publication/maternity-tables-2013&quot;&gt;" /><Property name="measure" value="CR per 1000: Crude rates (CR) represent number of people per 1000 in the New Zealand population who have the characteristic of interest within a given year. It illustrates the actual burden within a population and can be used to compare groups with the same age distribution. " /><Property name="numerator" value="Birth Registrations data: All births live and stillborn, after 20 weeks gestation or weighing more than 400g to women &lt;20 years of age." /><Property name="denominator" value="NZ Census data: All women aged 15-19 years" /></Indicator></ThemeFile><ThemeFile theme-id="Immunisation coverage (% total eligible population)" ias:uid="324" theme-name="Immunisation coverage (% total eligible population)" file-name="./xml/theme?themeId=324&amp;viewId=82&amp;geoId=11&amp;subsetId="><Indicator id="i299" name="Maori (6 months) % immunised" type="numeric" date="2009" href="/metadata/view/indicatorinstance?pid=299&amp;id=7579&amp;norefer=true" ias:uid="7579" ias:utime="2009-01-01 00:00:00+13:00" ias:full-name="Maori (6 months) % immunised"><Property name="dc:title" value="Immunisation coverage (% total eligible population)" /><Property name="dc:description" value="Immunisation coverage for children enrolled on the National Immunisation Register by Milestone Age of 6 months, 12 months, 18 months and 24 months. ‘Fully immunised includes the following diseases: diphtheria, tetanus, whooping cough, haemophilus influenza B, hepatitis B, polio and measles, mumps and rubella (the meningococcal vaccine is not included) The National Immunisation Register (NIR) is a computerised system that records immunisation details for NZ children. Children's details are entered at birth or on their first contact with a Primary Health Provider. Children/parents/caregivers can 'opt off' the register which means they are still part of the 'general population' in the denominator but their immunisation information is not available so they do not appear in the numerator. These numbers are very small." /><Property name="dc:subject" value="Immunisation coverage (% total eligible population)" /><Property name="dc:subject.keyword" value="Immunisation coverage, Child and Youth" /><Property name="dc:publisher" value="Ministry of Health" /><Property name="dc:creator" value="Ministry of Health National Immunisation Register" /><Property name="dc:coverage.spatial" value="DHB" /><Property name="dc:coverage.temporal" value="Annual" /><Property name="dc:language" value="English" /><Property name="dc:rights" value="Public" /><Property name="dc:source" value="Data from the National Immunisation Register (2010): &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.moh.govt.nz/moh.nsf/indexmh/immunisation-coverage-data&quot;&gt;" /><Property name="measure" value="Percentage" /><Property name="numerator" value="Children (registered on the NIR) who turn the age specified witthin the year indicated who have completed their age appropriate immunisations by the time they turned the milestone age." /><Property name="denominator" value=" All children who the age specified within the year indicated" /></Indicator><Indicator id="i299" name="Maori (6 months) % immunised" type="numeric" date="2010" href="/metadata/view/indicatorinstance?pid=299&amp;id=7580&amp;norefer=true" ias:uid="7580" ias:utime="2010-01-01 00:00:00+13:00" ias:full-name="Maori (6 months) % immunised"><Property name="dc:title" value="Immunisation coverage (% total eligible population)" /><Property name="dc:description" value="Immunisation coverage for children enrolled on the National Immunisation Register by Milestone Age of 6 months, 12 months, 18 months and 24 months. ‘Fully immunised includes the following diseases: diphtheria, tetanus, whooping cough, haemophilus influenza B, hepatitis B, polio and measles, mumps and rubella (the meningococcal vaccine is not included) The National Immunisation Register (NIR) is a computerised system that records immunisation details for NZ children. Children's details are entered at birth or on their first contact with a Primary Health Provider. Children/parents/caregivers can 'opt off' the register which means they are still part of the 'general population' in the denominator but their immunisation information is not available so they do not appear in the numerator. These numbers are very small." /><Property name="dc:subject" value="Immunisation coverage (% total eligible population)" /><Property name="dc:subject.keyword" value="Immunisation coverage, Child and Youth" /><Property name="dc:publisher" value="Ministry of Health" /><Property name="dc:creator" value="Ministry of Health National Immunisation Register" /><Property name="dc:coverage.spatial" value="DHB" /><Property name="dc:coverage.temporal" value="Annual" /><Property name="dc:language" value="English" /><Property name="dc:rights" value="Public" /><Property name="dc:source" value="Data from the National Immunisation Register (2010): &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.moh.govt.nz/moh.nsf/indexmh/immunisation-coverage-data&quot;&gt;" /><Property name="measure" value="Percentage" /><Property name="numerator" value="Children (registered on the NIR) who turn the age specified witthin the year indicated who have completed their age appropriate immunisations by the time they turned the milestone age." /><Property name="denominator" value=" All children who the age specified within the year indicated" /></Indicator><Indicator id="i299" name="Maori (6 months) % immunised" type="numeric" date="2011" href="/metadata/view/indicatorinstance?pid=299&amp;id=7581&amp;norefer=true" ias:uid="7581" ias:utime="2011-01-01 00:00:00+13:00" ias:full-name="Maori (6 months) % immunised"><Property name="dc:title" value="Immunisation coverage (% total eligible population)" /><Property name="dc:description" value="Immunisation coverage for children enrolled on the National Immunisation Register by Milestone Age of 6 months, 12 months, 18 months and 24 months. ‘Fully immunised includes the following diseases: diphtheria, tetanus, whooping cough, haemophilus influenza B, hepatitis B, polio and measles, mumps and rubella (the meningococcal vaccine is not included) The National Immunisation Register (NIR) is a computerised system that records immunisation details for NZ children. Children's details are entered at birth or on their first contact with a Primary Health Provider. Children/parents/caregivers can 'opt off' the register which means they are still part of the 'general population' in the denominator but their immunisation information is not available so they do not appear in the numerator. These numbers are very small." /><Property name="dc:subject" value="Immunisation coverage (% total eligible population)" /><Property name="dc:subject.keyword" value="Immunisation coverage, Child and Youth" /><Property name="dc:publisher" value="Ministry of Health" /><Property name="dc:creator" value="Ministry of Health National Immunisation Register" /><Property name="dc:coverage.spatial" value="DHB" /><Property name="dc:coverage.temporal" value="Annual" /><Property name="dc:language" value="English" /><Property name="dc:rights" value="Public" /><Property name="dc:source" value="Data from the National Immunisation Register (2010): &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.moh.govt.nz/moh.nsf/indexmh/immunisation-coverage-data&quot;&gt;" /><Property name="measure" value="Percentage" /><Property name="numerator" value="Children (registered on the NIR) who turn the age specified witthin the year indicated who have completed their age appropriate immunisations by the time they turned the milestone age." /><Property name="denominator" value=" All children who the age specified within the year indicated" /></Indicator><Indicator id="i299" name="Maori (6 months) % immunised" type="numeric" date="2012" href="/metadata/view/indicatorinstance?pid=299&amp;id=7582&amp;norefer=true" ias:uid="7582" ias:utime="2012-01-01 00:00:00+13:00" ias:full-name="Maori (6 months) % immunised"><Property name="dc:title" value="Immunisation coverage (% total eligible population)" /><Property name="dc:description" value="Immunisation coverage for children enrolled on the National Immunisation Register by Milestone Age of 6 months, 12 months, 18 months and 24 months. ‘Fully immunised includes the following diseases: diphtheria, tetanus, whooping cough, haemophilus influenza B, hepatitis B, polio and measles, mumps and rubella (the meningococcal vaccine is not included) The National Immunisation Register (NIR) is a computerised system that records immunisation details for NZ children. Children's details are entered at birth or on their first contact with a Primary Health Provider. Children/parents/caregivers can 'opt off' the register which means they are still part of the 'general population' in the denominator but their immunisation information is not available so they do not appear in the numerator. These numbers are very small." /><Property name="dc:subject" value="Immunisation coverage (% total eligible population)" /><Property name="dc:subject.keyword" value="Immunisation coverage, Child and Youth" /><Property name="dc:publisher" value="Ministry of Health" /><Property name="dc:creator" value="Ministry of Health National Immunisation Register" /><Property name="dc:coverage.spatial" value="DHB" /><Property name="dc:coverage.temporal" value="Annual" /><Property name="dc:language" value="English" /><Property name="dc:rights" value="Public" /><Property name="dc:source" value="Data from the National Immunisation Register (2010): &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.moh.govt.nz/moh.nsf/indexmh/immunisation-coverage-data&quot;&gt;" /><Property name="measure" value="Percentage" /><Property name="numerator" value="Children (registered on the NIR) who turn the age specified witthin the year indicated who have completed their age appropriate immunisations by the time they turned the milestone age." /><Property name="denominator" value=" All children who the age specified within the year indicated" /></Indicator><Indicator id="i299" name="Maori (6 months) % immunised" type="numeric" date="2013" href="/metadata/view/indicatorinstance?pid=299&amp;id=12698&amp;norefer=true" ias:uid="12698" ias:utime="2013-01-01 00:00:00+13:00" ias:full-name="Maori (6 months) % immunised"><Property name="dc:title" value="Immunisation coverage (% total eligible population)" /><Property name="dc:description" value="Immunisation coverage for children enrolled on the National Immunisation Register by Milestone Age of 6 months, 12 months, 18 months and 24 months. ‘Fully immunised includes the following diseases: diphtheria, tetanus, whooping cough, haemophilus influenza B, hepatitis B, polio and measles, mumps and rubella (the meningococcal vaccine is not included) The National Immunisation Register (NIR) is a computerised system that records immunisation details for NZ children. Children's details are entered at birth or on their first contact with a Primary Health Provider. Children/parents/caregivers can 'opt off' the register which means they are still part of the 'general population' in the denominator but their immunisation information is not available so they do not appear in the numerator. These numbers are very small." /><Property name="dc:subject" value="Immunisation coverage (% total eligible population)" /><Property name="dc:subject.keyword" value="Immunisation coverage, Child and Youth" /><Property name="dc:publisher" value="Ministry of Health" /><Property name="dc:creator" value="Ministry of Health National Immunisation Register" /><Property name="dc:coverage.spatial" value="DHB" /><Property name="dc:coverage.temporal" value="Annual" /><Property name="dc:language" value="English" /><Property name="dc:rights" value="Public" /><Property name="dc:source" value="Data from the National Immunisation Register (2010): &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.moh.govt.nz/moh.nsf/indexmh/immunisation-coverage-data&quot;&gt;" /><Property name="measure" value="Percentage" /><Property name="numerator" value="Children (registered on the NIR) who turn the age specified witthin the year indicated who have completed their age appropriate immunisations by the time they turned the milestone age." /><Property name="denominator" value=" All children who the age specified within the year indicated" /></Indicator><Indicator id="i299" name="Maori (6 months) % immunised" type="numeric" date="2014" href="/metadata/view/indicatorinstance?pid=299&amp;id=13405&amp;norefer=true" ias:uid="13405" ias:utime="2014-01-01 00:00:00+13:00" ias:full-name="Maori (6 months) % immunised"><Property name="dc:title" value="Immunisation coverage (% total eligible population)" /><Property name="dc:description" value="Immunisation coverage for children enrolled on the National Immunisation Register by Milestone Age of 6 months, 12 months, 18 months and 24 months. ‘Fully immunised includes the following diseases: diphtheria, tetanus, whooping cough, haemophilus influenza B, hepatitis B, polio and measles, mumps and rubella (the meningococcal vaccine is not included) The National Immunisation Register (NIR) is a computerised system that records immunisation details for NZ children. Children's details are entered at birth or on their first contact with a Primary Health Provider. Children/parents/caregivers can 'opt off' the register which means they are still part of the 'general population' in the denominator but their immunisation information is not available so they do not appear in the numerator. These numbers are very small." /><Property name="dc:subject" value="Immunisation coverage (% total eligible population)" /><Property name="dc:subject.keyword" value="Immunisation coverage, Child and Youth" /><Property name="dc:publisher" value="Ministry of Health" /><Property name="dc:creator" value="Ministry of Health National Immunisation Register" /><Property name="dc:coverage.spatial" value="DHB" /><Property name="dc:coverage.temporal" value="Annual" /><Property name="dc:language" value="English" /><Property name="dc:rights" value="Public" /><Property name="dc:source" value="Data from the National Immunisation Register (2010): &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.moh.govt.nz/moh.nsf/indexmh/immunisation-coverage-data&quot;&gt;" /><Property name="measure" value="Percentage" /><Property name="numerator" value="Children (registered on the NIR) who turn the age specified witthin the year indicated who have completed their age appropriate immunisations by the time they turned the milestone age." /><Property name="denominator" value=" All children who the age specified within the year indicated" /></Indicator><Indicator id="i299" name="Maori (6 months) % immunised" type="numeric" date="2015" href="/metadata/view/indicatorinstance?pid=299&amp;id=18529&amp;norefer=true" ias:uid="18529" ias:utime="2015-01-01 00:00:00+13:00" ias:full-name="Maori (6 months) % immunised"><Property name="dc:title" value="Immunisation coverage (% total eligible population)" /><Property name="dc:description" value="Immunisation coverage for children enrolled on the National Immunisation Register by Milestone Age of 6 months, 12 months, 18 months and 24 months. ‘Fully immunised includes the following diseases: diphtheria, tetanus, whooping cough, haemophilus influenza B, hepatitis B, polio and measles, mumps and rubella (the meningococcal vaccine is not included) The National Immunisation Register (NIR) is a computerised system that records immunisation details for NZ children. Children's details are entered at birth or on their first contact with a Primary Health Provider. Children/parents/caregivers can 'opt off' the register which means they are still part of the 'general population' in the denominator but their immunisation information is not available so they do not appear in the numerator. These numbers are very small." /><Property name="dc:subject" value="Immunisation coverage (% total eligible population)" /><Property name="dc:subject.keyword" value="Immunisation coverage, Child and Youth" /><Property name="dc:publisher" value="Ministry of Health" /><Property name="dc:creator" value="Ministry of Health National Immunisation Register" /><Property name="dc:coverage.spatial" value="DHB" /><Property name="dc:coverage.temporal" value="Annual" /><Property name="dc:language" value="English" /><Property name="dc:rights" value="Public" /><Property name="dc:source" value="Data from the National Immunisation Register (2010): &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.moh.govt.nz/moh.nsf/indexmh/immunisation-coverage-data&quot;&gt;" /><Property name="measure" value="Percentage" /><Property name="numerator" value="Children (registered on the NIR) who turn the age specified witthin the year indicated who have completed their age appropriate immunisations by the time they turned the milestone age." /><Property name="denominator" value=" All children who the age specified within the year indicated" /></Indicator><Indicator id="i299" name="Maori (6 months) % immunised" type="numeric" date="2016" href="/metadata/view/indicatorinstance?pid=299&amp;id=18530&amp;norefer=true" ias:uid="18530" ias:utime="2016-01-01 00:00:00+13:00" ias:full-name="Maori (6 months) % immunised"><Property name="dc:title" value="Immunisation coverage (% total eligible population)" /><Property name="dc:description" value="Immunisation coverage for children enrolled on the National Immunisation Register by Milestone Age of 6 months, 12 months, 18 months and 24 months. ‘Fully immunised includes the following diseases: diphtheria, tetanus, whooping cough, haemophilus influenza B, hepatitis B, polio and measles, mumps and rubella (the meningococcal vaccine is not included) The National Immunisation Register (NIR) is a computerised system that records immunisation details for NZ children. Children's details are entered at birth or on their first contact with a Primary Health Provider. Children/parents/caregivers can 'opt off' the register which means they are still part of the 'general population' in the denominator but their immunisation information is not available so they do not appear in the numerator. These numbers are very small." /><Property name="dc:subject" value="Immunisation coverage (% total eligible population)" /><Property name="dc:subject.keyword" value="Immunisation coverage, Child and Youth" /><Property name="dc:publisher" value="Ministry of Health" /><Property name="dc:creator" value="Ministry of Health National Immunisation Register" /><Property name="dc:coverage.spatial" value="DHB" /><Property name="dc:coverage.temporal" value="Annual" /><Property name="dc:language" value="English" /><Property name="dc:rights" value="Public" /><Property name="dc:source" value="Data from the National Immunisation Register (2010): &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.moh.govt.nz/moh.nsf/indexmh/immunisation-coverage-data&quot;&gt;" /><Property name="measure" value="Percentage" /><Property name="numerator" value="Children (registered on the NIR) who turn the age specified witthin the year indicated who have completed their age appropriate immunisations by the time they turned the milestone age." /><Property name="denominator" value=" All children who the age specified within the year indicated" /></Indicator><Indicator id="i300" name="Pacific (6 months) % immunised" type="numeric" date="2009" href="/metadata/view/indicatorinstance?pid=300&amp;id=7583&amp;norefer=true" ias:uid="7583" ias:utime="2009-01-01 00:00:00+13:00" ias:full-name="Pacific (6 months) % immunised"><Property name="dc:title" value="Immunisation coverage (% total eligible population)" /><Property name="dc:description" value="Immunisation coverage for children enrolled on the National Immunisation Register by Milestone Age of 6 months, 12 months, 18 months and 24 months. ‘Fully immunised includes the following diseases: diphtheria, tetanus, whooping cough, haemophilus influenza B, hepatitis B, polio and measles, mumps and rubella (the meningococcal vaccine is not included) The National Immunisation Register (NIR) is a computerised system that records immunisation details for NZ children. Children's details are entered at birth or on their first contact with a Primary Health Provider. Children/parents/caregivers can 'opt off' the register which means they are still part of the 'general population' in the denominator but their immunisation information is not available so they do not appear in the numerator. These numbers are very small." /><Property name="dc:subject" value="Immunisation coverage (% total eligible population)" /><Property name="dc:subject.keyword" value="Immunisation coverage, Child and Youth" /><Property name="dc:publisher" value="Ministry of Health" /><Property name="dc:creator" value="Ministry of Health National Immunisation Register" /><Property name="dc:coverage.spatial" value="DHB" /><Property name="dc:coverage.temporal" value="Annual" /><Property name="dc:language" value="English" /><Property name="dc:rights" value="Public" /><Property name="dc:source" value="Data from the National Immunisation Register (2010): &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.moh.govt.nz/moh.nsf/indexmh/immunisation-coverage-data&quot;&gt;" /><Property name="measure" value="Percentage" /><Property name="numerator" value="Children (registered on the NIR) who turn the age specified witthin the year indicated who have completed their age appropriate immunisations by the time they turned the milestone age." /><Property name="denominator" value=" All children who the age specified within the year indicated" /></Indicator><Indicator id="i300" name="Pacific (6 months) % immunised" type="numeric" date="2010" href="/metadata/view/indicatorinstance?pid=300&amp;id=7584&amp;norefer=true" ias:uid="7584" ias:utime="2010-01-01 00:00:00+13:00" ias:full-name="Pacific (6 months) % immunised"><Property name="dc:title" value="Immunisation coverage (% total eligible population)" /><Property name="dc:description" value="Immunisation coverage for children enrolled on the National Immunisation Register by Milestone Age of 6 months, 12 months, 18 months and 24 months. ‘Fully immunised includes the following diseases: diphtheria, tetanus, whooping cough, haemophilus influenza B, hepatitis B, polio and measles, mumps and rubella (the meningococcal vaccine is not included) The National Immunisation Register (NIR) is a computerised system that records immunisation details for NZ children. Children's details are entered at birth or on their first contact with a Primary Health Provider. Children/parents/caregivers can 'opt off' the register which means they are still part of the 'general population' in the denominator but their immunisation information is not available so they do not appear in the numerator. These numbers are very small." /><Property name="dc:subject" value="Immunisation coverage (% total eligible population)" /><Property name="dc:subject.keyword" value="Immunisation coverage, Child and Youth" /><Property name="dc:publisher" value="Ministry of Health" /><Property name="dc:creator" value="Ministry of Health National Immunisation Register" /><Property name="dc:coverage.spatial" value="DHB" /><Property name="dc:coverage.temporal" value="Annual" /><Property name="dc:language" value="English" /><Property name="dc:rights" value="Public" /><Property name="dc:source" value="Data from the National Immunisation Register (2010): &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.moh.govt.nz/moh.nsf/indexmh/immunisation-coverage-data&quot;&gt;" /><Property name="measure" value="Percentage" /><Property name="numerator" value="Children (registered on the NIR) who turn the age specified witthin the year indicated who have completed their age appropriate immunisations by the time they turned the milestone age." /><Property name="denominator" value=" All children who the age specified within the year indicated" /></Indicator><Indicator id="i300" name="Pacific (6 months) % immunised" type="numeric" date="2011" href="/metadata/view/indicatorinstance?pid=300&amp;id=7585&amp;norefer=true" ias:uid="7585" ias:utime="2011-01-01 00:00:00+13:00" ias:full-name="Pacific (6 months) % immunised"><Property name="dc:title" value="Immunisation coverage (% total eligible population)" /><Property name="dc:description" value="Immunisation coverage for children enrolled on the National Immunisation Register by Milestone Age of 6 months, 12 months, 18 months and 24 months. ‘Fully immunised includes the following diseases: diphtheria, tetanus, whooping cough, haemophilus influenza B, hepatitis B, polio and measles, mumps and rubella (the meningococcal vaccine is not included) The National Immunisation Register (NIR) is a computerised system that records immunisation details for NZ children. Children's details are entered at birth or on their first contact with a Primary Health Provider. Children/parents/caregivers can 'opt off' the register which means they are still part of the 'general population' in the denominator but their immunisation information is not available so they do not appear in the numerator. These numbers are very small." /><Property name="dc:subject" value="Immunisation coverage (% total eligible population)" /><Property name="dc:subject.keyword" value="Immunisation coverage, Child and Youth" /><Property name="dc:publisher" value="Ministry of Health" /><Property name="dc:creator" value="Ministry of Health National Immunisation Register" /><Property name="dc:coverage.spatial" value="DHB" /><Property name="dc:coverage.temporal" value="Annual" /><Property name="dc:language" value="English" /><Property name="dc:rights" value="Public" /><Property name="dc:source" value="Data from the National Immunisation Register (2010): &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.moh.govt.nz/moh.nsf/indexmh/immunisation-coverage-data&quot;&gt;" /><Property name="measure" value="Percentage" /><Property name="numerator" value="Children (registered on the NIR) who turn the age specified witthin the year indicated who have completed their age appropriate immunisations by the time they turned the milestone age." /><Property name="denominator" value=" All children who the age specified within the year indicated" /></Indicator><Indicator id="i300" name="Pacific (6 months) % immunised" type="numeric" date="2012" href="/metadata/view/indicatorinstance?pid=300&amp;id=7586&amp;norefer=true" ias:uid="7586" ias:utime="2012-01-01 00:00:00+13:00" ias:full-name="Pacific (6 months) % immunised"><Property name="dc:title" value="Immunisation coverage (% total eligible population)" /><Property name="dc:description" value="Immunisation coverage for children enrolled on the National Immunisation Register by Milestone Age of 6 months, 12 months, 18 months and 24 months. ‘Fully immunised includes the following diseases: diphtheria, tetanus, whooping cough, haemophilus influenza B, hepatitis B, polio and measles, mumps and rubella (the meningococcal vaccine is not included) The National Immunisation Register (NIR) is a computerised system that records immunisation details for NZ children. Children's details are entered at birth or on their first contact with a Primary Health Provider. Children/parents/caregivers can 'opt off' the register which means they are still part of the 'general population' in the denominator but their immunisation information is not available so they do not appear in the numerator. These numbers are very small." /><Property name="dc:subject" value="Immunisation coverage (% total eligible population)" /><Property name="dc:subject.keyword" value="Immunisation coverage, Child and Youth" /><Property name="dc:publisher" value="Ministry of Health" /><Property name="dc:creator" value="Ministry of Health National Immunisation Register" /><Property name="dc:coverage.spatial" value="DHB" /><Property name="dc:coverage.temporal" value="Annual" /><Property name="dc:language" value="English" /><Property name="dc:rights" value="Public" /><Property name="dc:source" value="Data from the National Immunisation Register (2010): &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.moh.govt.nz/moh.nsf/indexmh/immunisation-coverage-data&quot;&gt;" /><Property name="measure" value="Percentage" /><Property name="numerator" value="Children (registered on the NIR) who turn the age specified witthin the year indicated who have completed their age appropriate immunisations by the time they turned the milestone age." /><Property name="denominator" value=" All children who the age specified within the year indicated" /></Indicator><Indicator id="i300" name="Pacific (6 months) % immunised" type="numeric" date="2013" href="/metadata/view/indicatorinstance?pid=300&amp;id=12699&amp;norefer=true" ias:uid="12699" ias:utime="2013-01-01 00:00:00+13:00" ias:full-name="Pacific (6 months) % immunised"><Property name="dc:title" value="Immunisation coverage (% total eligible population)" /><Property name="dc:description" value="Immunisation coverage for children enrolled on the National Immunisation Register by Milestone Age of 6 months, 12 months, 18 months and 24 months. ‘Fully immunised includes the following diseases: diphtheria, tetanus, whooping cough, haemophilus influenza B, hepatitis B, polio and measles, mumps and rubella (the meningococcal vaccine is not included) The National Immunisation Register (NIR) is a computerised system that records immunisation details for NZ children. Children's details are entered at birth or on their first contact with a Primary Health Provider. Children/parents/caregivers can 'opt off' the register which means they are still part of the 'general population' in the denominator but their immunisation information is not available so they do not appear in the numerator. These numbers are very small." /><Property name="dc:subject" value="Immunisation coverage (% total eligible population)" /><Property name="dc:subject.keyword" value="Immunisation coverage, Child and Youth" /><Property name="dc:publisher" value="Ministry of Health" /><Property name="dc:creator" value="Ministry of Health National Immunisation Register" /><Property name="dc:coverage.spatial" value="DHB" /><Property name="dc:coverage.temporal" value="Annual" /><Property name="dc:language" value="English" /><Property name="dc:rights" value="Public" /><Property name="dc:source" value="Data from the National Immunisation Register (2010): &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.moh.govt.nz/moh.nsf/indexmh/immunisation-coverage-data&quot;&gt;" /><Property name="measure" value="Percentage" /><Property name="numerator" value="Children (registered on the NIR) who turn the age specified witthin the year indicated who have completed their age appropriate immunisations by the time they turned the milestone age." /><Property name="denominator" value=" All children who the age specified within the year indicated" /></Indicator><Indicator id="i300" name="Pacific (6 months) % immunised" type="numeric" date="2014" href="/metadata/view/indicatorinstance?pid=300&amp;id=13406&amp;norefer=true" ias:uid="13406" ias:utime="2014-01-01 00:00:00+13:00" ias:full-name="Pacific (6 months) % immunised"><Property name="dc:title" value="Immunisation coverage (% total eligible population)" /><Property name="dc:description" value="Immunisation coverage for children enrolled on the National Immunisation Register by Milestone Age of 6 months, 12 months, 18 months and 24 months. ‘Fully immunised includes the following diseases: diphtheria, tetanus, whooping cough, haemophilus influenza B, hepatitis B, polio and measles, mumps and rubella (the meningococcal vaccine is not included) The National Immunisation Register (NIR) is a computerised system that records immunisation details for NZ children. Children's details are entered at birth or on their first contact with a Primary Health Provider. Children/parents/caregivers can 'opt off' the register which means they are still part of the 'general population' in the denominator but their immunisation information is not available so they do not appear in the numerator. These numbers are very small." /><Property name="dc:subject" value="Immunisation coverage (% total eligible population)" /><Property name="dc:subject.keyword" value="Immunisation coverage, Child and Youth" /><Property name="dc:publisher" value="Ministry of Health" /><Property name="dc:creator" value="Ministry of Health National Immunisation Register" /><Property name="dc:coverage.spatial" value="DHB" /><Property name="dc:coverage.temporal" value="Annual" /><Property name="dc:language" value="English" /><Property name="dc:rights" value="Public" /><Property name="dc:source" value="Data from the National Immunisation Register (2010): &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.moh.govt.nz/moh.nsf/indexmh/immunisation-coverage-data&quot;&gt;" /><Property name="measure" value="Percentage" /><Property name="numerator" value="Children (registered on the NIR) who turn the age specified witthin the year indicated who have completed their age appropriate immunisations by the time they turned the milestone age." /><Property name="denominator" value=" All children who the age specified within the year indicated" /></Indicator><Indicator id="i300" name="Pacific (6 months) % immunised" type="numeric" date="2015" href="/metadata/view/indicatorinstance?pid=300&amp;id=18531&amp;norefer=true" ias:uid="18531" ias:utime="2015-01-01 00:00:00+13:00" ias:full-name="Pacific (6 months) % immunised"><Property name="dc:title" value="Immunisation coverage (% total eligible population)" /><Property name="dc:description" value="Immunisation coverage for children enrolled on the National Immunisation Register by Milestone Age of 6 months, 12 months, 18 months and 24 months. ‘Fully immunised includes the following diseases: diphtheria, tetanus, whooping cough, haemophilus influenza B, hepatitis B, polio and measles, mumps and rubella (the meningococcal vaccine is not included) The National Immunisation Register (NIR) is a computerised system that records immunisation details for NZ children. Children's details are entered at birth or on their first contact with a Primary Health Provider. Children/parents/caregivers can 'opt off' the register which means they are still part of the 'general population' in the denominator but their immunisation information is not available so they do not appear in the numerator. These numbers are very small." /><Property name="dc:subject" value="Immunisation coverage (% total eligible population)" /><Property name="dc:subject.keyword" value="Immunisation coverage, Child and Youth" /><Property name="dc:publisher" value="Ministry of Health" /><Property name="dc:creator" value="Ministry of Health National Immunisation Register" /><Property name="dc:coverage.spatial" value="DHB" /><Property name="dc:coverage.temporal" value="Annual" /><Property name="dc:language" value="English" /><Property name="dc:rights" value="Public" /><Property name="dc:source" value="Data from the National Immunisation Register (2010): &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.moh.govt.nz/moh.nsf/indexmh/immunisation-coverage-data&quot;&gt;" /><Property name="measure" value="Percentage" /><Property name="numerator" value="Children (registered on the NIR) who turn the age specified witthin the year indicated who have completed their age appropriate immunisations by the time they turned the milestone age." /><Property name="denominator" value=" All children who the age specified within the year indicated" /></Indicator><Indicator id="i300" name="Pacific (6 months) % immunised" type="numeric" date="2016" href="/metadata/view/indicatorinstance?pid=300&amp;id=18532&amp;norefer=true" ias:uid="18532" ias:utime="2016-01-01 00:00:00+13:00" ias:full-name="Pacific (6 months) % immunised"><Property name="dc:title" value="Immunisation coverage (% total eligible population)" /><Property name="dc:description" value="Immunisation coverage for children enrolled on the National Immunisation Register by Milestone Age of 6 months, 12 months, 18 months and 24 months. ‘Fully immunised includes the following diseases: diphtheria, tetanus, whooping cough, haemophilus influenza B, hepatitis B, polio and measles, mumps and rubella (the meningococcal vaccine is not included) The National Immunisation Register (NIR) is a computerised system that records immunisation details for NZ children. Children's details are entered at birth or on their first contact with a Primary Health Provider. Children/parents/caregivers can 'opt off' the register which means they are still part of the 'general population' in the denominator but their immunisation information is not available so they do not appear in the numerator. These numbers are very small." /><Property name="dc:subject" value="Immunisation coverage (% total eligible population)" /><Property name="dc:subject.keyword" value="Immunisation coverage, Child and Youth" /><Property name="dc:publisher" value="Ministry of Health" /><Property name="dc:creator" value="Ministry of Health National Immunisation Register" /><Property name="dc:coverage.spatial" value="DHB" /><Property name="dc:coverage.temporal" value="Annual" /><Property name="dc:language" value="English" /><Property name="dc:rights" value="Public" /><Property name="dc:source" value="Data from the National Immunisation Register (2010): &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.moh.govt.nz/moh.nsf/indexmh/immunisation-coverage-data&quot;&gt;" /><Property name="measure" value="Percentage" /><Property name="numerator" value="Children (registered on the NIR) who turn the age specified witthin the year indicated who have completed their age appropriate immunisations by the time they turned the milestone age." /><Property name="denominator" value=" All children who the age specified within the year indicated" /></Indicator><Indicator id="i301" name="NZ European (6 months) % immunised" type="numeric" date="2009" href="/metadata/view/indicatorinstance?pid=301&amp;id=7587&amp;norefer=true" ias:uid="7587" ias:utime="2009-01-01 00:00:00+13:00" ias:full-name="NZ European (6 months) % immunised"><Property name="dc:title" value="Immunisation coverage (% total eligible population)" /><Property name="dc:description" value="Immunisation coverage for children enrolled on the National Immunisation Register by Milestone Age of 6 months, 12 months, 18 months 24 months and 5 years. ‘Fully immunised includes the following diseases: diphtheria, tetanus, whooping cough, haemophilus influenza B, hepatitis B, polio and measles, mumps and rubella (the meningococcal vaccine is not included) The National Immunisation Register (NIR) is a computerised system that records immunisation details for NZ children. Children's details are entered at birth or on their first contact with a Primary Health Provider. Children/parents/caregivers can 'opt off' the register which means they are still part of the 'general population' in the denominator but their immunisation information is not available so they do not appear in the numerator. These numbers are very small." /><Property name="dc:subject" value="Immunisation coverage (% total eligible population)" /><Property name="dc:subject.keyword" value="Immunisation coverage, Child and Youth" /><Property name="dc:publisher" value="Ministry of Health" /><Property name="dc:creator" value="Ministry of Health National Immunisation Register" /><Property name="dc:coverage.spatial" value="New Zealand" /><Property name="dc:coverage.temporal" value="Annual" /><Property name="dc:language" value="English" /><Property name="dc:rights" value="Public" /><Property name="dc:source" value="Data from the National Immunisation Register: &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.moh.govt.nz/moh.nsf/indexmh/immunisation-coverage-data&quot;&gt;" /><Property name="measure" value="Percentage" /><Property name="numerator" value="Children (registered on the NIR) who turn the age specified witthin the year indicated who have completed their age appropriate immunisations by the time they turned the milestone age." /><Property name="denominator" value=" All children who the age specified within the year indicated" /></Indicator><Indicator id="i301" name="NZ European (6 months) % immunised" type="numeric" date="2010" href="/metadata/view/indicatorinstance?pid=301&amp;id=7588&amp;norefer=true" ias:uid="7588" ias:utime="2010-01-01 00:00:00+13:00" ias:full-name="NZ European (6 months) % immunised"><Property name="dc:title" value="Immunisation coverage (% total eligible population)" /><Property name="dc:description" value="Immunisation coverage for children enrolled on the National Immunisation Register by Milestone Age of 6 months, 12 months, 18 months 24 months and 5 years. ‘Fully immunised includes the following diseases: diphtheria, tetanus, whooping cough, haemophilus influenza B, hepatitis B, polio and measles, mumps and rubella (the meningococcal vaccine is not included) The National Immunisation Register (NIR) is a computerised system that records immunisation details for NZ children. Children's details are entered at birth or on their first contact with a Primary Health Provider. Children/parents/caregivers can 'opt off' the register which means they are still part of the 'general population' in the denominator but their immunisation information is not available so they do not appear in the numerator. These numbers are very small." /><Property name="dc:subject" value="Immunisation coverage (% total eligible population)" /><Property name="dc:subject.keyword" value="Immunisation coverage, Child and Youth" /><Property name="dc:publisher" value="Ministry of Health" /><Property name="dc:creator" value="Ministry of Health National Immunisation Register" /><Property name="dc:coverage.spatial" value="New Zealand" /><Property name="dc:coverage.temporal" value="Annual" /><Property name="dc:language" value="English" /><Property name="dc:rights" value="Public" /><Property name="dc:source" value="Data from the National Immunisation Register: &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.moh.govt.nz/moh.nsf/indexmh/immunisation-coverage-data&quot;&gt;" /><Property name="measure" value="Percentage" /><Property name="numerator" value="Children (registered on the NIR) who turn the age specified witthin the year indicated who have completed their age appropriate immunisations by the time they turned the milestone age." /><Property name="denominator" value=" All children who the age specified within the year indicated" /></Indicator><Indicator id="i301" name="NZ European (6 months) % immunised" type="numeric" date="2011" href="/metadata/view/indicatorinstance?pid=301&amp;id=7589&amp;norefer=true" ias:uid="7589" ias:utime="2011-01-01 00:00:00+13:00" ias:full-name="NZ European (6 months) % immunised"><Property name="dc:title" value="Immunisation coverage (% total eligible population)" /><Property name="dc:description" value="Immunisation coverage for children enrolled on the National Immunisation Register by Milestone Age of 6 months, 12 months, 18 months 24 months and 5 years. ‘Fully immunised includes the following diseases: diphtheria, tetanus, whooping cough, haemophilus influenza B, hepatitis B, polio and measles, mumps and rubella (the meningococcal vaccine is not included) The National Immunisation Register (NIR) is a computerised system that records immunisation details for NZ children. Children's details are entered at birth or on their first contact with a Primary Health Provider. Children/parents/caregivers can 'opt off' the register which means they are still part of the 'general population' in the denominator but their immunisation information is not available so they do not appear in the numerator. These numbers are very small." /><Property name="dc:subject" value="Immunisation coverage (% total eligible population)" /><Property name="dc:subject.keyword" value="Immunisation coverage, Child and Youth" /><Property name="dc:publisher" value="Ministry of Health" /><Property name="dc:creator" value="Ministry of Health National Immunisation Register" /><Property name="dc:coverage.spatial" value="New Zealand" /><Property name="dc:coverage.temporal" value="Annual" /><Property name="dc:language" value="English" /><Property name="dc:rights" value="Public" /><Property name="dc:source" value="Data from the National Immunisation Register: &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.moh.govt.nz/moh.nsf/indexmh/immunisation-coverage-data&quot;&gt;" /><Property name="measure" value="Percentage" /><Property name="numerator" value="Children (registered on the NIR) who turn the age specified witthin the year indicated who have completed their age appropriate immunisations by the time they turned the milestone age." /><Property name="denominator" value=" All children who the age specified within the year indicated" /></Indicator><Indicator id="i301" name="NZ European (6 months) % immunised" type="numeric" date="2012" href="/metadata/view/indicatorinstance?pid=301&amp;id=7590&amp;norefer=true" ias:uid="7590" ias:utime="2012-01-01 00:00:00+13:00" ias:full-name="NZ European (6 months) % immunised"><Property name="dc:title" value="Immunisation coverage (% total eligible population)" /><Property name="dc:description" value="Immunisation coverage for children enrolled on the National Immunisation Register by Milestone Age of 6 months, 12 months, 18 months 24 months and 5 years. ‘Fully immunised includes the following diseases: diphtheria, tetanus, whooping cough, haemophilus influenza B, hepatitis B, polio and measles, mumps and rubella (the meningococcal vaccine is not included) The National Immunisation Register (NIR) is a computerised system that records immunisation details for NZ children. Children's details are entered at birth or on their first contact with a Primary Health Provider. Children/parents/caregivers can 'opt off' the register which means they are still part of the 'general population' in the denominator but their immunisation information is not available so they do not appear in the numerator. These numbers are very small." /><Property name="dc:subject" value="Immunisation coverage (% total eligible population)" /><Property name="dc:subject.keyword" value="Immunisation coverage, Child and Youth" /><Property name="dc:publisher" value="Ministry of Health" /><Property name="dc:creator" value="Ministry of Health National Immunisation Register" /><Property name="dc:coverage.spatial" value="New Zealand" /><Property name="dc:coverage.temporal" value="Annual" /><Property name="dc:language" value="English" /><Property name="dc:rights" value="Public" /><Property name="dc:source" value="Data from the National Immunisation Register: &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.moh.govt.nz/moh.nsf/indexmh/immunisation-coverage-data&quot;&gt;" /><Property name="measure" value="Percentage" /><Property name="numerator" value="Children (registered on the NIR) who turn the age specified witthin the year indicated who have completed their age appropriate immunisations by the time they turned the milestone age." /><Property name="denominator" value=" All children who the age specified within the year indicated" /></Indicator><Indicator id="i301" name="NZ European (6 months) % immunised" type="numeric" date="2013" href="/metadata/view/indicatorinstance?pid=301&amp;id=12700&amp;norefer=true" ias:uid="12700" ias:utime="2013-01-01 00:00:00+13:00" ias:full-name="NZ European (6 months) % immunised"><Property name="dc:title" value="Immunisation coverage (% total eligible population)" /><Property name="dc:description" value="Immunisation coverage for children enrolled on the National Immunisation Register by Milestone Age of 6 months, 12 months, 18 months 24 months and 5 years. ‘Fully immunised includes the following diseases: diphtheria, tetanus, whooping cough, haemophilus influenza B, hepatitis B, polio and measles, mumps and rubella (the meningococcal vaccine is not included) The National Immunisation Register (NIR) is a computerised system that records immunisation details for NZ children. Children's details are entered at birth or on their first contact with a Primary Health Provider. Children/parents/caregivers can 'opt off' the register which means they are still part of the 'general population' in the denominator but their immunisation information is not available so they do not appear in the numerator. These numbers are very small." /><Property name="dc:subject" value="Immunisation coverage (% total eligible population)" /><Property name="dc:subject.keyword" value="Immunisation coverage, Child and Youth" /><Property name="dc:publisher" value="Ministry of Health" /><Property name="dc:creator" value="Ministry of Health National Immunisation Register" /><Property name="dc:coverage.spatial" value="New Zealand" /><Property name="dc:coverage.temporal" value="Annual" /><Property name="dc:language" value="English" /><Property name="dc:rights" value="Public" /><Property name="dc:source" value="Data from the National Immunisation Register: &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.moh.govt.nz/moh.nsf/indexmh/immunisation-coverage-data&quot;&gt;" /><Property name="measure" value="Percentage" /><Property name="numerator" value="Children (registered on the NIR) who turn the age specified witthin the year indicated who have completed their age appropriate immunisations by the time they turned the milestone age." /><Property name="denominator" value=" All children who the age specified within the year indicated" /></Indicator><Indicator id="i301" name="NZ European (6 months) % immunised" type="numeric" date="2014" href="/metadata/view/indicatorinstance?pid=301&amp;id=13404&amp;norefer=true" ias:uid="13404" ias:utime="2014-01-01 00:00:00+13:00" ias:full-name="NZ European (6 months) % immunised"><Property name="dc:title" value="Immunisation coverage (% total eligible population)" /><Property name="dc:description" value="Immunisation coverage for children enrolled on the National Immunisation Register by Milestone Age of 6 months, 12 months, 18 months 24 months and 5 years. ‘Fully immunised includes the following diseases: diphtheria, tetanus, whooping cough, haemophilus influenza B, hepatitis B, polio and measles, mumps and rubella (the meningococcal vaccine is not included) The National Immunisation Register (NIR) is a computerised system that records immunisation details for NZ children. Children's details are entered at birth or on their first contact with a Primary Health Provider. Children/parents/caregivers can 'opt off' the register which means they are still part of the 'general population' in the denominator but their immunisation information is not available so they do not appear in the numerator. These numbers are very small." /><Property name="dc:subject" value="Immunisation coverage (% total eligible population)" /><Property name="dc:subject.keyword" value="Immunisation coverage, Child and Youth" /><Property name="dc:publisher" value="Ministry of Health" /><Property name="dc:creator" value="Ministry of Health National Immunisation Register" /><Property name="dc:coverage.spatial" value="New Zealand" /><Property name="dc:coverage.temporal" value="Annual" /><Property name="dc:language" value="English" /><Property name="dc:rights" value="Public" /><Property name="dc:source" value="Data from the National Immunisation Register: &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.moh.govt.nz/moh.nsf/indexmh/immunisation-coverage-data&quot;&gt;" /><Property name="measure" value="Percentage" /><Property name="numerator" value="Children (registered on the NIR) who turn the age specified witthin the year indicated who have completed their age appropriate immunisations by the time they turned the milestone age." /><Property name="denominator" value=" All children who the age specified within the year indicated" /></Indicator><Indicator id="i302" name="Asian (6 months) % immunised" type="numeric" date="2009" href="/metadata/view/indicatorinstance?pid=302&amp;id=7591&amp;norefer=true" ias:uid="7591" ias:utime="2009-01-01 00:00:00+13:00" ias:full-name="Asian (6 months) % immunised"><Property name="dc:title" value="Immunisation coverage (% total eligible population)" /><Property name="dc:description" value="Immunisation coverage for children enrolled on the National Immunisation Register by Milestone Age of 6 months, 12 months, 18 months and 24 months. ‘Fully immunised includes the following diseases: diphtheria, tetanus, whooping cough, haemophilus influenza B, hepatitis B, polio and measles, mumps and rubella (the meningococcal vaccine is not included) The National Immunisation Register (NIR) is a computerised system that records immunisation details for NZ children. Children's details are entered at birth or on their first contact with a Primary Health Provider. Children/parents/caregivers can 'opt off' the register which means they are still part of the 'general population' in the denominator but their immunisation information is not available so they do not appear in the numerator. These numbers are very small." /><Property name="dc:subject" value="Immunisation coverage (% total eligible population)" /><Property name="dc:subject.keyword" value="Immunisation coverage, Child and Youth" /><Property name="dc:publisher" value="Ministry of Health" /><Property name="dc:creator" value="Ministry of Health National Immunisation Register" /><Property name="dc:coverage.spatial" value="DHB" /><Property name="dc:coverage.temporal" value="Annual" /><Property name="dc:language" value="English" /><Property name="dc:rights" value="Public" /><Property name="dc:source" value="Data from the National Immunisation Register (2010): &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.moh.govt.nz/moh.nsf/indexmh/immunisation-coverage-data&quot;&gt;" /><Property name="measure" value="Percentage" /><Property name="numerator" value="Children (registered on the NIR) who turn the age specified witthin the year indicated who have completed their age appropriate immunisations by the time they turned the milestone age." /><Property name="denominator" value=" All children who the age specified within the year indicated" /></Indicator><Indicator id="i302" name="Asian (6 months) % immunised" type="numeric" date="2010" href="/metadata/view/indicatorinstance?pid=302&amp;id=7592&amp;norefer=true" ias:uid="7592" ias:utime="2010-01-01 00:00:00+13:00" ias:full-name="Asian (6 months) % immunised"><Property name="dc:title" value="Immunisation coverage (% total eligible population)" /><Property name="dc:description" value="Immunisation coverage for children enrolled on the National Immunisation Register by Milestone Age of 6 months, 12 months, 18 months and 24 months. ‘Fully immunised includes the following diseases: diphtheria, tetanus, whooping cough, haemophilus influenza B, hepatitis B, polio and measles, mumps and rubella (the meningococcal vaccine is not included) The National Immunisation Register (NIR) is a computerised system that records immunisation details for NZ children. Children's details are entered at birth or on their first contact with a Primary Health Provider. Children/parents/caregivers can 'opt off' the register which means they are still part of the 'general population' in the denominator but their immunisation information is not available so they do not appear in the numerator. These numbers are very small." /><Property name="dc:subject" value="Immunisation coverage (% total eligible population)" /><Property name="dc:subject.keyword" value="Immunisation coverage, Child and Youth" /><Property name="dc:publisher" value="Ministry of Health" /><Property name="dc:creator" value="Ministry of Health National Immunisation Register" /><Property name="dc:coverage.spatial" value="DHB" /><Property name="dc:coverage.temporal" value="Annual" /><Property name="dc:language" value="English" /><Property name="dc:rights" value="Public" /><Property name="dc:source" value="Data from the National Immunisation Register (2010): &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.moh.govt.nz/moh.nsf/indexmh/immunisation-coverage-data&quot;&gt;" /><Property name="measure" value="Percentage" /><Property name="numerator" value="Children (registered on the NIR) who turn the age specified witthin the year indicated who have completed their age appropriate immunisations by the time they turned the milestone age." /><Property name="denominator" value=" All children who the age specified within the year indicated" /></Indicator><Indicator id="i302" name="Asian (6 months) % immunised" type="numeric" date="2011" href="/metadata/view/indicatorinstance?pid=302&amp;id=7593&amp;norefer=true" ias:uid="7593" ias:utime="2011-01-01 00:00:00+13:00" ias:full-name="Asian (6 months) % immunised"><Property name="dc:title" value="Immunisation coverage (% total eligible population)" /><Property name="dc:description" value="Immunisation coverage for children enrolled on the National Immunisation Register by Milestone Age of 6 months, 12 months, 18 months and 24 months. ‘Fully immunised includes the following diseases: diphtheria, tetanus, whooping cough, haemophilus influenza B, hepatitis B, polio and measles, mumps and rubella (the meningococcal vaccine is not included) The National Immunisation Register (NIR) is a computerised system that records immunisation details for NZ children. Children's details are entered at birth or on their first contact with a Primary Health Provider. Children/parents/caregivers can 'opt off' the register which means they are still part of the 'general population' in the denominator but their immunisation information is not available so they do not appear in the numerator. These numbers are very small." /><Property name="dc:subject" value="Immunisation coverage (% total eligible population)" /><Property name="dc:subject.keyword" value="Immunisation coverage, Child and Youth" /><Property name="dc:publisher" value="Ministry of Health" /><Property name="dc:creator" value="Ministry of Health National Immunisation Register" /><Property name="dc:coverage.spatial" value="DHB" /><Property name="dc:coverage.temporal" value="Annual" /><Property name="dc:language" value="English" /><Property name="dc:rights" value="Public" /><Property name="dc:source" value="Data from the National Immunisation Register (2010): &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.moh.govt.nz/moh.nsf/indexmh/immunisation-coverage-data&quot;&gt;" /><Property name="measure" value="Percentage" /><Property name="numerator" value="Children (registered on the NIR) who turn the age specified witthin the year indicated who have completed their age appropriate immunisations by the time they turned the milestone age." /><Property name="denominator" value=" All children who the age specified within the year indicated" /></Indicator><Indicator id="i302" name="Asian (6 months) % immunised" type="numeric" date="2012" href="/metadata/view/indicatorinstance?pid=302&amp;id=7594&amp;norefer=true" ias:uid="7594" ias:utime="2012-01-01 00:00:00+13:00" ias:full-name="Asian (6 months) % immunised"><Property name="dc:title" value="Immunisation coverage (% total eligible population)" /><Property name="dc:description" value="Immunisation coverage for children enrolled on the National Immunisation Register by Milestone Age of 6 months, 12 months, 18 months and 24 months. ‘Fully immunised includes the following diseases: diphtheria, tetanus, whooping cough, haemophilus influenza B, hepatitis B, polio and measles, mumps and rubella (the meningococcal vaccine is not included) The National Immunisation Register (NIR) is a computerised system that records immunisation details for NZ children. Children's details are entered at birth or on their first contact with a Primary Health Provider. Children/parents/caregivers can 'opt off' the register which means they are still part of the 'general population' in the denominator but their immunisation information is not available so they do not appear in the numerator. These numbers are very small." /><Property name="dc:subject" value="Immunisation coverage (% total eligible population)" /><Property name="dc:subject.keyword" value="Immunisation coverage, Child and Youth" /><Property name="dc:publisher" value="Ministry of Health" /><Property name="dc:creator" value="Ministry of Health National Immunisation Register" /><Property name="dc:coverage.spatial" value="DHB" /><Property name="dc:coverage.temporal" value="Annual" /><Property name="dc:language" value="English" /><Property name="dc:rights" value="Public" /><Property name="dc:source" value="Data from the National Immunisation Register (2010): &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.moh.govt.nz/moh.nsf/indexmh/immunisation-coverage-data&quot;&gt;" /><Property name="measure" value="Percentage" /><Property name="numerator" value="Children (registered on the NIR) who turn the age specified witthin the year indicated who have completed their age appropriate immunisations by the time they turned the milestone age." /><Property name="denominator" value=" All children who the age specified within the year indicated" /></Indicator><Indicator id="i302" name="Asian (6 months) % immunised" type="numeric" date="2013" href="/metadata/view/indicatorinstance?pid=302&amp;id=12701&amp;norefer=true" ias:uid="12701" ias:utime="2013-01-01 00:00:00+13:00" ias:full-name="Asian (6 months) % immunised"><Property name="dc:title" value="Immunisation coverage (% total eligible population)" /><Property name="dc:description" value="Immunisation coverage for children enrolled on the National Immunisation Register by Milestone Age of 6 months, 12 months, 18 months and 24 months. ‘Fully immunised includes the following diseases: diphtheria, tetanus, whooping cough, haemophilus influenza B, hepatitis B, polio and measles, mumps and rubella (the meningococcal vaccine is not included) The National Immunisation Register (NIR) is a computerised system that records immunisation details for NZ children. Children's details are entered at birth or on their first contact with a Primary Health Provider. Children/parents/caregivers can 'opt off' the register which means they are still part of the 'general population' in the denominator but their immunisation information is not available so they do not appear in the numerator. These numbers are very small." /><Property name="dc:subject" value="Immunisation coverage (% total eligible population)" /><Property name="dc:subject.keyword" value="Immunisation coverage, Child and Youth" /><Property name="dc:publisher" value="Ministry of Health" /><Property name="dc:creator" value="Ministry of Health National Immunisation Register" /><Property name="dc:coverage.spatial" value="DHB" /><Property name="dc:coverage.temporal" value="Annual" /><Property name="dc:language" value="English" /><Property name="dc:rights" value="Public" /><Property name="dc:source" value="Data from the National Immunisation Register (2010): &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.moh.govt.nz/moh.nsf/indexmh/immunisation-coverage-data&quot;&gt;" /><Property name="measure" value="Percentage" /><Property name="numerator" value="Children (registered on the NIR) who turn the age specified witthin the year indicated who have completed their age appropriate immunisations by the time they turned the milestone age." /><Property name="denominator" value=" All children who the age specified within the year indicated" /></Indicator><Indicator id="i302" name="Asian (6 months) % immunised" type="numeric" date="2014" href="/metadata/view/indicatorinstance?pid=302&amp;id=13407&amp;norefer=true" ias:uid="13407" ias:utime="2014-01-01 00:00:00+13:00" ias:full-name="Asian (6 months) % immunised"><Property name="dc:title" value="Immunisation coverage (% total eligible population)" /><Property name="dc:description" value="Immunisation coverage for children enrolled on the National Immunisation Register by Milestone Age of 6 months, 12 months, 18 months and 24 months. ‘Fully immunised includes the following diseases: diphtheria, tetanus, whooping cough, haemophilus influenza B, hepatitis B, polio and measles, mumps and rubella (the meningococcal vaccine is not included) The National Immunisation Register (NIR) is a computerised system that records immunisation details for NZ children. Children's details are entered at birth or on their first contact with a Primary Health Provider. Children/parents/caregivers can 'opt off' the register which means they are still part of the 'general population' in the denominator but their immunisation information is not available so they do not appear in the numerator. These numbers are very small." /><Property name="dc:subject" value="Immunisation coverage (% total eligible population)" /><Property name="dc:subject.keyword" value="Immunisation coverage, Child and Youth" /><Property name="dc:publisher" value="Ministry of Health" /><Property name="dc:creator" value="Ministry of Health National Immunisation Register" /><Property name="dc:coverage.spatial" value="DHB" /><Property name="dc:coverage.temporal" value="Annual" /><Property name="dc:language" value="English" /><Property name="dc:rights" value="Public" /><Property name="dc:source" value="Data from the National Immunisation Register (2010): &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.moh.govt.nz/moh.nsf/indexmh/immunisation-coverage-data&quot;&gt;" /><Property name="measure" value="Percentage" /><Property name="numerator" value="Children (registered on the NIR) who turn the age specified witthin the year indicated who have completed their age appropriate immunisations by the time they turned the milestone age." /><Property name="denominator" value=" All children who the age specified within the year indicated" /></Indicator><Indicator id="i302" name="Asian (6 months) % immunised" type="numeric" date="2015" href="/metadata/view/indicatorinstance?pid=302&amp;id=18533&amp;norefer=true" ias:uid="18533" ias:utime="2015-01-01 00:00:00+13:00" ias:full-name="Asian (6 months) % immunised"><Property name="dc:title" value="Immunisation coverage (% total eligible population)" /><Property name="dc:description" value="Immunisation coverage for children enrolled on the National Immunisation Register by Milestone Age of 6 months, 12 months, 18 months and 24 months. ‘Fully immunised includes the following diseases: diphtheria, tetanus, whooping cough, haemophilus influenza B, hepatitis B, polio and measles, mumps and rubella (the meningococcal vaccine is not included) The National Immunisation Register (NIR) is a computerised system that records immunisation details for NZ children. Children's details are entered at birth or on their first contact with a Primary Health Provider. Children/parents/caregivers can 'opt off' the register which means they are still part of the 'general population' in the denominator but their immunisation information is not available so they do not appear in the numerator. These numbers are very small." /><Property name="dc:subject" value="Immunisation coverage (% total eligible population)" /><Property name="dc:subject.keyword" value="Immunisation coverage, Child and Youth" /><Property name="dc:publisher" value="Ministry of Health" /><Property name="dc:creator" value="Ministry of Health National Immunisation Register" /><Property name="dc:coverage.spatial" value="DHB" /><Property name="dc:coverage.temporal" value="Annual" /><Property name="dc:language" value="English" /><Property name="dc:rights" value="Public" /><Property name="dc:source" value="Data from the National Immunisation Register (2010): &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.moh.govt.nz/moh.nsf/indexmh/immunisation-coverage-data&quot;&gt;" /><Property name="measure" value="Percentage" /><Property name="numerator" value="Children (registered on the NIR) who turn the age specified witthin the year indicated who have completed their age appropriate immunisations by the time they turned the milestone age." /><Property name="denominator" value=" All children who the age specified within the year indicated" /></Indicator><Indicator id="i302" name="Asian (6 months) % immunised" type="numeric" date="2016" href="/metadata/view/indicatorinstance?pid=302&amp;id=18534&amp;norefer=true" ias:uid="18534" ias:utime="2016-01-01 00:00:00+13:00" ias:full-name="Asian (6 months) % immunised"><Property name="dc:title" value="Immunisation coverage (% total eligible population)" /><Property name="dc:description" value="Immunisation coverage for children enrolled on the National Immunisation Register by Milestone Age of 6 months, 12 months, 18 months and 24 months. ‘Fully immunised includes the following diseases: diphtheria, tetanus, whooping cough, haemophilus influenza B, hepatitis B, polio and measles, mumps and rubella (the meningococcal vaccine is not included) The National Immunisation Register (NIR) is a computerised system that records immunisation details for NZ children. Children's details are entered at birth or on their first contact with a Primary Health Provider. Children/parents/caregivers can 'opt off' the register which means they are still part of the 'general population' in the denominator but their immunisation information is not available so they do not appear in the numerator. These numbers are very small." /><Property name="dc:subject" value="Immunisation coverage (% total eligible population)" /><Property name="dc:subject.keyword" value="Immunisation coverage, Child and Youth" /><Property name="dc:publisher" value="Ministry of Health" /><Property name="dc:creator" value="Ministry of Health National Immunisation Register" /><Property name="dc:coverage.spatial" value="DHB" /><Property name="dc:coverage.temporal" value="Annual" /><Property name="dc:language" value="English" /><Property name="dc:rights" value="Public" /><Property name="dc:source" value="Data from the National Immunisation Register (2010): &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.moh.govt.nz/moh.nsf/indexmh/immunisation-coverage-data&quot;&gt;" /><Property name="measure" value="Percentage" /><Property name="numerator" value="Children (registered on the NIR) who turn the age specified witthin the year indicated who have completed their age appropriate immunisations by the time they turned the milestone age." /><Property name="denominator" value=" All children who the age specified within the year indicated" /></Indicator><Indicator id="i303" name="Other (6 months) % immunised" type="numeric" date="2009" href="/metadata/view/indicatorinstance?pid=303&amp;id=7595&amp;norefer=true" ias:uid="7595" ias:utime="2009-01-01 00:00:00+13:00" ias:full-name="Other (6 months) % immunised"><Property name="dc:title" value="Immunisation coverage (% total eligible population)" /><Property name="dc:description" value="Immunisation coverage for children enrolled on the National Immunisation Register by Milestone Age of 6 months, 12 months, 18 months and 24 months. ‘Fully immunised includes the following diseases: diphtheria, tetanus, whooping cough, haemophilus influenza B, hepatitis B, polio and measles, mumps and rubella (the meningococcal vaccine is not included) The National Immunisation Register (NIR) is a computerised system that records immunisation details for NZ children. Children's details are entered at birth or on their first contact with a Primary Health Provider. Children/parents/caregivers can 'opt off' the register which means they are still part of the 'general population' in the denominator but their immunisation information is not available so they do not appear in the numerator. These numbers are very small." /><Property name="dc:subject" value="Immunisation coverage (% total eligible population)" /><Property name="dc:subject.keyword" value="Immunisation coverage, Child and Youth" /><Property name="dc:publisher" value="Ministry of Health" /><Property name="dc:creator" value="Ministry of Health National Immunisation Register" /><Property name="dc:coverage.spatial" value="DHB" /><Property name="dc:coverage.temporal" value="Annual" /><Property name="dc:language" value="English" /><Property name="dc:rights" value="Public" /><Property name="dc:source" value="Data from the National Immunisation Register (2010): &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.moh.govt.nz/moh.nsf/indexmh/immunisation-coverage-data&quot;&gt;" /><Property name="measure" value="Percentage" /><Property name="numerator" value="Children (registered on the NIR) who turn the age specified witthin the year indicated who have completed their age appropriate immunisations by the time they turned the milestone age." /><Property name="denominator" value=" All children who the age specified within the year indicated" /></Indicator><Indicator id="i303" name="Other (6 months) % immunised" type="numeric" date="2010" href="/metadata/view/indicatorinstance?pid=303&amp;id=7596&amp;norefer=true" ias:uid="7596" ias:utime="2010-01-01 00:00:00+13:00" ias:full-name="Other (6 months) % immunised"><Property name="dc:title" value="Immunisation coverage (% total eligible population)" /><Property name="dc:description" value="Immunisation coverage for children enrolled on the National Immunisation Register by Milestone Age of 6 months, 12 months, 18 months and 24 months. ‘Fully immunised includes the following diseases: diphtheria, tetanus, whooping cough, haemophilus influenza B, hepatitis B, polio and measles, mumps and rubella (the meningococcal vaccine is not included) The National Immunisation Register (NIR) is a computerised system that records immunisation details for NZ children. Children's details are entered at birth or on their first contact with a Primary Health Provider. Children/parents/caregivers can 'opt off' the register which means they are still part of the 'general population' in the denominator but their immunisation information is not available so they do not appear in the numerator. These numbers are very small." /><Property name="dc:subject" value="Immunisation coverage (% total eligible population)" /><Property name="dc:subject.keyword" value="Immunisation coverage, Child and Youth" /><Property name="dc:publisher" value="Ministry of Health" /><Property name="dc:creator" value="Ministry of Health National Immunisation Register" /><Property name="dc:coverage.spatial" value="DHB" /><Property name="dc:coverage.temporal" value="Annual" /><Property name="dc:language" value="English" /><Property name="dc:rights" value="Public" /><Property name="dc:source" value="Data from the National Immunisation Register (2010): &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.moh.govt.nz/moh.nsf/indexmh/immunisation-coverage-data&quot;&gt;" /><Property name="measure" value="Percentage" /><Property name="numerator" value="Children (registered on the NIR) who turn the age specified witthin the year indicated who have completed their age appropriate immunisations by the time they turned the milestone age." /><Property name="denominator" value=" All children who the age specified within the year indicated" /></Indicator><Indicator id="i303" name="Other (6 months) % immunised" type="numeric" date="2011" href="/metadata/view/indicatorinstance?pid=303&amp;id=7597&amp;norefer=true" ias:uid="7597" ias:utime="2011-01-01 00:00:00+13:00" ias:full-name="Other (6 months) % immunised"><Property name="dc:title" value="Immunisation coverage (% total eligible population)" /><Property name="dc:description" value="Immunisation coverage for children enrolled on the National Immunisation Register by Milestone Age of 6 months, 12 months, 18 months and 24 months. ‘Fully immunised includes the following diseases: diphtheria, tetanus, whooping cough, haemophilus influenza B, hepatitis B, polio and measles, mumps and rubella (the meningococcal vaccine is not included) The National Immunisation Register (NIR) is a computerised system that records immunisation details for NZ children. Children's details are entered at birth or on their first contact with a Primary Health Provider. Children/parents/caregivers can 'opt off' the register which means they are still part of the 'general population' in the denominator but their immunisation information is not available so they do not appear in the numerator. These numbers are very small." /><Property name="dc:subject" value="Immunisation coverage (% total eligible population)" /><Property name="dc:subject.keyword" value="Immunisation coverage, Child and Youth" /><Property name="dc:publisher" value="Ministry of Health" /><Property name="dc:creator" value="Ministry of Health National Immunisation Register" /><Property name="dc:coverage.spatial" value="DHB" /><Property name="dc:coverage.temporal" value="Annual" /><Property name="dc:language" value="English" /><Property name="dc:rights" value="Public" /><Property name="dc:source" value="Data from the National Immunisation Register (2010): &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.moh.govt.nz/moh.nsf/indexmh/immunisation-coverage-data&quot;&gt;" /><Property name="measure" value="Percentage" /><Property name="numerator" value="Children (registered on the NIR) who turn the age specified witthin the year indicated who have completed their age appropriate immunisations by the time they turned the milestone age." /><Property name="denominator" value=" All children who the age specified within the year indicated" /></Indicator><Indicator id="i303" name="Other (6 months) % immunised" type="numeric" date="2012" href="/metadata/view/indicatorinstance?pid=303&amp;id=7598&amp;norefer=true" ias:uid="7598" ias:utime="2012-01-01 00:00:00+13:00" ias:full-name="Other (6 months) % immunised"><Property name="dc:title" value="Immunisation coverage (% total eligible population)" /><Property name="dc:description" value="Immunisation coverage for children enrolled on the National Immunisation Register by Milestone Age of 6 months, 12 months, 18 months and 24 months. ‘Fully immunised includes the following diseases: diphtheria, tetanus, whooping cough, haemophilus influenza B, hepatitis B, polio and measles, mumps and rubella (the meningococcal vaccine is not included) The National Immunisation Register (NIR) is a computerised system that records immunisation details for NZ children. Children's details are entered at birth or on their first contact with a Primary Health Provider. Children/parents/caregivers can 'opt off' the register which means they are still part of the 'general population' in the denominator but their immunisation information is not available so they do not appear in the numerator. These numbers are very small." /><Property name="dc:subject" value="Immunisation coverage (% total eligible population)" /><Property name="dc:subject.keyword" value="Immunisation coverage, Child and Youth" /><Property name="dc:publisher" value="Ministry of Health" /><Property name="dc:creator" value="Ministry of Health National Immunisation Register" /><Property name="dc:coverage.spatial" value="DHB" /><Property name="dc:coverage.temporal" value="Annual" /><Property name="dc:language" value="English" /><Property name="dc:rights" value="Public" /><Property name="dc:source" value="Data from the National Immunisation Register (2010): &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.moh.govt.nz/moh.nsf/indexmh/immunisation-coverage-data&quot;&gt;" /><Property name="measure" value="Percentage" /><Property name="numerator" value="Children (registered on the NIR) who turn the age specified witthin the year indicated who have completed their age appropriate immunisations by the time they turned the milestone age." /><Property name="denominator" value=" All children who the age specified within the year indicated" /></Indicator><Indicator id="i303" name="Other (6 months) % immunised" type="numeric" date="2013" href="/metadata/view/indicatorinstance?pid=303&amp;id=12702&amp;norefer=true" ias:uid="12702" ias:utime="2013-01-01 00:00:00+13:00" ias:full-name="Other (6 months) % immunised"><Property name="dc:title" value="Immunisation coverage (% total eligible population)" /><Property name="dc:description" value="Immunisation coverage for children enrolled on the National Immunisation Register by Milestone Age of 6 months, 12 months, 18 months and 24 months. ‘Fully immunised includes the following diseases: diphtheria, tetanus, whooping cough, haemophilus influenza B, hepatitis B, polio and measles, mumps and rubella (the meningococcal vaccine is not included) The National Immunisation Register (NIR) is a computerised system that records immunisation details for NZ children. Children's details are entered at birth or on their first contact with a Primary Health Provider. Children/parents/caregivers can 'opt off' the register which means they are still part of the 'general population' in the denominator but their immunisation information is not available so they do not appear in the numerator. These numbers are very small." /><Property name="dc:subject" value="Immunisation coverage (% total eligible population)" /><Property name="dc:subject.keyword" value="Immunisation coverage, Child and Youth" /><Property name="dc:publisher" value="Ministry of Health" /><Property name="dc:creator" value="Ministry of Health National Immunisation Register" /><Property name="dc:coverage.spatial" value="DHB" /><Property name="dc:coverage.temporal" value="Annual" /><Property name="dc:language" value="English" /><Property name="dc:rights" value="Public" /><Property name="dc:source" value="Data from the National Immunisation Register (2010): &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.moh.govt.nz/moh.nsf/indexmh/immunisation-coverage-data&quot;&gt;" /><Property name="measure" value="Percentage" /><Property name="numerator" value="Children (registered on the NIR) who turn the age specified witthin the year indicated who have completed their age appropriate immunisations by the time they turned the milestone age." /><Property name="denominator" value=" All children who the age specified within the year indicated" /></Indicator><Indicator id="i303" name="Other (6 months) % immunised" type="numeric" date="2014" href="/metadata/view/indicatorinstance?pid=303&amp;id=13408&amp;norefer=true" ias:uid="13408" ias:utime="2014-01-01 00:00:00+13:00" ias:full-name="Other (6 months) % immunised"><Property name="dc:title" value="Immunisation coverage (% total eligible population)" /><Property name="dc:description" value="Immunisation coverage for children enrolled on the National Immunisation Register by Milestone Age of 6 months, 12 months, 18 months and 24 months. ‘Fully immunised includes the following diseases: diphtheria, tetanus, whooping cough, haemophilus influenza B, hepatitis B, polio and measles, mumps and rubella (the meningococcal vaccine is not included) The National Immunisation Register (NIR) is a computerised system that records immunisation details for NZ children. Children's details are entered at birth or on their first contact with a Primary Health Provider. Children/parents/caregivers can 'opt off' the register which means they are still part of the 'general population' in the denominator but their immunisation information is not available so they do not appear in the numerator. These numbers are very small." /><Property name="dc:subject" value="Immunisation coverage (% total eligible population)" /><Property name="dc:subject.keyword" value="Immunisation coverage, Child and Youth" /><Property name="dc:publisher" value="Ministry of Health" /><Property name="dc:creator" value="Ministry of Health National Immunisation Register" /><Property name="dc:coverage.spatial" value="DHB" /><Property name="dc:coverage.temporal" value="Annual" /><Property name="dc:language" value="English" /><Property name="dc:rights" value="Public" /><Property name="dc:source" value="Data from the National Immunisation Register (2010): &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.moh.govt.nz/moh.nsf/indexmh/immunisation-coverage-data&quot;&gt;" /><Property name="measure" value="Percentage" /><Property name="numerator" value="Children (registered on the NIR) who turn the age specified witthin the year indicated who have completed their age appropriate immunisations by the time they turned the milestone age." /><Property name="denominator" value=" All children who the age specified within the year indicated" /></Indicator><Indicator id="i303" name="Other (6 months) % immunised" type="numeric" date="2015" href="/metadata/view/indicatorinstance?pid=303&amp;id=18535&amp;norefer=true" ias:uid="18535" ias:utime="2015-01-01 00:00:00+13:00" ias:full-name="Other (6 months) % immunised"><Property name="dc:title" value="Immunisation coverage (% total eligible population)" /><Property name="dc:description" value="Immunisation coverage for children enrolled on the National Immunisation Register by Milestone Age of 6 months, 12 months, 18 months and 24 months. ‘Fully immunised includes the following diseases: diphtheria, tetanus, whooping cough, haemophilus influenza B, hepatitis B, polio and measles, mumps and rubella (the meningococcal vaccine is not included) The National Immunisation Register (NIR) is a computerised system that records immunisation details for NZ children. Children's details are entered at birth or on their first contact with a Primary Health Provider. Children/parents/caregivers can 'opt off' the register which means they are still part of the 'general population' in the denominator but their immunisation information is not available so they do not appear in the numerator. These numbers are very small." /><Property name="dc:subject" value="Immunisation coverage (% total eligible population)" /><Property name="dc:subject.keyword" value="Immunisation coverage, Child and Youth" /><Property name="dc:publisher" value="Ministry of Health" /><Property name="dc:creator" value="Ministry of Health National Immunisation Register" /><Property name="dc:coverage.spatial" value="DHB" /><Property name="dc:coverage.temporal" value="Annual" /><Property name="dc:language" value="English" /><Property name="dc:rights" value="Public" /><Property name="dc:source" value="Data from the National Immunisation Register (2010): &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.moh.govt.nz/moh.nsf/indexmh/immunisation-coverage-data&quot;&gt;" /><Property name="measure" value="Percentage" /><Property name="numerator" value="Children (registered on the NIR) who turn the age specified witthin the year indicated who have completed their age appropriate immunisations by the time they turned the milestone age." /><Property name="denominator" value=" All children who the age specified within the year indicated" /></Indicator><Indicator id="i303" name="Other (6 months) % immunised" type="numeric" date="2016" href="/metadata/view/indicatorinstance?pid=303&amp;id=18536&amp;norefer=true" ias:uid="18536" ias:utime="2016-01-01 00:00:00+13:00" ias:full-name="Other (6 months) % immunised"><Property name="dc:title" value="Immunisation coverage (% total eligible population)" /><Property name="dc:description" value="Immunisation coverage for children enrolled on the National Immunisation Register by Milestone Age of 6 months, 12 months, 18 months and 24 months. ‘Fully immunised includes the following diseases: diphtheria, tetanus, whooping cough, haemophilus influenza B, hepatitis B, polio and measles, mumps and rubella (the meningococcal vaccine is not included) The National Immunisation Register (NIR) is a computerised system that records immunisation details for NZ children. Children's details are entered at birth or on their first contact with a Primary Health Provider. Children/parents/caregivers can 'opt off' the register which means they are still part of the 'general population' in the denominator but their immunisation information is not available so they do not appear in the numerator. These numbers are very small." /><Property name="dc:subject" value="Immunisation coverage (% total eligible population)" /><Property name="dc:subject.keyword" value="Immunisation coverage, Child and Youth" /><Property name="dc:publisher" value="Ministry of Health" /><Property name="dc:creator" value="Ministry of Health National Immunisation Register" /><Property name="dc:coverage.spatial" value="DHB" /><Property name="dc:coverage.temporal" value="Annual" /><Property name="dc:language" value="English" /><Property name="dc:rights" value="Public" /><Property name="dc:source" value="Data from the National Immunisation Register (2010): &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.moh.govt.nz/moh.nsf/indexmh/immunisation-coverage-data&quot;&gt;" /><Property name="measure" value="Percentage" /><Property name="numerator" value="Children (registered on the NIR) who turn the age specified witthin the year indicated who have completed their age appropriate immunisations by the time they turned the milestone age." /><Property name="denominator" value=" All children who the age specified within the year indicated" /></Indicator><Indicator id="i304" name="Total (6 months) % immunised" type="numeric" date="2009" href="/metadata/view/indicatorinstance?pid=304&amp;id=7599&amp;norefer=true" ias:uid="7599" ias:utime="2009-01-01 00:00:00+13:00" ias:full-name="Total (6 months) % immunised"><Property name="dc:title" value="Immunisation coverage (% total eligible population)" /><Property name="dc:description" value="Immunisation coverage for children enrolled on the National Immunisation Register by Milestone Age of 6 months, 12 months, 18 months and 24 months. ‘Fully immunised includes the following diseases: diphtheria, tetanus, whooping cough, haemophilus influenza B, hepatitis B, polio and measles, mumps and rubella (the meningococcal vaccine is not included) The National Immunisation Register (NIR) is a computerised system that records immunisation details for NZ children. Children's details are entered at birth or on their first contact with a Primary Health Provider. Children/parents/caregivers can 'opt off' the register which means they are still part of the 'general population' in the denominator but their immunisation information is not available so they do not appear in the numerator. These numbers are very small." /><Property name="dc:subject" value="Immunisation coverage (% total eligible population)" /><Property name="dc:subject.keyword" value="Immunisation coverage, Child and Youth" /><Property name="dc:publisher" value="Ministry of Health" /><Property name="dc:creator" value="Ministry of Health National Immunisation Register" /><Property name="dc:coverage.spatial" value="DHB" /><Property name="dc:coverage.temporal" value="Annual" /><Property name="dc:language" value="English" /><Property name="dc:rights" value="Public" /><Property name="dc:source" value="Data from the National Immunisation Register (2010): &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.moh.govt.nz/moh.nsf/indexmh/immunisation-coverage-data&quot;&gt;" /><Property name="measure" value="Percentage" /><Property name="numerator" value="Children (registered on the NIR) who turn the age specified witthin the year indicated who have completed their age appropriate immunisations by the time they turned the milestone age." /><Property name="denominator" value=" All children who the age specified within the year indicated" /></Indicator><Indicator id="i304" name="Total (6 months) % immunised" type="numeric" date="2010" href="/metadata/view/indicatorinstance?pid=304&amp;id=7600&amp;norefer=true" ias:uid="7600" ias:utime="2010-01-01 00:00:00+13:00" ias:full-name="Total (6 months) % immunised"><Property name="dc:title" value="Immunisation coverage (% total eligible population)" /><Property name="dc:description" value="Immunisation coverage for children enrolled on the National Immunisation Register by Milestone Age of 6 months, 12 months, 18 months and 24 months. ‘Fully immunised includes the following diseases: diphtheria, tetanus, whooping cough, haemophilus influenza B, hepatitis B, polio and measles, mumps and rubella (the meningococcal vaccine is not included) The National Immunisation Register (NIR) is a computerised system that records immunisation details for NZ children. Children's details are entered at birth or on their first contact with a Primary Health Provider. Children/parents/caregivers can 'opt off' the register which means they are still part of the 'general population' in the denominator but their immunisation information is not available so they do not appear in the numerator. These numbers are very small." /><Property name="dc:subject" value="Immunisation coverage (% total eligible population)" /><Property name="dc:subject.keyword" value="Immunisation coverage, Child and Youth" /><Property name="dc:publisher" value="Ministry of Health" /><Property name="dc:creator" value="Ministry of Health National Immunisation Register" /><Property name="dc:coverage.spatial" value="DHB" /><Property name="dc:coverage.temporal" value="Annual" /><Property name="dc:language" value="English" /><Property name="dc:rights" value="Public" /><Property name="dc:source" value="Data from the National Immunisation Register (2010): &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.moh.govt.nz/moh.nsf/indexmh/immunisation-coverage-data&quot;&gt;" /><Property name="measure" value="Percentage" /><Property name="numerator" value="Children (registered on the NIR) who turn the age specified witthin the year indicated who have completed their age appropriate immunisations by the time they turned the milestone age." /><Property name="denominator" value=" All children who the age specified within the year indicated" /></Indicator><Indicator id="i304" name="Total (6 months) % immunised" type="numeric" date="2011" href="/metadata/view/indicatorinstance?pid=304&amp;id=7601&amp;norefer=true" ias:uid="7601" ias:utime="2011-01-01 00:00:00+13:00" ias:full-name="Total (6 months) % immunised"><Property name="dc:title" value="Immunisation coverage (% total eligible population)" /><Property name="dc:description" value="Immunisation coverage for children enrolled on the National Immunisation Register by Milestone Age of 6 months, 12 months, 18 months and 24 months. ‘Fully immunised includes the following diseases: diphtheria, tetanus, whooping cough, haemophilus influenza B, hepatitis B, polio and measles, mumps and rubella (the meningococcal vaccine is not included) The National Immunisation Register (NIR) is a computerised system that records immunisation details for NZ children. Children's details are entered at birth or on their first contact with a Primary Health Provider. Children/parents/caregivers can 'opt off' the register which means they are still part of the 'general population' in the denominator but their immunisation information is not available so they do not appear in the numerator. These numbers are very small." /><Property name="dc:subject" value="Immunisation coverage (% total eligible population)" /><Property name="dc:subject.keyword" value="Immunisation coverage, Child and Youth" /><Property name="dc:publisher" value="Ministry of Health" /><Property name="dc:creator" value="Ministry of Health National Immunisation Register" /><Property name="dc:coverage.spatial" value="DHB" /><Property name="dc:coverage.temporal" value="Annual" /><Property name="dc:language" value="English" /><Property name="dc:rights" value="Public" /><Property name="dc:source" value="Data from the National Immunisation Register (2010): &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.moh.govt.nz/moh.nsf/indexmh/immunisation-coverage-data&quot;&gt;" /><Property name="measure" value="Percentage" /><Property name="numerator" value="Children (registered on the NIR) who turn the age specified witthin the year indicated who have completed their age appropriate immunisations by the time they turned the milestone age." /><Property name="denominator" value=" All children who the age specified within the year indicated" /></Indicator><Indicator id="i304" name="Total (6 months) % immunised" type="numeric" date="2012" href="/metadata/view/indicatorinstance?pid=304&amp;id=7602&amp;norefer=true" ias:uid="7602" ias:utime="2012-01-01 00:00:00+13:00" ias:full-name="Total (6 months) % immunised"><Property name="dc:title" value="Immunisation coverage (% total eligible population)" /><Property name="dc:description" value="Immunisation coverage for children enrolled on the National Immunisation Register by Milestone Age of 6 months, 12 months, 18 months and 24 months. ‘Fully immunised includes the following diseases: diphtheria, tetanus, whooping cough, haemophilus influenza B, hepatitis B, polio and measles, mumps and rubella (the meningococcal vaccine is not included) The National Immunisation Register (NIR) is a computerised system that records immunisation details for NZ children. Children's details are entered at birth or on their first contact with a Primary Health Provider. Children/parents/caregivers can 'opt off' the register which means they are still part of the 'general population' in the denominator but their immunisation information is not available so they do not appear in the numerator. These numbers are very small." /><Property name="dc:subject" value="Immunisation coverage (% total eligible population)" /><Property name="dc:subject.keyword" value="Immunisation coverage, Child and Youth" /><Property name="dc:publisher" value="Ministry of Health" /><Property name="dc:creator" value="Ministry of Health National Immunisation Register" /><Property name="dc:coverage.spatial" value="DHB" /><Property name="dc:coverage.temporal" value="Annual" /><Property name="dc:language" value="English" /><Property name="dc:rights" value="Public" /><Property name="dc:source" value="Data from the National Immunisation Register (2010): &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.moh.govt.nz/moh.nsf/indexmh/immunisation-coverage-data&quot;&gt;" /><Property name="measure" value="Percentage" /><Property name="numerator" value="Children (registered on the NIR) who turn the age specified witthin the year indicated who have completed their age appropriate immunisations by the time they turned the milestone age." /><Property name="denominator" value=" All children who the age specified within the year indicated" /></Indicator><Indicator id="i304" name="Total (6 months) % immunised" type="numeric" date="2013" href="/metadata/view/indicatorinstance?pid=304&amp;id=12703&amp;norefer=true" ias:uid="12703" ias:utime="2013-01-01 00:00:00+13:00" ias:full-name="Total (6 months) % immunised"><Property name="dc:title" value="Immunisation coverage (% total eligible population)" /><Property name="dc:description" value="Immunisation coverage for children enrolled on the National Immunisation Register by Milestone Age of 6 months, 12 months, 18 months and 24 months. ‘Fully immunised includes the following diseases: diphtheria, tetanus, whooping cough, haemophilus influenza B, hepatitis B, polio and measles, mumps and rubella (the meningococcal vaccine is not included) The National Immunisation Register (NIR) is a computerised system that records immunisation details for NZ children. Children's details are entered at birth or on their first contact with a Primary Health Provider. Children/parents/caregivers can 'opt off' the register which means they are still part of the 'general population' in the denominator but their immunisation information is not available so they do not appear in the numerator. These numbers are very small." /><Property name="dc:subject" value="Immunisation coverage (% total eligible population)" /><Property name="dc:subject.keyword" value="Immunisation coverage, Child and Youth" /><Property name="dc:publisher" value="Ministry of Health" /><Property name="dc:creator" value="Ministry of Health National Immunisation Register" /><Property name="dc:coverage.spatial" value="DHB" /><Property name="dc:coverage.temporal" value="Annual" /><Property name="dc:language" value="English" /><Property name="dc:rights" value="Public" /><Property name="dc:source" value="Data from the National Immunisation Register (2010): &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.moh.govt.nz/moh.nsf/indexmh/immunisation-coverage-data&quot;&gt;" /><Property name="measure" value="Percentage" /><Property name="numerator" value="Children (registered on the NIR) who turn the age specified witthin the year indicated who have completed their age appropriate immunisations by the time they turned the milestone age." /><Property name="denominator" value=" All children who the age specified within the year indicated" /></Indicator><Indicator id="i304" name="Total (6 months) % immunised" type="numeric" date="2014" href="/metadata/view/indicatorinstance?pid=304&amp;id=13403&amp;norefer=true" ias:uid="13403" ias:utime="2014-01-01 00:00:00+13:00" ias:full-name="Total (6 months) % immunised"><Property name="dc:title" value="Immunisation coverage (% total eligible population)" /><Property name="dc:description" value="Immunisation coverage for children enrolled on the National Immunisation Register by Milestone Age of 6 months, 12 months, 18 months and 24 months. ‘Fully immunised includes the following diseases: diphtheria, tetanus, whooping cough, haemophilus influenza B, hepatitis B, polio and measles, mumps and rubella (the meningococcal vaccine is not included) The National Immunisation Register (NIR) is a computerised system that records immunisation details for NZ children. Children's details are entered at birth or on their first contact with a Primary Health Provider. Children/parents/caregivers can 'opt off' the register which means they are still part of the 'general population' in the denominator but their immunisation information is not available so they do not appear in the numerator. These numbers are very small." /><Property name="dc:subject" value="Immunisation coverage (% total eligible population)" /><Property name="dc:subject.keyword" value="Immunisation coverage, Child and Youth" /><Property name="dc:publisher" value="Ministry of Health" /><Property name="dc:creator" value="Ministry of Health National Immunisation Register" /><Property name="dc:coverage.spatial" value="DHB" /><Property name="dc:coverage.temporal" value="Annual" /><Property name="dc:language" value="English" /><Property name="dc:rights" value="Public" /><Property name="dc:source" value="Data from the National Immunisation Register (2010): &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.moh.govt.nz/moh.nsf/indexmh/immunisation-coverage-data&quot;&gt;" /><Property name="measure" value="Percentage" /><Property name="numerator" value="Children (registered on the NIR) who turn the age specified witthin the year indicated who have completed their age appropriate immunisations by the time they turned the milestone age." /><Property name="denominator" value=" All children who the age specified within the year indicated" /></Indicator><Indicator id="i304" name="Total (6 months) % immunised" type="numeric" date="2015" href="/metadata/view/indicatorinstance?pid=304&amp;id=18537&amp;norefer=true" ias:uid="18537" ias:utime="2015-01-01 00:00:00+13:00" ias:full-name="Total (6 months) % immunised"><Property name="dc:title" value="Immunisation coverage (% total eligible population)" /><Property name="dc:description" value="Immunisation coverage for children enrolled on the National Immunisation Register by Milestone Age of 6 months, 12 months, 18 months and 24 months. ‘Fully immunised includes the following diseases: diphtheria, tetanus, whooping cough, haemophilus influenza B, hepatitis B, polio and measles, mumps and rubella (the meningococcal vaccine is not included) The National Immunisation Register (NIR) is a computerised system that records immunisation details for NZ children. Children's details are entered at birth or on their first contact with a Primary Health Provider. Children/parents/caregivers can 'opt off' the register which means they are still part of the 'general population' in the denominator but their immunisation information is not available so they do not appear in the numerator. These numbers are very small." /><Property name="dc:subject" value="Immunisation coverage (% total eligible population)" /><Property name="dc:subject.keyword" value="Immunisation coverage, Child and Youth" /><Property name="dc:publisher" value="Ministry of Health" /><Property name="dc:creator" value="Ministry of Health National Immunisation Register" /><Property name="dc:coverage.spatial" value="DHB" /><Property name="dc:coverage.temporal" value="Annual" /><Property name="dc:language" value="English" /><Property name="dc:rights" value="Public" /><Property name="dc:source" value="Data from the National Immunisation Register (2010): &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.moh.govt.nz/moh.nsf/indexmh/immunisation-coverage-data&quot;&gt;" /><Property name="measure" value="Percentage" /><Property name="numerator" value="Children (registered on the NIR) who turn the age specified witthin the year indicated who have completed their age appropriate immunisations by the time they turned the milestone age." /><Property name="denominator" value=" All children who the age specified within the year indicated" /></Indicator><Indicator id="i304" name="Total (6 months) % immunised" type="numeric" date="2016" href="/metadata/view/indicatorinstance?pid=304&amp;id=18538&amp;norefer=true" ias:uid="18538" ias:utime="2016-01-01 00:00:00+13:00" ias:full-name="Total (6 months) % immunised"><Property name="dc:title" value="Immunisation coverage (% total eligible population)" /><Property name="dc:description" value="Immunisation coverage for children enrolled on the National Immunisation Register by Milestone Age of 6 months, 12 months, 18 months and 24 months. ‘Fully immunised includes the following diseases: diphtheria, tetanus, whooping cough, haemophilus influenza B, hepatitis B, polio and measles, mumps and rubella (the meningococcal vaccine is not included) The National Immunisation Register (NIR) is a computerised system that records immunisation details for NZ children. Children's details are entered at birth or on their first contact with a Primary Health Provider. Children/parents/caregivers can 'opt off' the register which means they are still part of the 'general population' in the denominator but their immunisation information is not available so they do not appear in the numerator. These numbers are very small." /><Property name="dc:subject" value="Immunisation coverage (% total eligible population)" /><Property name="dc:subject.keyword" value="Immunisation coverage, Child and Youth" /><Property name="dc:publisher" value="Ministry of Health" /><Property name="dc:creator" value="Ministry of Health National Immunisation Register" /><Property name="dc:coverage.spatial" value="DHB" /><Property name="dc:coverage.temporal" value="Annual" /><Property name="dc:language" value="English" /><Property name="dc:rights" value="Public" /><Property name="dc:source" value="Data from the National Immunisation Register (2010): &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.moh.govt.nz/moh.nsf/indexmh/immunisation-coverage-data&quot;&gt;" /><Property name="measure" value="Percentage" /><Property name="numerator" value="Children (registered on the NIR) who turn the age specified witthin the year indicated who have completed their age appropriate immunisations by the time they turned the milestone age." /><Property name="denominator" value=" All children who the age specified within the year indicated" /></Indicator><Indicator id="i305" name="Maori (12 months) % immunised" type="numeric" date="2009" href="/metadata/view/indicatorinstance?pid=305&amp;id=7603&amp;norefer=true" ias:uid="7603" ias:utime="2009-01-01 00:00:00+13:00" ias:full-name="Maori (12 months) % immunised"><Property name="dc:title" value="Immunisation coverage (% total eligible population)" /><Property name="dc:description" value="Immunisation coverage for children enrolled on the National Immunisation Register by Milestone Age of 6 months, 12 months, 18 months and 24 months. ‘Fully immunised includes the following diseases: diphtheria, tetanus, whooping cough, haemophilus influenza B, hepatitis B, polio and measles, mumps and rubella (the meningococcal vaccine is not included) The National Immunisation Register (NIR) is a computerised system that records immunisation details for NZ children. Children's details are entered at birth or on their first contact with a Primary Health Provider. Children/parents/caregivers can 'opt off' the register which means they are still part of the 'general population' in the denominator but their immunisation information is not available so they do not appear in the numerator. These numbers are very small." /><Property name="dc:subject" value="Immunisation coverage (% total eligible population)" /><Property name="dc:subject.keyword" value="Immunisation coverage, Child and Youth" /><Property name="dc:publisher" value="Ministry of Health" /><Property name="dc:creator" value="Ministry of Health National Immunisation Register" /><Property name="dc:coverage.spatial" value="DHB" /><Property name="dc:coverage.temporal" value="Annual" /><Property name="dc:language" value="English" /><Property name="dc:rights" value="Public" /><Property name="dc:source" value="Data from the National Immunisation Register (2010): &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.moh.govt.nz/moh.nsf/indexmh/immunisation-coverage-data&quot;&gt;" /><Property name="measure" value="Percentage" /><Property name="numerator" value="Children (registered on the NIR) who turn the age specified witthin the year indicated who have completed their age appropriate immunisations by the time they turned the milestone age." /><Property name="denominator" value=" All children who the age specified within the year indicated" /></Indicator><Indicator id="i305" name="Maori (12 months) % immunised" type="numeric" date="2010" href="/metadata/view/indicatorinstance?pid=305&amp;id=7604&amp;norefer=true" ias:uid="7604" ias:utime="2010-01-01 00:00:00+13:00" ias:full-name="Maori (12 months) % immunised"><Property name="dc:title" value="Immunisation coverage (% total eligible population)" /><Property name="dc:description" value="Immunisation coverage for children enrolled on the National Immunisation Register by Milestone Age of 6 months, 12 months, 18 months and 24 months. ‘Fully immunised includes the following diseases: diphtheria, tetanus, whooping cough, haemophilus influenza B, hepatitis B, polio and measles, mumps and rubella (the meningococcal vaccine is not included) The National Immunisation Register (NIR) is a computerised system that records immunisation details for NZ children. Children's details are entered at birth or on their first contact with a Primary Health Provider. Children/parents/caregivers can 'opt off' the register which means they are still part of the 'general population' in the denominator but their immunisation information is not available so they do not appear in the numerator. These numbers are very small." /><Property name="dc:subject" value="Immunisation coverage (% total eligible population)" /><Property name="dc:subject.keyword" value="Immunisation coverage, Child and Youth" /><Property name="dc:publisher" value="Ministry of Health" /><Property name="dc:creator" value="Ministry of Health National Immunisation Register" /><Property name="dc:coverage.spatial" value="DHB" /><Property name="dc:coverage.temporal" value="Annual" /><Property name="dc:language" value="English" /><Property name="dc:rights" value="Public" /><Property name="dc:source" value="Data from the National Immunisation Register (2010): &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.moh.govt.nz/moh.nsf/indexmh/immunisation-coverage-data&quot;&gt;" /><Property name="measure" value="Percentage" /><Property name="numerator" value="Children (registered on the NIR) who turn the age specified witthin the year indicated who have completed their age appropriate immunisations by the time they turned the milestone age." /><Property name="denominator" value=" All children who the age specified within the year indicated" /></Indicator><Indicator id="i305" name="Maori (12 months) % immunised" type="numeric" date="2011" href="/metadata/view/indicatorinstance?pid=305&amp;id=7605&amp;norefer=true" ias:uid="7605" ias:utime="2011-01-01 00:00:00+13:00" ias:full-name="Maori (12 months) % immunised"><Property name="dc:title" value="Immunisation coverage (% total eligible population)" /><Property name="dc:description" value="Immunisation coverage for children enrolled on the National Immunisation Register by Milestone Age of 6 months, 12 months, 18 months and 24 months. ‘Fully immunised includes the following diseases: diphtheria, tetanus, whooping cough, haemophilus influenza B, hepatitis B, polio and measles, mumps and rubella (the meningococcal vaccine is not included) The National Immunisation Register (NIR) is a computerised system that records immunisation details for NZ children. Children's details are entered at birth or on their first contact with a Primary Health Provider. Children/parents/caregivers can 'opt off' the register which means they are still part of the 'general population' in the denominator but their immunisation information is not available so they do not appear in the numerator. These numbers are very small." /><Property name="dc:subject" value="Immunisation coverage (% total eligible population)" /><Property name="dc:subject.keyword" value="Immunisation coverage, Child and Youth" /><Property name="dc:publisher" value="Ministry of Health" /><Property name="dc:creator" value="Ministry of Health National Immunisation Register" /><Property name="dc:coverage.spatial" value="DHB" /><Property name="dc:coverage.temporal" value="Annual" /><Property name="dc:language" value="English" /><Property name="dc:rights" value="Public" /><Property name="dc:source" value="Data from the National Immunisation Register (2010): &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.moh.govt.nz/moh.nsf/indexmh/immunisation-coverage-data&quot;&gt;" /><Property name="measure" value="Percentage" /><Property name="numerator" value="Children (registered on the NIR) who turn the age specified witthin the year indicated who have completed their age appropriate immunisations by the time they turned the milestone age." /><Property name="denominator" value=" All children who the age specified within the year indicated" /></Indicator><Indicator id="i305" name="Maori (12 months) % immunised" type="numeric" date="2012" href="/metadata/view/indicatorinstance?pid=305&amp;id=7606&amp;norefer=true" ias:uid="7606" ias:utime="2012-01-01 00:00:00+13:00" ias:full-name="Maori (12 months) % immunised"><Property name="dc:title" value="Immunisation coverage (% total eligible population)" /><Property name="dc:description" value="Immunisation coverage for children enrolled on the National Immunisation Register by Milestone Age of 6 months, 12 months, 18 months and 24 months. ‘Fully immunised includes the following diseases: diphtheria, tetanus, whooping cough, haemophilus influenza B, hepatitis B, polio and measles, mumps and rubella (the meningococcal vaccine is not included) The National Immunisation Register (NIR) is a computerised system that records immunisation details for NZ children. Children's details are entered at birth or on their first contact with a Primary Health Provider. Children/parents/caregivers can 'opt off' the register which means they are still part of the 'general population' in the denominator but their immunisation information is not available so they do not appear in the numerator. These numbers are very small." /><Property name="dc:subject" value="Immunisation coverage (% total eligible population)" /><Property name="dc:subject.keyword" value="Immunisation coverage, Child and Youth" /><Property name="dc:publisher" value="Ministry of Health" /><Property name="dc:creator" value="Ministry of Health National Immunisation Register" /><Property name="dc:coverage.spatial" value="DHB" /><Property name="dc:coverage.temporal" value="Annual" /><Property name="dc:language" value="English" /><Property name="dc:rights" value="Public" /><Property name="dc:source" value="Data from the National Immunisation Register (2010): &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.moh.govt.nz/moh.nsf/indexmh/immunisation-coverage-data&quot;&gt;" /><Property name="measure" value="Percentage" /><Property name="numerator" value="Children (registered on the NIR) who turn the age specified witthin the year indicated who have completed their age appropriate immunisations by the time they turned the milestone age." /><Property name="denominator" value=" All children who the age specified within the year indicated" /></Indicator><Indicator id="i305" name="Maori (12 months) % immunised" type="numeric" date="2013" href="/metadata/view/indicatorinstance?pid=305&amp;id=12704&amp;norefer=true" ias:uid="12704" ias:utime="2013-01-01 00:00:00+13:00" ias:full-name="Maori (12 months) % immunised"><Property name="dc:title" value="Immunisation coverage (% total eligible population)" /><Property name="dc:description" value="Immunisation coverage for children enrolled on the National Immunisation Register by Milestone Age of 6 months, 12 months, 18 months and 24 months. ‘Fully immunised includes the following diseases: diphtheria, tetanus, whooping cough, haemophilus influenza B, hepatitis B, polio and measles, mumps and rubella (the meningococcal vaccine is not included) The National Immunisation Register (NIR) is a computerised system that records immunisation details for NZ children. Children's details are entered at birth or on their first contact with a Primary Health Provider. Children/parents/caregivers can 'opt off' the register which means they are still part of the 'general population' in the denominator but their immunisation information is not available so they do not appear in the numerator. These numbers are very small." /><Property name="dc:subject" value="Immunisation coverage (% total eligible population)" /><Property name="dc:subject.keyword" value="Immunisation coverage, Child and Youth" /><Property name="dc:publisher" value="Ministry of Health" /><Property name="dc:creator" value="Ministry of Health National Immunisation Register" /><Property name="dc:coverage.spatial" value="DHB" /><Property name="dc:coverage.temporal" value="Annual" /><Property name="dc:language" value="English" /><Property name="dc:rights" value="Public" /><Property name="dc:source" value="Data from the National Immunisation Register (2010): &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.moh.govt.nz/moh.nsf/indexmh/immunisation-coverage-data&quot;&gt;" /><Property name="measure" value="Percentage" /><Property name="numerator" value="Children (registered on the NIR) who turn the age specified witthin the year indicated who have completed their age appropriate immunisations by the time they turned the milestone age." /><Property name="denominator" value=" All children who the age specified within the year indicated" /></Indicator><Indicator id="i305" name="Maori (12 months) % immunised" type="numeric" date="2014" href="/metadata/view/indicatorinstance?pid=305&amp;id=13411&amp;norefer=true" ias:uid="13411" ias:utime="2014-01-01 00:00:00+13:00" ias:full-name="Maori (12 months) % immunised"><Property name="dc:title" value="Immunisation coverage (% total eligible population)" /><Property name="dc:description" value="Immunisation coverage for children enrolled on the National Immunisation Register by Milestone Age of 6 months, 12 months, 18 months and 24 months. ‘Fully immunised includes the following diseases: diphtheria, tetanus, whooping cough, haemophilus influenza B, hepatitis B, polio and measles, mumps and rubella (the meningococcal vaccine is not included) The National Immunisation Register (NIR) is a computerised system that records immunisation details for NZ children. Children's details are entered at birth or on their first contact with a Primary Health Provider. Children/parents/caregivers can 'opt off' the register which means they are still part of the 'general population' in the denominator but their immunisation information is not available so they do not appear in the numerator. These numbers are very small." /><Property name="dc:subject" value="Immunisation coverage (% total eligible population)" /><Property name="dc:subject.keyword" value="Immunisation coverage, Child and Youth" /><Property name="dc:publisher" value="Ministry of Health" /><Property name="dc:creator" value="Ministry of Health National Immunisation Register" /><Property name="dc:coverage.spatial" value="DHB" /><Property name="dc:coverage.temporal" value="Annual" /><Property name="dc:language" value="English" /><Property name="dc:rights" value="Public" /><Property name="dc:source" value="Data from the National Immunisation Register (2010): &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.moh.govt.nz/moh.nsf/indexmh/immunisation-coverage-data&quot;&gt;" /><Property name="measure" value="Percentage" /><Property name="numerator" value="Children (registered on the NIR) who turn the age specified witthin the year indicated who have completed their age appropriate immunisations by the time they turned the milestone age." /><Property name="denominator" value=" All children who the age specified within the year indicated" /></Indicator><Indicator id="i305" name="Maori (12 months) % immunised" type="numeric" date="2015" href="/metadata/view/indicatorinstance?pid=305&amp;id=18539&amp;norefer=true" ias:uid="18539" ias:utime="2015-01-01 00:00:00+13:00" ias:full-name="Maori (12 months) % immunised"><Property name="dc:title" value="Immunisation coverage (% total eligible population)" /><Property name="dc:description" value="Immunisation coverage for children enrolled on the National Immunisation Register by Milestone Age of 6 months, 12 months, 18 months and 24 months. ‘Fully immunised includes the following diseases: diphtheria, tetanus, whooping cough, haemophilus influenza B, hepatitis B, polio and measles, mumps and rubella (the meningococcal vaccine is not included) The National Immunisation Register (NIR) is a computerised system that records immunisation details for NZ children. Children's details are entered at birth or on their first contact with a Primary Health Provider. Children/parents/caregivers can 'opt off' the register which means they are still part of the 'general population' in the denominator but their immunisation information is not available so they do not appear in the numerator. These numbers are very small." /><Property name="dc:subject" value="Immunisation coverage (% total eligible population)" /><Property name="dc:subject.keyword" value="Immunisation coverage, Child and Youth" /><Property name="dc:publisher" value="Ministry of Health" /><Property name="dc:creator" value="Ministry of Health National Immunisation Register" /><Property name="dc:coverage.spatial" value="DHB" /><Property name="dc:coverage.temporal" value="Annual" /><Property name="dc:language" value="English" /><Property name="dc:rights" value="Public" /><Property name="dc:source" value="Data from the National Immunisation Register (2010): &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.moh.govt.nz/moh.nsf/indexmh/immunisation-coverage-data&quot;&gt;" /><Property name="measure" value="Percentage" /><Property name="numerator" value="Children (registered on the NIR) who turn the age specified witthin the year indicated who have completed their age appropriate immunisations by the time they turned the milestone age." /><Property name="denominator" value=" All children who the age specified within the year indicated" /></Indicator><Indicator id="i305" name="Maori (12 months) % immunised" type="numeric" date="2016" href="/metadata/view/indicatorinstance?pid=305&amp;id=18540&amp;norefer=true" ias:uid="18540" ias:utime="2016-01-01 00:00:00+13:00" ias:full-name="Maori (12 months) % immunised"><Property name="dc:title" value="Immunisation coverage (% total eligible population)" /><Property name="dc:description" value="Immunisation coverage for children enrolled on the National Immunisation Register by Milestone Age of 6 months, 12 months, 18 months and 24 months. ‘Fully immunised includes the following diseases: diphtheria, tetanus, whooping cough, haemophilus influenza B, hepatitis B, polio and measles, mumps and rubella (the meningococcal vaccine is not included) The National Immunisation Register (NIR) is a computerised system that records immunisation details for NZ children. Children's details are entered at birth or on their first contact with a Primary Health Provider. Children/parents/caregivers can 'opt off' the register which means they are still part of the 'general population' in the denominator but their immunisation information is not available so they do not appear in the numerator. These numbers are very small." /><Property name="dc:subject" value="Immunisation coverage (% total eligible population)" /><Property name="dc:subject.keyword" value="Immunisation coverage, Child and Youth" /><Property name="dc:publisher" value="Ministry of Health" /><Property name="dc:creator" value="Ministry of Health National Immunisation Register" /><Property name="dc:coverage.spatial" value="DHB" /><Property name="dc:coverage.temporal" value="Annual" /><Property name="dc:language" value="English" /><Property name="dc:rights" value="Public" /><Property name="dc:source" value="Data from the National Immunisation Register (2010): &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.moh.govt.nz/moh.nsf/indexmh/immunisation-coverage-data&quot;&gt;" /><Property name="measure" value="Percentage" /><Property name="numerator" value="Children (registered on the NIR) who turn the age specified witthin the year indicated who have completed their age appropriate immunisations by the time they turned the milestone age." /><Property name="denominator" value=" All children who the age specified within the year indicated" /></Indicator><Indicator id="i306" name="Pacific (12 months) % immunised" type="numeric" date="2009" href="/metadata/view/indicatorinstance?pid=306&amp;id=7607&amp;norefer=true" ias:uid="7607" ias:utime="2009-01-01 00:00:00+13:00" ias:full-name="Pacific (12 months) % immunised"><Property name="dc:title" value="Immunisation coverage (% total eligible population)" /><Property name="dc:description" value="Immunisation coverage for children enrolled on the National Immunisation Register by Milestone Age of 6 months, 12 months, 18 months and 24 months. ‘Fully immunised includes the following diseases: diphtheria, tetanus, whooping cough, haemophilus influenza B, hepatitis B, polio and measles, mumps and rubella (the meningococcal vaccine is not included) The National Immunisation Register (NIR) is a computerised system that records immunisation details for NZ children. Children's details are entered at birth or on their first contact with a Primary Health Provider. Children/parents/caregivers can 'opt off' the register which means they are still part of the 'general population' in the denominator but their immunisation information is not available so they do not appear in the numerator. These numbers are very small." /><Property name="dc:subject" value="Immunisation coverage (% total eligible population)" /><Property name="dc:subject.keyword" value="Immunisation coverage, Child and Youth" /><Property name="dc:publisher" value="Ministry of Health" /><Property name="dc:creator" value="Ministry of Health National Immunisation Register" /><Property name="dc:coverage.spatial" value="DHB" /><Property name="dc:coverage.temporal" value="Annual" /><Property name="dc:language" value="English" /><Property name="dc:rights" value="Public" /><Property name="dc:source" value="Data from the National Immunisation Register (2010): &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.moh.govt.nz/moh.nsf/indexmh/immunisation-coverage-data&quot;&gt;" /><Property name="measure" value="Percentage" /><Property name="numerator" value="Children (registered on the NIR) who turn the age specified witthin the year indicated who have completed their age appropriate immunisations by the time they turned the milestone age." /><Property name="denominator" value=" All children who the age specified within the year indicated" /></Indicator><Indicator id="i306" name="Pacific (12 months) % immunised" type="numeric" date="2010" href="/metadata/view/indicatorinstance?pid=306&amp;id=7608&amp;norefer=true" ias:uid="7608" ias:utime="2010-01-01 00:00:00+13:00" ias:full-name="Pacific (12 months) % immunised"><Property name="dc:title" value="Immunisation coverage (% total eligible population)" /><Property name="dc:description" value="Immunisation coverage for children enrolled on the National Immunisation Register by Milestone Age of 6 months, 12 months, 18 months and 24 months. ‘Fully immunised includes the following diseases: diphtheria, tetanus, whooping cough, haemophilus influenza B, hepatitis B, polio and measles, mumps and rubella (the meningococcal vaccine is not included) The National Immunisation Register (NIR) is a computerised system that records immunisation details for NZ children. Children's details are entered at birth or on their first contact with a Primary Health Provider. Children/parents/caregivers can 'opt off' the register which means they are still part of the 'general population' in the denominator but their immunisation information is not available so they do not appear in the numerator. These numbers are very small." /><Property name="dc:subject" value="Immunisation coverage (% total eligible population)" /><Property name="dc:subject.keyword" value="Immunisation coverage, Child and Youth" /><Property name="dc:publisher" value="Ministry of Health" /><Property name="dc:creator" value="Ministry of Health National Immunisation Register" /><Property name="dc:coverage.spatial" value="DHB" /><Property name="dc:coverage.temporal" value="Annual" /><Property name="dc:language" value="English" /><Property name="dc:rights" value="Public" /><Property name="dc:source" value="Data from the National Immunisation Register (2010): &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.moh.govt.nz/moh.nsf/indexmh/immunisation-coverage-data&quot;&gt;" /><Property name="measure" value="Percentage" /><Property name="numerator" value="Children (registered on the NIR) who turn the age specified witthin the year indicated who have completed their age appropriate immunisations by the time they turned the milestone age." /><Property name="denominator" value=" All children who the age specified within the year indicated" /></Indicator><Indicator id="i306" name="Pacific (12 months) % immunised" type="numeric" date="2011" href="/metadata/view/indicatorinstance?pid=306&amp;id=7609&amp;norefer=true" ias:uid="7609" ias:utime="2011-01-01 00:00:00+13:00" ias:full-name="Pacific (12 months) % immunised"><Property name="dc:title" value="Immunisation coverage (% total eligible population)" /><Property name="dc:description" value="Immunisation coverage for children enrolled on the National Immunisation Register by Milestone Age of 6 months, 12 months, 18 months and 24 months. ‘Fully immunised includes the following diseases: diphtheria, tetanus, whooping cough, haemophilus influenza B, hepatitis B, polio and measles, mumps and rubella (the meningococcal vaccine is not included) The National Immunisation Register (NIR) is a computerised system that records immunisation details for NZ children. Children's details are entered at birth or on their first contact with a Primary Health Provider. Children/parents/caregivers can 'opt off' the register which means they are still part of the 'general population' in the denominator but their immunisation information is not available so they do not appear in the numerator. These numbers are very small." /><Property name="dc:subject" value="Immunisation coverage (% total eligible population)" /><Property name="dc:subject.keyword" value="Immunisation coverage, Child and Youth" /><Property name="dc:publisher" value="Ministry of Health" /><Property name="dc:creator" value="Ministry of Health National Immunisation Register" /><Property name="dc:coverage.spatial" value="DHB" /><Property name="dc:coverage.temporal" value="Annual" /><Property name="dc:language" value="English" /><Property name="dc:rights" value="Public" /><Property name="dc:source" value="Data from the National Immunisation Register (2010): &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.moh.govt.nz/moh.nsf/indexmh/immunisation-coverage-data&quot;&gt;" /><Property name="measure" value="Percentage" /><Property name="numerator" value="Children (registered on the NIR) who turn the age specified witthin the year indicated who have completed their age appropriate immunisations by the time they turned the milestone age." /><Property name="denominator" value=" All children who the age specified within the year indicated" /></Indicator><Indicator id="i306" name="Pacific (12 months) % immunised" type="numeric" date="2012" href="/metadata/view/indicatorinstance?pid=306&amp;id=7610&amp;norefer=true" ias:uid="7610" ias:utime="2012-01-01 00:00:00+13:00" ias:full-name="Pacific (12 months) % immunised"><Property name="dc:title" value="Immunisation coverage (% total eligible population)" /><Property name="dc:description" value="Immunisation coverage for children enrolled on the National Immunisation Register by Milestone Age of 6 months, 12 months, 18 months and 24 months. ‘Fully immunised includes the following diseases: diphtheria, tetanus, whooping cough, haemophilus influenza B, hepatitis B, polio and measles, mumps and rubella (the meningococcal vaccine is not included) The National Immunisation Register (NIR) is a computerised system that records immunisation details for NZ children. Children's details are entered at birth or on their first contact with a Primary Health Provider. Children/parents/caregivers can 'opt off' the register which means they are still part of the 'general population' in the denominator but their immunisation information is not available so they do not appear in the numerator. These numbers are very small." /><Property name="dc:subject" value="Immunisation coverage (% total eligible population)" /><Property name="dc:subject.keyword" value="Immunisation coverage, Child and Youth" /><Property name="dc:publisher" value="Ministry of Health" /><Property name="dc:creator" value="Ministry of Health National Immunisation Register" /><Property name="dc:coverage.spatial" value="DHB" /><Property name="dc:coverage.temporal" value="Annual" /><Property name="dc:language" value="English" /><Property name="dc:rights" value="Public" /><Property name="dc:source" value="Data from the National Immunisation Register (2010): &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.moh.govt.nz/moh.nsf/indexmh/immunisation-coverage-data&quot;&gt;" /><Property name="measure" value="Percentage" /><Property name="numerator" value="Children (registered on the NIR) who turn the age specified witthin the year indicated who have completed their age appropriate immunisations by the time they turned the milestone age." /><Property name="denominator" value=" All children who the age specified within the year indicated" /></Indicator><Indicator id="i306" name="Pacific (12 months) % immunised" type="numeric" date="2013" href="/metadata/view/indicatorinstance?pid=306&amp;id=12705&amp;norefer=true" ias:uid="12705" ias:utime="2013-01-01 00:00:00+13:00" ias:full-name="Pacific (12 months) % immunised"><Property name="dc:title" value="Immunisation coverage (% total eligible population)" /><Property name="dc:description" value="Immunisation coverage for children enrolled on the National Immunisation Register by Milestone Age of 6 months, 12 months, 18 months and 24 months. ‘Fully immunised includes the following diseases: diphtheria, tetanus, whooping cough, haemophilus influenza B, hepatitis B, polio and measles, mumps and rubella (the meningococcal vaccine is not included) The National Immunisation Register (NIR) is a computerised system that records immunisation details for NZ children. Children's details are entered at birth or on their first contact with a Primary Health Provider. Children/parents/caregivers can 'opt off' the register which means they are still part of the 'general population' in the denominator but their immunisation information is not available so they do not appear in the numerator. These numbers are very small." /><Property name="dc:subject" value="Immunisation coverage (% total eligible population)" /><Property name="dc:subject.keyword" value="Immunisation coverage, Child and Youth" /><Property name="dc:publisher" value="Ministry of Health" /><Property name="dc:creator" value="Ministry of Health National Immunisation Register" /><Property name="dc:coverage.spatial" value="DHB" /><Property name="dc:coverage.temporal" value="Annual" /><Property name="dc:language" value="English" /><Property name="dc:rights" value="Public" /><Property name="dc:source" value="Data from the National Immunisation Register (2010): &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.moh.govt.nz/moh.nsf/indexmh/immunisation-coverage-data&quot;&gt;" /><Property name="measure" value="Percentage" /><Property name="numerator" value="Children (registered on the NIR) who turn the age specified witthin the year indicated who have completed their age appropriate immunisations by the time they turned the milestone age." /><Property name="denominator" value=" All children who the age specified within the year indicated" /></Indicator><Indicator id="i306" name="Pacific (12 months) % immunised" type="numeric" date="2014" href="/metadata/view/indicatorinstance?pid=306&amp;id=13412&amp;norefer=true" ias:uid="13412" ias:utime="2014-01-01 00:00:00+13:00" ias:full-name="Pacific (12 months) % immunised"><Property name="dc:title" value="Immunisation coverage (% total eligible population)" /><Property name="dc:description" value="Immunisation coverage for children enrolled on the National Immunisation Register by Milestone Age of 6 months, 12 months, 18 months and 24 months. ‘Fully immunised includes the following diseases: diphtheria, tetanus, whooping cough, haemophilus influenza B, hepatitis B, polio and measles, mumps and rubella (the meningococcal vaccine is not included) The National Immunisation Register (NIR) is a computerised system that records immunisation details for NZ children. Children's details are entered at birth or on their first contact with a Primary Health Provider. Children/parents/caregivers can 'opt off' the register which means they are still part of the 'general population' in the denominator but their immunisation information is not available so they do not appear in the numerator. These numbers are very small." /><Property name="dc:subject" value="Immunisation coverage (% total eligible population)" /><Property name="dc:subject.keyword" value="Immunisation coverage, Child and Youth" /><Property name="dc:publisher" value="Ministry of Health" /><Property name="dc:creator" value="Ministry of Health National Immunisation Register" /><Property name="dc:coverage.spatial" value="DHB" /><Property name="dc:coverage.temporal" value="Annual" /><Property name="dc:language" value="English" /><Property name="dc:rights" value="Public" /><Property name="dc:source" value="Data from the National Immunisation Register (2010): &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.moh.govt.nz/moh.nsf/indexmh/immunisation-coverage-data&quot;&gt;" /><Property name="measure" value="Percentage" /><Property name="numerator" value="Children (registered on the NIR) who turn the age specified witthin the year indicated who have completed their age appropriate immunisations by the time they turned the milestone age." /><Property name="denominator" value=" All children who the age specified within the year indicated" /></Indicator><Indicator id="i306" name="Pacific (12 months) % immunised" type="numeric" date="2015" href="/metadata/view/indicatorinstance?pid=306&amp;id=18541&amp;norefer=true" ias:uid="18541" ias:utime="2015-01-01 00:00:00+13:00" ias:full-name="Pacific (12 months) % immunised"><Property name="dc:title" value="Immunisation coverage (% total eligible population)" /><Property name="dc:description" value="Immunisation coverage for children enrolled on the National Immunisation Register by Milestone Age of 6 months, 12 months, 18 months and 24 months. ‘Fully immunised includes the following diseases: diphtheria, tetanus, whooping cough, haemophilus influenza B, hepatitis B, polio and measles, mumps and rubella (the meningococcal vaccine is not included) The National Immunisation Register (NIR) is a computerised system that records immunisation details for NZ children. Children's details are entered at birth or on their first contact with a Primary Health Provider. Children/parents/caregivers can 'opt off' the register which means they are still part of the 'general population' in the denominator but their immunisation information is not available so they do not appear in the numerator. These numbers are very small." /><Property name="dc:subject" value="Immunisation coverage (% total eligible population)" /><Property name="dc:subject.keyword" value="Immunisation coverage, Child and Youth" /><Property name="dc:publisher" value="Ministry of Health" /><Property name="dc:creator" value="Ministry of Health National Immunisation Register" /><Property name="dc:coverage.spatial" value="DHB" /><Property name="dc:coverage.temporal" value="Annual" /><Property name="dc:language" value="English" /><Property name="dc:rights" value="Public" /><Property name="dc:source" value="Data from the National Immunisation Register (2010): &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.moh.govt.nz/moh.nsf/indexmh/immunisation-coverage-data&quot;&gt;" /><Property name="measure" value="Percentage" /><Property name="numerator" value="Children (registered on the NIR) who turn the age specified witthin the year indicated who have completed their age appropriate immunisations by the time they turned the milestone age." /><Property name="denominator" value=" All children who the age specified within the year indicated" /></Indicator><Indicator id="i306" name="Pacific (12 months) % immunised" type="numeric" date="2016" href="/metadata/view/indicatorinstance?pid=306&amp;id=18542&amp;norefer=true" ias:uid="18542" ias:utime="2016-01-01 00:00:00+13:00" ias:full-name="Pacific (12 months) % immunised"><Property name="dc:title" value="Immunisation coverage (% total eligible population)" /><Property name="dc:description" value="Immunisation coverage for children enrolled on the National Immunisation Register by Milestone Age of 6 months, 12 months, 18 months and 24 months. ‘Fully immunised includes the following diseases: diphtheria, tetanus, whooping cough, haemophilus influenza B, hepatitis B, polio and measles, mumps and rubella (the meningococcal vaccine is not included) The National Immunisation Register (NIR) is a computerised system that records immunisation details for NZ children. Children's details are entered at birth or on their first contact with a Primary Health Provider. Children/parents/caregivers can 'opt off' the register which means they are still part of the 'general population' in the denominator but their immunisation information is not available so they do not appear in the numerator. These numbers are very small." /><Property name="dc:subject" value="Immunisation coverage (% total eligible population)" /><Property name="dc:subject.keyword" value="Immunisation coverage, Child and Youth" /><Property name="dc:publisher" value="Ministry of Health" /><Property name="dc:creator" value="Ministry of Health National Immunisation Register" /><Property name="dc:coverage.spatial" value="DHB" /><Property name="dc:coverage.temporal" value="Annual" /><Property name="dc:language" value="English" /><Property name="dc:rights" value="Public" /><Property name="dc:source" value="Data from the National Immunisation Register (2010): &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.moh.govt.nz/moh.nsf/indexmh/immunisation-coverage-data&quot;&gt;" /><Property name="measure" value="Percentage" /><Property name="numerator" value="Children (registered on the NIR) who turn the age specified witthin the year indicated who have completed their age appropriate immunisations by the time they turned the milestone age." /><Property name="denominator" value=" All children who the age specified within the year indicated" /></Indicator><Indicator id="i307" name="NZ European (12 months) % immunised" type="numeric" date="2009" href="/metadata/view/indicatorinstance?pid=307&amp;id=7611&amp;norefer=true" ias:uid="7611" ias:utime="2009-01-01 00:00:00+13:00" ias:full-name="NZ European (12 months) % immunised"><Property name="dc:title" value="Immunisation coverage (% total eligible population)" /><Property name="dc:description" value="Immunisation coverage for children enrolled on the National Immunisation Register by Milestone Age of 6 months, 12 months, 18 months and 24 months. ‘Fully immunised includes the following diseases: diphtheria, tetanus, whooping cough, haemophilus influenza B, hepatitis B, polio and measles, mumps and rubella (the meningococcal vaccine is not included) The National Immunisation Register (NIR) is a computerised system that records immunisation details for NZ children. Children's details are entered at birth or on their first contact with a Primary Health Provider. Children/parents/caregivers can 'opt off' the register which means they are still part of the 'general population' in the denominator but their immunisation information is not available so they do not appear in the numerator. These numbers are very small." /><Property name="dc:subject" value="Immunisation coverage (% total eligible population)" /><Property name="dc:subject.keyword" value="Immunisation coverage, Child and Youth" /><Property name="dc:publisher" value="Ministry of Health" /><Property name="dc:creator" value="Ministry of Health National Immunisation Register" /><Property name="dc:coverage.spatial" value="DHB" /><Property name="dc:coverage.temporal" value="Annual" /><Property name="dc:language" value="English" /><Property name="dc:rights" value="Public" /><Property name="dc:source" value="Data from the National Immunisation Register (2010): &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.moh.govt.nz/moh.nsf/indexmh/immunisation-coverage-data&quot;&gt;" /><Property name="measure" value="Percentage" /><Property name="numerator" value="Children (registered on the NIR) who turn the age specified witthin the year indicated who have completed their age appropriate immunisations by the time they turned the milestone age." /><Property name="denominator" value=" All children who the age specified within the year indicated" /></Indicator><Indicator id="i307" name="NZ European (12 months) % immunised" type="numeric" date="2010" href="/metadata/view/indicatorinstance?pid=307&amp;id=7612&amp;norefer=true" ias:uid="7612" ias:utime="2010-01-01 00:00:00+13:00" ias:full-name="NZ European (12 months) % immunised"><Property name="dc:title" value="Immunisation coverage (% total eligible population)" /><Property name="dc:description" value="Immunisation coverage for children enrolled on the National Immunisation Register by Milestone Age of 6 months, 12 months, 18 months and 24 months. ‘Fully immunised includes the following diseases: diphtheria, tetanus, whooping cough, haemophilus influenza B, hepatitis B, polio and measles, mumps and rubella (the meningococcal vaccine is not included) The National Immunisation Register (NIR) is a computerised system that records immunisation details for NZ children. Children's details are entered at birth or on their first contact with a Primary Health Provider. Children/parents/caregivers can 'opt off' the register which means they are still part of the 'general population' in the denominator but their immunisation information is not available so they do not appear in the numerator. These numbers are very small." /><Property name="dc:subject" value="Immunisation coverage (% total eligible population)" /><Property name="dc:subject.keyword" value="Immunisation coverage, Child and Youth" /><Property name="dc:publisher" value="Ministry of Health" /><Property name="dc:creator" value="Ministry of Health National Immunisation Register" /><Property name="dc:coverage.spatial" value="DHB" /><Property name="dc:coverage.temporal" value="Annual" /><Property name="dc:language" value="English" /><Property name="dc:rights" value="Public" /><Property name="dc:source" value="Data from the National Immunisation Register (2010): &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.moh.govt.nz/moh.nsf/indexmh/immunisation-coverage-data&quot;&gt;" /><Property name="measure" value="Percentage" /><Property name="numerator" value="Children (registered on the NIR) who turn the age specified witthin the year indicated who have completed their age appropriate immunisations by the time they turned the milestone age." /><Property name="denominator" value=" All children who the age specified within the year indicated" /></Indicator><Indicator id="i307" name="NZ European (12 months) % immunised" type="numeric" date="2011" href="/metadata/view/indicatorinstance?pid=307&amp;id=7613&amp;norefer=true" ias:uid="7613" ias:utime="2011-01-01 00:00:00+13:00" ias:full-name="NZ European (12 months) % immunised"><Property name="dc:title" value="Immunisation coverage (% total eligible population)" /><Property name="dc:description" value="Immunisation coverage for children enrolled on the National Immunisation Register by Milestone Age of 6 months, 12 months, 18 months and 24 months. ‘Fully immunised includes the following diseases: diphtheria, tetanus, whooping cough, haemophilus influenza B, hepatitis B, polio and measles, mumps and rubella (the meningococcal vaccine is not included) The National Immunisation Register (NIR) is a computerised system that records immunisation details for NZ children. Children's details are entered at birth or on their first contact with a Primary Health Provider. Children/parents/caregivers can 'opt off' the register which means they are still part of the 'general population' in the denominator but their immunisation information is not available so they do not appear in the numerator. These numbers are very small." /><Property name="dc:subject" value="Immunisation coverage (% total eligible population)" /><Property name="dc:subject.keyword" value="Immunisation coverage, Child and Youth" /><Property name="dc:publisher" value="Ministry of Health" /><Property name="dc:creator" value="Ministry of Health National Immunisation Register" /><Property name="dc:coverage.spatial" value="DHB" /><Property name="dc:coverage.temporal" value="Annual" /><Property name="dc:language" value="English" /><Property name="dc:rights" value="Public" /><Property name="dc:source" value="Data from the National Immunisation Register (2010): &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.moh.govt.nz/moh.nsf/indexmh/immunisation-coverage-data&quot;&gt;" /><Property name="measure" value="Percentage" /><Property name="numerator" value="Children (registered on the NIR) who turn the age specified witthin the year indicated who have completed their age appropriate immunisations by the time they turned the milestone age." /><Property name="denominator" value=" All children who the age specified within the year indicated" /></Indicator><Indicator id="i307" name="NZ European (12 months) % immunised" type="numeric" date="2012" href="/metadata/view/indicatorinstance?pid=307&amp;id=7614&amp;norefer=true" ias:uid="7614" ias:utime="2012-01-01 00:00:00+13:00" ias:full-name="NZ European (12 months) % immunised"><Property name="dc:title" value="Immunisation coverage (% total eligible population)" /><Property name="dc:description" value="Immunisation coverage for children enrolled on the National Immunisation Register by Milestone Age of 6 months, 12 months, 18 months and 24 months. ‘Fully immunised includes the following diseases: diphtheria, tetanus, whooping cough, haemophilus influenza B, hepatitis B, polio and measles, mumps and rubella (the meningococcal vaccine is not included) The National Immunisation Register (NIR) is a computerised system that records immunisation details for NZ children. Children's details are entered at birth or on their first contact with a Primary Health Provider. Children/parents/caregivers can 'opt off' the register which means they are still part of the 'general population' in the denominator but their immunisation information is not available so they do not appear in the numerator. These numbers are very small." /><Property name="dc:subject" value="Immunisation coverage (% total eligible population)" /><Property name="dc:subject.keyword" value="Immunisation coverage, Child and Youth" /><Property name="dc:publisher" value="Ministry of Health" /><Property name="dc:creator" value="Ministry of Health National Immunisation Register" /><Property name="dc:coverage.spatial" value="DHB" /><Property name="dc:coverage.temporal" value="Annual" /><Property name="dc:language" value="English" /><Property name="dc:rights" value="Public" /><Property name="dc:source" value="Data from the National Immunisation Register (2010): &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.moh.govt.nz/moh.nsf/indexmh/immunisation-coverage-data&quot;&gt;" /><Property name="measure" value="Percentage" /><Property name="numerator" value="Children (registered on the NIR) who turn the age specified witthin the year indicated who have completed their age appropriate immunisations by the time they turned the milestone age." /><Property name="denominator" value=" All children who the age specified within the year indicated" /></Indicator><Indicator id="i307" name="NZ European (12 months) % immunised" type="numeric" date="2013" href="/metadata/view/indicatorinstance?pid=307&amp;id=12706&amp;norefer=true" ias:uid="12706" ias:utime="2013-01-01 00:00:00+13:00" ias:full-name="NZ European (12 months) % immunised"><Property name="dc:title" value="Immunisation coverage (% total eligible population)" /><Property name="dc:description" value="Immunisation coverage for children enrolled on the National Immunisation Register by Milestone Age of 6 months, 12 months, 18 months and 24 months. ‘Fully immunised includes the following diseases: diphtheria, tetanus, whooping cough, haemophilus influenza B, hepatitis B, polio and measles, mumps and rubella (the meningococcal vaccine is not included) The National Immunisation Register (NIR) is a computerised system that records immunisation details for NZ children. Children's details are entered at birth or on their first contact with a Primary Health Provider. Children/parents/caregivers can 'opt off' the register which means they are still part of the 'general population' in the denominator but their immunisation information is not available so they do not appear in the numerator. These numbers are very small." /><Property name="dc:subject" value="Immunisation coverage (% total eligible population)" /><Property name="dc:subject.keyword" value="Immunisation coverage, Child and Youth" /><Property name="dc:publisher" value="Ministry of Health" /><Property name="dc:creator" value="Ministry of Health National Immunisation Register" /><Property name="dc:coverage.spatial" value="DHB" /><Property name="dc:coverage.temporal" value="Annual" /><Property name="dc:language" value="English" /><Property name="dc:rights" value="Public" /><Property name="dc:source" value="Data from the National Immunisation Register (2010): &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.moh.govt.nz/moh.nsf/indexmh/immunisation-coverage-data&quot;&gt;" /><Property name="measure" value="Percentage" /><Property name="numerator" value="Children (registered on the NIR) who turn the age specified witthin the year indicated who have completed their age appropriate immunisations by the time they turned the milestone age." /><Property name="denominator" value=" All children who the age specified within the year indicated" /></Indicator><Indicator id="i307" name="NZ European (12 months) % immunised" type="numeric" date="2014" href="/metadata/view/indicatorinstance?pid=307&amp;id=13410&amp;norefer=true" ias:uid="13410" ias:utime="2014-01-01 00:00:00+13:00" ias:full-name="NZ European (12 months) % immunised"><Property name="dc:title" value="Immunisation coverage (% total eligible population)" /><Property name="dc:description" value="Immunisation coverage for children enrolled on the National Immunisation Register by Milestone Age of 6 months, 12 months, 18 months and 24 months. ‘Fully immunised includes the following diseases: diphtheria, tetanus, whooping cough, haemophilus influenza B, hepatitis B, polio and measles, mumps and rubella (the meningococcal vaccine is not included) The National Immunisation Register (NIR) is a computerised system that records immunisation details for NZ children. Children's details are entered at birth or on their first contact with a Primary Health Provider. Children/parents/caregivers can 'opt off' the register which means they are still part of the 'general population' in the denominator but their immunisation information is not available so they do not appear in the numerator. These numbers are very small." /><Property name="dc:subject" value="Immunisation coverage (% total eligible population)" /><Property name="dc:subject.keyword" value="Immunisation coverage, Child and Youth" /><Property name="dc:publisher" value="Ministry of Health" /><Property name="dc:creator" value="Ministry of Health National Immunisation Register" /><Property name="dc:coverage.spatial" value="DHB" /><Property name="dc:coverage.temporal" value="Annual" /><Property name="dc:language" value="English" /><Property name="dc:rights" value="Public" /><Property name="dc:source" value="Data from the National Immunisation Register (2010): &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.moh.govt.nz/moh.nsf/indexmh/immunisation-coverage-data&quot;&gt;" /><Property name="measure" value="Percentage" /><Property name="numerator" value="Children (registered on the NIR) who turn the age specified witthin the year indicated who have completed their age appropriate immunisations by the time they turned the milestone age." /><Property name="denominator" value=" All children who the age specified within the year indicated" /></Indicator><Indicator id="i307" name="NZ European (12 months) % immunised" type="numeric" date="2015" href="/metadata/view/indicatorinstance?pid=307&amp;id=18543&amp;norefer=true" ias:uid="18543" ias:utime="2015-01-01 00:00:00+13:00" ias:full-name="NZ European (12 months) % immunised"><Property name="dc:title" value="Immunisation coverage (% total eligible population)" /><Property name="dc:description" value="Immunisation coverage for children enrolled on the National Immunisation Register by Milestone Age of 6 months, 12 months, 18 months and 24 months. ‘Fully immunised includes the following diseases: diphtheria, tetanus, whooping cough, haemophilus influenza B, hepatitis B, polio and measles, mumps and rubella (the meningococcal vaccine is not included) The National Immunisation Register (NIR) is a computerised system that records immunisation details for NZ children. Children's details are entered at birth or on their first contact with a Primary Health Provider. Children/parents/caregivers can 'opt off' the register which means they are still part of the 'general population' in the denominator but their immunisation information is not available so they do not appear in the numerator. These numbers are very small." /><Property name="dc:subject" value="Immunisation coverage (% total eligible population)" /><Property name="dc:subject.keyword" value="Immunisation coverage, Child and Youth" /><Property name="dc:publisher" value="Ministry of Health" /><Property name="dc:creator" value="Ministry of Health National Immunisation Register" /><Property name="dc:coverage.spatial" value="DHB" /><Property name="dc:coverage.temporal" value="Annual" /><Property name="dc:language" value="English" /><Property name="dc:rights" value="Public" /><Property name="dc:source" value="Data from the National Immunisation Register (2010): &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.moh.govt.nz/moh.nsf/indexmh/immunisation-coverage-data&quot;&gt;" /><Property name="measure" value="Percentage" /><Property name="numerator" value="Children (registered on the NIR) who turn the age specified witthin the year indicated who have completed their age appropriate immunisations by the time they turned the milestone age." /><Property name="denominator" value=" All children who the age specified within the year indicated" /></Indicator><Indicator id="i307" name="NZ European (12 months) % immunised" type="numeric" date="2016" href="/metadata/view/indicatorinstance?pid=307&amp;id=18544&amp;norefer=true" ias:uid="18544" ias:utime="2016-01-01 00:00:00+13:00" ias:full-name="NZ European (12 months) % immunised"><Property name="dc:title" value="Immunisation coverage (% total eligible population)" /><Property name="dc:description" value="Immunisation coverage for children enrolled on the National Immunisation Register by Milestone Age of 6 months, 12 months, 18 months and 24 months. ‘Fully immunised includes the following diseases: diphtheria, tetanus, whooping cough, haemophilus influenza B, hepatitis B, polio and measles, mumps and rubella (the meningococcal vaccine is not included) The National Immunisation Register (NIR) is a computerised system that records immunisation details for NZ children. Children's details are entered at birth or on their first contact with a Primary Health Provider. Children/parents/caregivers can 'opt off' the register which means they are still part of the 'general population' in the denominator but their immunisation information is not available so they do not appear in the numerator. These numbers are very small." /><Property name="dc:subject" value="Immunisation coverage (% total eligible population)" /><Property name="dc:subject.keyword" value="Immunisation coverage, Child and Youth" /><Property name="dc:publisher" value="Ministry of Health" /><Property name="dc:creator" value="Ministry of Health National Immunisation Register" /><Property name="dc:coverage.spatial" value="DHB" /><Property name="dc:coverage.temporal" value="Annual" /><Property name="dc:language" value="English" /><Property name="dc:rights" value="Public" /><Property name="dc:source" value="Data from the National Immunisation Register (2010): &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.moh.govt.nz/moh.nsf/indexmh/immunisation-coverage-data&quot;&gt;" /><Property name="measure" value="Percentage" /><Property name="numerator" value="Children (registered on the NIR) who turn the age specified witthin the year indicated who have completed their age appropriate immunisations by the time they turned the milestone age." /><Property name="denominator" value=" All children who the age specified within the year indicated" /></Indicator><Indicator id="i308" name="Asian (12 months) % immunised" type="numeric" date="2009" href="/metadata/view/indicatorinstance?pid=308&amp;id=7615&amp;norefer=true" ias:uid="7615" ias:utime="2009-01-01 00:00:00+13:00" ias:full-name="Asian (12 months) % immunised"><Property name="dc:title" value="Immunisation coverage (% total eligible population)" /><Property name="dc:description" value="Immunisation coverage for children enrolled on the National Immunisation Register by Milestone Age of 6 months, 12 months, 18 months and 24 months. ‘Fully immunised includes the following diseases: diphtheria, tetanus, whooping cough, haemophilus influenza B, hepatitis B, polio and measles, mumps and rubella (the meningococcal vaccine is not included) The National Immunisation Register (NIR) is a computerised system that records immunisation details for NZ children. Children's details are entered at birth or on their first contact with a Primary Health Provider. Children/parents/caregivers can 'opt off' the register which means they are still part of the 'general population' in the denominator but their immunisation information is not available so they do not appear in the numerator. These numbers are very small." /><Property name="dc:subject" value="Immunisation coverage (% total eligible population)" /><Property name="dc:subject.keyword" value="Immunisation coverage, Child and Youth" /><Property name="dc:publisher" value="Ministry of Health" /><Property name="dc:creator" value="Ministry of Health National Immunisation Register" /><Property name="dc:coverage.spatial" value="DHB" /><Property name="dc:coverage.temporal" value="Annual" /><Property name="dc:language" value="English" /><Property name="dc:rights" value="Public" /><Property name="dc:source" value="Data from the National Immunisation Register (2010): &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.moh.govt.nz/moh.nsf/indexmh/immunisation-coverage-data&quot;&gt;" /><Property name="measure" value="Percentage" /><Property name="numerator" value="Children (registered on the NIR) who turn the age specified witthin the year indicated who have completed their age appropriate immunisations by the time they turned the milestone age." /><Property name="denominator" value=" All children who the age specified within the year indicated" /></Indicator><Indicator id="i308" name="Asian (12 months) % immunised" type="numeric" date="2010" href="/metadata/view/indicatorinstance?pid=308&amp;id=7616&amp;norefer=true" ias:uid="7616" ias:utime="2010-01-01 00:00:00+13:00" ias:full-name="Asian (12 months) % immunised"><Property name="dc:title" value="Immunisation coverage (% total eligible population)" /><Property name="dc:description" value="Immunisation coverage for children enrolled on the National Immunisation Register by Milestone Age of 6 months, 12 months, 18 months and 24 months. ‘Fully immunised includes the following diseases: diphtheria, tetanus, whooping cough, haemophilus influenza B, hepatitis B, polio and measles, mumps and rubella (the meningococcal vaccine is not included) The National Immunisation Register (NIR) is a computerised system that records immunisation details for NZ children. Children's details are entered at birth or on their first contact with a Primary Health Provider. Children/parents/caregivers can 'opt off' the register which means they are still part of the 'general population' in the denominator but their immunisation information is not available so they do not appear in the numerator. These numbers are very small." /><Property name="dc:subject" value="Immunisation coverage (% total eligible population)" /><Property name="dc:subject.keyword" value="Immunisation coverage, Child and Youth" /><Property name="dc:publisher" value="Ministry of Health" /><Property name="dc:creator" value="Ministry of Health National Immunisation Register" /><Property name="dc:coverage.spatial" value="DHB" /><Property name="dc:coverage.temporal" value="Annual" /><Property name="dc:language" value="English" /><Property name="dc:rights" value="Public" /><Property name="dc:source" value="Data from the National Immunisation Register (2010): &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.moh.govt.nz/moh.nsf/indexmh/immunisation-coverage-data&quot;&gt;" /><Property name="measure" value="Percentage" /><Property name="numerator" value="Children (registered on the NIR) who turn the age specified witthin the year indicated who have completed their age appropriate immunisations by the time they turned the milestone age." /><Property name="denominator" value=" All children who the age specified within the year indicated" /></Indicator><Indicator id="i308" name="Asian (12 months) % immunised" type="numeric" date="2011" href="/metadata/view/indicatorinstance?pid=308&amp;id=7617&amp;norefer=true" ias:uid="7617" ias:utime="2011-01-01 00:00:00+13:00" ias:full-name="Asian (12 months) % immunised"><Property name="dc:title" value="Immunisation coverage (% total eligible population)" /><Property name="dc:description" value="Immunisation coverage for children enrolled on the National Immunisation Register by Milestone Age of 6 months, 12 months, 18 months and 24 months. ‘Fully immunised includes the following diseases: diphtheria, tetanus, whooping cough, haemophilus influenza B, hepatitis B, polio and measles, mumps and rubella (the meningococcal vaccine is not included) The National Immunisation Register (NIR) is a computerised system that records immunisation details for NZ children. Children's details are entered at birth or on their first contact with a Primary Health Provider. Children/parents/caregivers can 'opt off' the register which means they are still part of the 'general population' in the denominator but their immunisation information is not available so they do not appear in the numerator. These numbers are very small." /><Property name="dc:subject" value="Immunisation coverage (% total eligible population)" /><Property name="dc:subject.keyword" value="Immunisation coverage, Child and Youth" /><Property name="dc:publisher" value="Ministry of Health" /><Property name="dc:creator" value="Ministry of Health National Immunisation Register" /><Property name="dc:coverage.spatial" value="DHB" /><Property name="dc:coverage.temporal" value="Annual" /><Property name="dc:language" value="English" /><Property name="dc:rights" value="Public" /><Property name="dc:source" value="Data from the National Immunisation Register (2010): &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.moh.govt.nz/moh.nsf/indexmh/immunisation-coverage-data&quot;&gt;" /><Property name="measure" value="Percentage" /><Property name="numerator" value="Children (registered on the NIR) who turn the age specified witthin the year indicated who have completed their age appropriate immunisations by the time they turned the milestone age." /><Property name="denominator" value=" All children who the age specified within the year indicated" /></Indicator><Indicator id="i308" name="Asian (12 months) % immunised" type="numeric" date="2012" href="/metadata/view/indicatorinstance?pid=308&amp;id=7618&amp;norefer=true" ias:uid="7618" ias:utime="2012-01-01 00:00:00+13:00" ias:full-name="Asian (12 months) % immunised"><Property name="dc:title" value="Immunisation coverage (% total eligible population)" /><Property name="dc:description" value="Immunisation coverage for children enrolled on the National Immunisation Register by Milestone Age of 6 months, 12 months, 18 months and 24 months. ‘Fully immunised includes the following diseases: diphtheria, tetanus, whooping cough, haemophilus influenza B, hepatitis B, polio and measles, mumps and rubella (the meningococcal vaccine is not included) The National Immunisation Register (NIR) is a computerised system that records immunisation details for NZ children. Children's details are entered at birth or on their first contact with a Primary Health Provider. Children/parents/caregivers can 'opt off' the register which means they are still part of the 'general population' in the denominator but their immunisation information is not available so they do not appear in the numerator. These numbers are very small." /><Property name="dc:subject" value="Immunisation coverage (% total eligible population)" /><Property name="dc:subject.keyword" value="Immunisation coverage, Child and Youth" /><Property name="dc:publisher" value="Ministry of Health" /><Property name="dc:creator" value="Ministry of Health National Immunisation Register" /><Property name="dc:coverage.spatial" value="DHB" /><Property name="dc:coverage.temporal" value="Annual" /><Property name="dc:language" value="English" /><Property name="dc:rights" value="Public" /><Property name="dc:source" value="Data from the National Immunisation Register (2010): &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.moh.govt.nz/moh.nsf/indexmh/immunisation-coverage-data&quot;&gt;" /><Property name="measure" value="Percentage" /><Property name="numerator" value="Children (registered on the NIR) who turn the age specified witthin the year indicated who have completed their age appropriate immunisations by the time they turned the milestone age." /><Property name="denominator" value=" All children who the age specified within the year indicated" /></Indicator><Indicator id="i308" name="Asian (12 months) % immunised" type="numeric" date="2013" href="/metadata/view/indicatorinstance?pid=308&amp;id=12707&amp;norefer=true" ias:uid="12707" ias:utime="2013-01-01 00:00:00+13:00" ias:full-name="Asian (12 months) % immunised"><Property name="dc:title" value="Immunisation coverage (% total eligible population)" /><Property name="dc:description" value="Immunisation coverage for children enrolled on the National Immunisation Register by Milestone Age of 6 months, 12 months, 18 months and 24 months. ‘Fully immunised includes the following diseases: diphtheria, tetanus, whooping cough, haemophilus influenza B, hepatitis B, polio and measles, mumps and rubella (the meningococcal vaccine is not included) The National Immunisation Register (NIR) is a computerised system that records immunisation details for NZ children. Children's details are entered at birth or on their first contact with a Primary Health Provider. Children/parents/caregivers can 'opt off' the register which means they are still part of the 'general population' in the denominator but their immunisation information is not available so they do not appear in the numerator. These numbers are very small." /><Property name="dc:subject" value="Immunisation coverage (% total eligible population)" /><Property name="dc:subject.keyword" value="Immunisation coverage, Child and Youth" /><Property name="dc:publisher" value="Ministry of Health" /><Property name="dc:creator" value="Ministry of Health National Immunisation Register" /><Property name="dc:coverage.spatial" value="DHB" /><Property name="dc:coverage.temporal" value="Annual" /><Property name="dc:language" value="English" /><Property name="dc:rights" value="Public" /><Property name="dc:source" value="Data from the National Immunisation Register (2010): &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.moh.govt.nz/moh.nsf/indexmh/immunisation-coverage-data&quot;&gt;" /><Property name="measure" value="Percentage" /><Property name="numerator" value="Children (registered on the NIR) who turn the age specified witthin the year indicated who have completed their age appropriate immunisations by the time they turned the milestone age." /><Property name="denominator" value=" All children who the age specified within the year indicated" /></Indicator><Indicator id="i308" name="Asian (12 months) % immunised" type="numeric" date="2014" href="/metadata/view/indicatorinstance?pid=308&amp;id=13413&amp;norefer=true" ias:uid="13413" ias:utime="2014-01-01 00:00:00+13:00" ias:full-name="Asian (12 months) % immunised"><Property name="dc:title" value="Immunisation coverage (% total eligible population)" /><Property name="dc:description" value="Immunisation coverage for children enrolled on the National Immunisation Register by Milestone Age of 6 months, 12 months, 18 months and 24 months. ‘Fully immunised includes the following diseases: diphtheria, tetanus, whooping cough, haemophilus influenza B, hepatitis B, polio and measles, mumps and rubella (the meningococcal vaccine is not included) The National Immunisation Register (NIR) is a computerised system that records immunisation details for NZ children. Children's details are entered at birth or on their first contact with a Primary Health Provider. Children/parents/caregivers can 'opt off' the register which means they are still part of the 'general population' in the denominator but their immunisation information is not available so they do not appear in the numerator. These numbers are very small." /><Property name="dc:subject" value="Immunisation coverage (% total eligible population)" /><Property name="dc:subject.keyword" value="Immunisation coverage, Child and Youth" /><Property name="dc:publisher" value="Ministry of Health" /><Property name="dc:creator" value="Ministry of Health National Immunisation Register" /><Property name="dc:coverage.spatial" value="DHB" /><Property name="dc:coverage.temporal" value="Annual" /><Property name="dc:language" value="English" /><Property name="dc:rights" value="Public" /><Property name="dc:source" value="Data from the National Immunisation Register (2010): &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.moh.govt.nz/moh.nsf/indexmh/immunisation-coverage-data&quot;&gt;" /><Property name="measure" value="Percentage" /><Property name="numerator" value="Children (registered on the NIR) who turn the age specified witthin the year indicated who have completed their age appropriate immunisations by the time they turned the milestone age." /><Property name="denominator" value=" All children who the age specified within the year indicated" /></Indicator><Indicator id="i308" name="Asian (12 months) % immunised" type="numeric" date="2015" href="/metadata/view/indicatorinstance?pid=308&amp;id=18545&amp;norefer=true" ias:uid="18545" ias:utime="2015-01-01 00:00:00+13:00" ias:full-name="Asian (12 months) % immunised"><Property name="dc:title" value="Immunisation coverage (% total eligible population)" /><Property name="dc:description" value="Immunisation coverage for children enrolled on the National Immunisation Register by Milestone Age of 6 months, 12 months, 18 months and 24 months. ‘Fully immunised includes the following diseases: diphtheria, tetanus, whooping cough, haemophilus influenza B, hepatitis B, polio and measles, mumps and rubella (the meningococcal vaccine is not included) The National Immunisation Register (NIR) is a computerised system that records immunisation details for NZ children. Children's details are entered at birth or on their first contact with a Primary Health Provider. Children/parents/caregivers can 'opt off' the register which means they are still part of the 'general population' in the denominator but their immunisation information is not available so they do not appear in the numerator. These numbers are very small." /><Property name="dc:subject" value="Immunisation coverage (% total eligible population)" /><Property name="dc:subject.keyword" value="Immunisation coverage, Child and Youth" /><Property name="dc:publisher" value="Ministry of Health" /><Property name="dc:creator" value="Ministry of Health National Immunisation Register" /><Property name="dc:coverage.spatial" value="DHB" /><Property name="dc:coverage.temporal" value="Annual" /><Property name="dc:language" value="English" /><Property name="dc:rights" value="Public" /><Property name="dc:source" value="Data from the National Immunisation Register (2010): &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.moh.govt.nz/moh.nsf/indexmh/immunisation-coverage-data&quot;&gt;" /><Property name="measure" value="Percentage" /><Property name="numerator" value="Children (registered on the NIR) who turn the age specified witthin the year indicated who have completed their age appropriate immunisations by the time they turned the milestone age." /><Property name="denominator" value=" All children who the age specified within the year indicated" /></Indicator><Indicator id="i308" name="Asian (12 months) % immunised" type="numeric" date="2016" href="/metadata/view/indicatorinstance?pid=308&amp;id=18546&amp;norefer=true" ias:uid="18546" ias:utime="2016-01-01 00:00:00+13:00" ias:full-name="Asian (12 months) % immunised"><Property name="dc:title" value="Immunisation coverage (% total eligible population)" /><Property name="dc:description" value="Immunisation coverage for children enrolled on the National Immunisation Register by Milestone Age of 6 months, 12 months, 18 months and 24 months. ‘Fully immunised includes the following diseases: diphtheria, tetanus, whooping cough, haemophilus influenza B, hepatitis B, polio and measles, mumps and rubella (the meningococcal vaccine is not included) The National Immunisation Register (NIR) is a computerised system that records immunisation details for NZ children. Children's details are entered at birth or on their first contact with a Primary Health Provider. Children/parents/caregivers can 'opt off' the register which means they are still part of the 'general population' in the denominator but their immunisation information is not available so they do not appear in the numerator. These numbers are very small." /><Property name="dc:subject" value="Immunisation coverage (% total eligible population)" /><Property name="dc:subject.keyword" value="Immunisation coverage, Child and Youth" /><Property name="dc:publisher" value="Ministry of Health" /><Property name="dc:creator" value="Ministry of Health National Immunisation Register" /><Property name="dc:coverage.spatial" value="DHB" /><Property name="dc:coverage.temporal" value="Annual" /><Property name="dc:language" value="English" /><Property name="dc:rights" value="Public" /><Property name="dc:source" value="Data from the National Immunisation Register (2010): &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.moh.govt.nz/moh.nsf/indexmh/immunisation-coverage-data&quot;&gt;" /><Property name="measure" value="Percentage" /><Property name="numerator" value="Children (registered on the NIR) who turn the age specified witthin the year indicated who have completed their age appropriate immunisations by the time they turned the milestone age." /><Property name="denominator" value=" All children who the age specified within the year indicated" /></Indicator><Indicator id="i309" name="Other (12 months) % immunised" type="numeric" date="2009" href="/metadata/view/indicatorinstance?pid=309&amp;id=7619&amp;norefer=true" ias:uid="7619" ias:utime="2009-01-01 00:00:00+13:00" ias:full-name="Other (12 months) % immunised"><Property name="dc:title" value="Immunisation coverage (% total eligible population)" /><Property name="dc:description" value="Immunisation coverage for children enrolled on the National Immunisation Register by Milestone Age of 6 months, 12 months, 18 months and 24 months. ‘Fully immunised includes the following diseases: diphtheria, tetanus, whooping cough, haemophilus influenza B, hepatitis B, polio and measles, mumps and rubella (the meningococcal vaccine is not included) The National Immunisation Register (NIR) is a computerised system that records immunisation details for NZ children. Children's details are entered at birth or on their first contact with a Primary Health Provider. Children/parents/caregivers can 'opt off' the register which means they are still part of the 'general population' in the denominator but their immunisation information is not available so they do not appear in the numerator. These numbers are very small." /><Property name="dc:subject" value="Immunisation coverage (% total eligible population)" /><Property name="dc:subject.keyword" value="Immunisation coverage, Child and Youth" /><Property name="dc:publisher" value="Ministry of Health" /><Property name="dc:creator" value="Ministry of Health National Immunisation Register" /><Property name="dc:coverage.spatial" value="DHB" /><Property name="dc:coverage.temporal" value="Annual" /><Property name="dc:language" value="English" /><Property name="dc:rights" value="Public" /><Property name="dc:source" value="Data from the National Immunisation Register (2010): &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.moh.govt.nz/moh.nsf/indexmh/immunisation-coverage-data&quot;&gt;" /><Property name="measure" value="Percentage" /><Property name="numerator" value="Children (registered on the NIR) who turn the age specified witthin the year indicated who have completed their age appropriate immunisations by the time they turned the milestone age." /><Property name="denominator" value=" All children who the age specified within the year indicated" /></Indicator><Indicator id="i309" name="Other (12 months) % immunised" type="numeric" date="2010" href="/metadata/view/indicatorinstance?pid=309&amp;id=7620&amp;norefer=true" ias:uid="7620" ias:utime="2010-01-01 00:00:00+13:00" ias:full-name="Other (12 months) % immunised"><Property name="dc:title" value="Immunisation coverage (% total eligible population)" /><Property name="dc:description" value="Immunisation coverage for children enrolled on the National Immunisation Register by Milestone Age of 6 months, 12 months, 18 months and 24 months. ‘Fully immunised includes the following diseases: diphtheria, tetanus, whooping cough, haemophilus influenza B, hepatitis B, polio and measles, mumps and rubella (the meningococcal vaccine is not included) The National Immunisation Register (NIR) is a computerised system that records immunisation details for NZ children. Children's details are entered at birth or on their first contact with a Primary Health Provider. Children/parents/caregivers can 'opt off' the register which means they are still part of the 'general population' in the denominator but their immunisation information is not available so they do not appear in the numerator. These numbers are very small." /><Property name="dc:subject" value="Immunisation coverage (% total eligible population)" /><Property name="dc:subject.keyword" value="Immunisation coverage, Child and Youth" /><Property name="dc:publisher" value="Ministry of Health" /><Property name="dc:creator" value="Ministry of Health National Immunisation Register" /><Property name="dc:coverage.spatial" value="DHB" /><Property name="dc:coverage.temporal" value="Annual" /><Property name="dc:language" value="English" /><Property name="dc:rights" value="Public" /><Property name="dc:source" value="Data from the National Immunisation Register (2010): &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.moh.govt.nz/moh.nsf/indexmh/immunisation-coverage-data&quot;&gt;" /><Property name="measure" value="Percentage" /><Property name="numerator" value="Children (registered on the NIR) who turn the age specified witthin the year indicated who have completed their age appropriate immunisations by the time they turned the milestone age." /><Property name="denominator" value=" All children who the age specified within the year indicated" /></Indicator><Indicator id="i309" name="Other (12 months) % immunised" type="numeric" date="2011" href="/metadata/view/indicatorinstance?pid=309&amp;id=7621&amp;norefer=true" ias:uid="7621" ias:utime="2011-01-01 00:00:00+13:00" ias:full-name="Other (12 months) % immunised"><Property name="dc:title" value="Immunisation coverage (% total eligible population)" /><Property name="dc:description" value="Immunisation coverage for children enrolled on the National Immunisation Register by Milestone Age of 6 months, 12 months, 18 months and 24 months. ‘Fully immunised includes the following diseases: diphtheria, tetanus, whooping cough, haemophilus influenza B, hepatitis B, polio and measles, mumps and rubella (the meningococcal vaccine is not included) The National Immunisation Register (NIR) is a computerised system that records immunisation details for NZ children. Children's details are entered at birth or on their first contact with a Primary Health Provider. Children/parents/caregivers can 'opt off' the register which means they are still part of the 'general population' in the denominator but their immunisation information is not available so they do not appear in the numerator. These numbers are very small." /><Property name="dc:subject" value="Immunisation coverage (% total eligible population)" /><Property name="dc:subject.keyword" value="Immunisation coverage, Child and Youth" /><Property name="dc:publisher" value="Ministry of Health" /><Property name="dc:creator" value="Ministry of Health National Immunisation Register" /><Property name="dc:coverage.spatial" value="DHB" /><Property name="dc:coverage.temporal" value="Annual" /><Property name="dc:language" value="English" /><Property name="dc:rights" value="Public" /><Property name="dc:source" value="Data from the National Immunisation Register (2010): &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.moh.govt.nz/moh.nsf/indexmh/immunisation-coverage-data&quot;&gt;" /><Property name="measure" value="Percentage" /><Property name="numerator" value="Children (registered on the NIR) who turn the age specified witthin the year indicated who have completed their age appropriate immunisations by the time they turned the milestone age." /><Property name="denominator" value=" All children who the age specified within the year indicated" /></Indicator><Indicator id="i309" name="Other (12 months) % immunised" type="numeric" date="2012" href="/metadata/view/indicatorinstance?pid=309&amp;id=7622&amp;norefer=true" ias:uid="7622" ias:utime="2012-01-01 00:00:00+13:00" ias:full-name="Other (12 months) % immunised"><Property name="dc:title" value="Immunisation coverage (% total eligible population)" /><Property name="dc:description" value="Immunisation coverage for children enrolled on the National Immunisation Register by Milestone Age of 6 months, 12 months, 18 months and 24 months. ‘Fully immunised includes the following diseases: diphtheria, tetanus, whooping cough, haemophilus influenza B, hepatitis B, polio and measles, mumps and rubella (the meningococcal vaccine is not included) The National Immunisation Register (NIR) is a computerised system that records immunisation details for NZ children. Children's details are entered at birth or on their first contact with a Primary Health Provider. Children/parents/caregivers can 'opt off' the register which means they are still part of the 'general population' in the denominator but their immunisation information is not available so they do not appear in the numerator. These numbers are very small." /><Property name="dc:subject" value="Immunisation coverage (% total eligible population)" /><Property name="dc:subject.keyword" value="Immunisation coverage, Child and Youth" /><Property name="dc:publisher" value="Ministry of Health" /><Property name="dc:creator" value="Ministry of Health National Immunisation Register" /><Property name="dc:coverage.spatial" value="DHB" /><Property name="dc:coverage.temporal" value="Annual" /><Property name="dc:language" value="English" /><Property name="dc:rights" value="Public" /><Property name="dc:source" value="Data from the National Immunisation Register (2010): &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.moh.govt.nz/moh.nsf/indexmh/immunisation-coverage-data&quot;&gt;" /><Property name="measure" value="Percentage" /><Property name="numerator" value="Children (registered on the NIR) who turn the age specified witthin the year indicated who have completed their age appropriate immunisations by the time they turned the milestone age." /><Property name="denominator" value=" All children who the age specified within the year indicated" /></Indicator><Indicator id="i309" name="Other (12 months) % immunised" type="numeric" date="2013" href="/metadata/view/indicatorinstance?pid=309&amp;id=12708&amp;norefer=true" ias:uid="12708" ias:utime="2013-01-01 00:00:00+13:00" ias:full-name="Other (12 months) % immunised"><Property name="dc:title" value="Immunisation coverage (% total eligible population)" /><Property name="dc:description" value="Immunisation coverage for children enrolled on the National Immunisation Register by Milestone Age of 6 months, 12 months, 18 months and 24 months. ‘Fully immunised includes the following diseases: diphtheria, tetanus, whooping cough, haemophilus influenza B, hepatitis B, polio and measles, mumps and rubella (the meningococcal vaccine is not included) The National Immunisation Register (NIR) is a computerised system that records immunisation details for NZ children. Children's details are entered at birth or on their first contact with a Primary Health Provider. Children/parents/caregivers can 'opt off' the register which means they are still part of the 'general population' in the denominator but their immunisation information is not available so they do not appear in the numerator. These numbers are very small." /><Property name="dc:subject" value="Immunisation coverage (% total eligible population)" /><Property name="dc:subject.keyword" value="Immunisation coverage, Child and Youth" /><Property name="dc:publisher" value="Ministry of Health" /><Property name="dc:creator" value="Ministry of Health National Immunisation Register" /><Property name="dc:coverage.spatial" value="DHB" /><Property name="dc:coverage.temporal" value="Annual" /><Property name="dc:language" value="English" /><Property name="dc:rights" value="Public" /><Property name="dc:source" value="Data from the National Immunisation Register (2010): &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.moh.govt.nz/moh.nsf/indexmh/immunisation-coverage-data&quot;&gt;" /><Property name="measure" value="Percentage" /><Property name="numerator" value="Children (registered on the NIR) who turn the age specified witthin the year indicated who have completed their age appropriate immunisations by the time they turned the milestone age." /><Property name="denominator" value=" All children who the age specified within the year indicated" /></Indicator><Indicator id="i309" name="Other (12 months) % immunised" type="numeric" date="2014" href="/metadata/view/indicatorinstance?pid=309&amp;id=13414&amp;norefer=true" ias:uid="13414" ias:utime="2014-01-01 00:00:00+13:00" ias:full-name="Other (12 months) % immunised"><Property name="dc:title" value="Immunisation coverage (% total eligible population)" /><Property name="dc:description" value="Immunisation coverage for children enrolled on the National Immunisation Register by Milestone Age of 6 months, 12 months, 18 months and 24 months. ‘Fully immunised includes the following diseases: diphtheria, tetanus, whooping cough, haemophilus influenza B, hepatitis B, polio and measles, mumps and rubella (the meningococcal vaccine is not included) The National Immunisation Register (NIR) is a computerised system that records immunisation details for NZ children. Children's details are entered at birth or on their first contact with a Primary Health Provider. Children/parents/caregivers can 'opt off' the register which means they are still part of the 'general population' in the denominator but their immunisation information is not available so they do not appear in the numerator. These numbers are very small." /><Property name="dc:subject" value="Immunisation coverage (% total eligible population)" /><Property name="dc:subject.keyword" value="Immunisation coverage, Child and Youth" /><Property name="dc:publisher" value="Ministry of Health" /><Property name="dc:creator" value="Ministry of Health National Immunisation Register" /><Property name="dc:coverage.spatial" value="DHB" /><Property name="dc:coverage.temporal" value="Annual" /><Property name="dc:language" value="English" /><Property name="dc:rights" value="Public" /><Property name="dc:source" value="Data from the National Immunisation Register (2010): &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.moh.govt.nz/moh.nsf/indexmh/immunisation-coverage-data&quot;&gt;" /><Property name="measure" value="Percentage" /><Property name="numerator" value="Children (registered on the NIR) who turn the age specified witthin the year indicated who have completed their age appropriate immunisations by the time they turned the milestone age." /><Property name="denominator" value=" All children who the age specified within the year indicated" /></Indicator><Indicator id="i309" name="Other (12 months) % immunised" type="numeric" date="2015" href="/metadata/view/indicatorinstance?pid=309&amp;id=18547&amp;norefer=true" ias:uid="18547" ias:utime="2015-01-01 00:00:00+13:00" ias:full-name="Other (12 months) % immunised"><Property name="dc:title" value="Immunisation coverage (% total eligible population)" /><Property name="dc:description" value="Immunisation coverage for children enrolled on the National Immunisation Register by Milestone Age of 6 months, 12 months, 18 months and 24 months. ‘Fully immunised includes the following diseases: diphtheria, tetanus, whooping cough, haemophilus influenza B, hepatitis B, polio and measles, mumps and rubella (the meningococcal vaccine is not included) The National Immunisation Register (NIR) is a computerised system that records immunisation details for NZ children. Children's details are entered at birth or on their first contact with a Primary Health Provider. Children/parents/caregivers can 'opt off' the register which means they are still part of the 'general population' in the denominator but their immunisation information is not available so they do not appear in the numerator. These numbers are very small." /><Property name="dc:subject" value="Immunisation coverage (% total eligible population)" /><Property name="dc:subject.keyword" value="Immunisation coverage, Child and Youth" /><Property name="dc:publisher" value="Ministry of Health" /><Property name="dc:creator" value="Ministry of Health National Immunisation Register" /><Property name="dc:coverage.spatial" value="DHB" /><Property name="dc:coverage.temporal" value="Annual" /><Property name="dc:language" value="English" /><Property name="dc:rights" value="Public" /><Property name="dc:source" value="Data from the National Immunisation Register (2010): &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.moh.govt.nz/moh.nsf/indexmh/immunisation-coverage-data&quot;&gt;" /><Property name="measure" value="Percentage" /><Property name="numerator" value="Children (registered on the NIR) who turn the age specified witthin the year indicated who have completed their age appropriate immunisations by the time they turned the milestone age." /><Property name="denominator" value=" All children who the age specified within the year indicated" /></Indicator><Indicator id="i309" name="Other (12 months) % immunised" type="numeric" date="2016" href="/metadata/view/indicatorinstance?pid=309&amp;id=18548&amp;norefer=true" ias:uid="18548" ias:utime="2016-01-01 00:00:00+13:00" ias:full-name="Other (12 months) % immunised"><Property name="dc:title" value="Immunisation coverage (% total eligible population)" /><Property name="dc:description" value="Immunisation coverage for children enrolled on the National Immunisation Register by Milestone Age of 6 months, 12 months, 18 months and 24 months. ‘Fully immunised includes the following diseases: diphtheria, tetanus, whooping cough, haemophilus influenza B, hepatitis B, polio and measles, mumps and rubella (the meningococcal vaccine is not included) The National Immunisation Register (NIR) is a computerised system that records immunisation details for NZ children. Children's details are entered at birth or on their first contact with a Primary Health Provider. Children/parents/caregivers can 'opt off' the register which means they are still part of the 'general population' in the denominator but their immunisation information is not available so they do not appear in the numerator. These numbers are very small." /><Property name="dc:subject" value="Immunisation coverage (% total eligible population)" /><Property name="dc:subject.keyword" value="Immunisation coverage, Child and Youth" /><Property name="dc:publisher" value="Ministry of Health" /><Property name="dc:creator" value="Ministry of Health National Immunisation Register" /><Property name="dc:coverage.spatial" value="DHB" /><Property name="dc:coverage.temporal" value="Annual" /><Property name="dc:language" value="English" /><Property name="dc:rights" value="Public" /><Property name="dc:source" value="Data from the National Immunisation Register (2010): &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.moh.govt.nz/moh.nsf/indexmh/immunisation-coverage-data&quot;&gt;" /><Property name="measure" value="Percentage" /><Property name="numerator" value="Children (registered on the NIR) who turn the age specified witthin the year indicated who have completed their age appropriate immunisations by the time they turned the milestone age." /><Property name="denominator" value=" All children who the age specified within the year indicated" /></Indicator><Indicator id="i310" name="Total (12 months) % immunised" type="numeric" date="2009" href="/metadata/view/indicatorinstance?pid=310&amp;id=7623&amp;norefer=true" ias:uid="7623" ias:utime="2009-01-01 00:00:00+13:00" ias:full-name="Total (12 months) % immunised"><Property name="dc:title" value="Immunisation coverage (% total eligible population)" /><Property name="dc:description" value="Immunisation coverage for children enrolled on the National Immunisation Register by Milestone Age of 6 months, 12 months, 18 months and 24 months. ‘Fully immunised includes the following diseases: diphtheria, tetanus, whooping cough, haemophilus influenza B, hepatitis B, polio and measles, mumps and rubella (the meningococcal vaccine is not included) The National Immunisation Register (NIR) is a computerised system that records immunisation details for NZ children. Children's details are entered at birth or on their first contact with a Primary Health Provider. Children/parents/caregivers can 'opt off' the register which means they are still part of the 'general population' in the denominator but their immunisation information is not available so they do not appear in the numerator. These numbers are very small." /><Property name="dc:subject" value="Immunisation coverage (% total eligible population)" /><Property name="dc:subject.keyword" value="Immunisation coverage, Child and Youth" /><Property name="dc:publisher" value="Ministry of Health" /><Property name="dc:creator" value="Ministry of Health National Immunisation Register" /><Property name="dc:coverage.spatial" value="DHB" /><Property name="dc:coverage.temporal" value="Annual" /><Property name="dc:language" value="English" /><Property name="dc:rights" value="Public" /><Property name="dc:source" value="Data from the National Immunisation Register (2010): &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.moh.govt.nz/moh.nsf/indexmh/immunisation-coverage-data&quot;&gt;" /><Property name="measure" value="Percentage" /><Property name="numerator" value="Children (registered on the NIR) who turn the age specified witthin the year indicated who have completed their age appropriate immunisations by the time they turned the milestone age." /><Property name="denominator" value=" All children who the age specified within the year indicated" /></Indicator><Indicator id="i310" name="Total (12 months) % immunised" type="numeric" date="2010" href="/metadata/view/indicatorinstance?pid=310&amp;id=7624&amp;norefer=true" ias:uid="7624" ias:utime="2010-01-01 00:00:00+13:00" ias:full-name="Total (12 months) % immunised"><Property name="dc:title" value="Immunisation coverage (% total eligible population)" /><Property name="dc:description" value="Immunisation coverage for children enrolled on the National Immunisation Register by Milestone Age of 6 months, 12 months, 18 months and 24 months. ‘Fully immunised includes the following diseases: diphtheria, tetanus, whooping cough, haemophilus influenza B, hepatitis B, polio and measles, mumps and rubella (the meningococcal vaccine is not included) The National Immunisation Register (NIR) is a computerised system that records immunisation details for NZ children. Children's details are entered at birth or on their first contact with a Primary Health Provider. Children/parents/caregivers can 'opt off' the register which means they are still part of the 'general population' in the denominator but their immunisation information is not available so they do not appear in the numerator. These numbers are very small." /><Property name="dc:subject" value="Immunisation coverage (% total eligible population)" /><Property name="dc:subject.keyword" value="Immunisation coverage, Child and Youth" /><Property name="dc:publisher" value="Ministry of Health" /><Property name="dc:creator" value="Ministry of Health National Immunisation Register" /><Property name="dc:coverage.spatial" value="DHB" /><Property name="dc:coverage.temporal" value="Annual" /><Property name="dc:language" value="English" /><Property name="dc:rights" value="Public" /><Property name="dc:source" value="Data from the National Immunisation Register (2010): &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.moh.govt.nz/moh.nsf/indexmh/immunisation-coverage-data&quot;&gt;" /><Property name="measure" value="Percentage" /><Property name="numerator" value="Children (registered on the NIR) who turn the age specified witthin the year indicated who have completed their age appropriate immunisations by the time they turned the milestone age." /><Property name="denominator" value=" All children who the age specified within the year indicated" /></Indicator><Indicator id="i310" name="Total (12 months) % immunised" type="numeric" date="2011" href="/metadata/view/indicatorinstance?pid=310&amp;id=7625&amp;norefer=true" ias:uid="7625" ias:utime="2011-01-01 00:00:00+13:00" ias:full-name="Total (12 months) % immunised"><Property name="dc:title" value="Immunisation coverage (% total eligible population)" /><Property name="dc:description" value="Immunisation coverage for children enrolled on the National Immunisation Register by Milestone Age of 6 months, 12 months, 18 months and 24 months. ‘Fully immunised includes the following diseases: diphtheria, tetanus, whooping cough, haemophilus influenza B, hepatitis B, polio and measles, mumps and rubella (the meningococcal vaccine is not included) The National Immunisation Register (NIR) is a computerised system that records immunisation details for NZ children. Children's details are entered at birth or on their first contact with a Primary Health Provider. Children/parents/caregivers can 'opt off' the register which means they are still part of the 'general population' in the denominator but their immunisation information is not available so they do not appear in the numerator. These numbers are very small." /><Property name="dc:subject" value="Immunisation coverage (% total eligible population)" /><Property name="dc:subject.keyword" value="Immunisation coverage, Child and Youth" /><Property name="dc:publisher" value="Ministry of Health" /><Property name="dc:creator" value="Ministry of Health National Immunisation Register" /><Property name="dc:coverage.spatial" value="DHB" /><Property name="dc:coverage.temporal" value="Annual" /><Property name="dc:language" value="English" /><Property name="dc:rights" value="Public" /><Property name="dc:source" value="Data from the National Immunisation Register (2010): &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.moh.govt.nz/moh.nsf/indexmh/immunisation-coverage-data&quot;&gt;" /><Property name="measure" value="Percentage" /><Property name="numerator" value="Children (registered on the NIR) who turn the age specified witthin the year indicated who have completed their age appropriate immunisations by the time they turned the milestone age." /><Property name="denominator" value=" All children who the age specified within the year indicated" /></Indicator><Indicator id="i310" name="Total (12 months) % immunised" type="numeric" date="2012" href="/metadata/view/indicatorinstance?pid=310&amp;id=7626&amp;norefer=true" ias:uid="7626" ias:utime="2012-01-01 00:00:00+13:00" ias:full-name="Total (12 months) % immunised"><Property name="dc:title" value="Immunisation coverage (% total eligible population)" /><Property name="dc:description" value="Immunisation coverage for children enrolled on the National Immunisation Register by Milestone Age of 6 months, 12 months, 18 months and 24 months. ‘Fully immunised includes the following diseases: diphtheria, tetanus, whooping cough, haemophilus influenza B, hepatitis B, polio and measles, mumps and rubella (the meningococcal vaccine is not included) The National Immunisation Register (NIR) is a computerised system that records immunisation details for NZ children. Children's details are entered at birth or on their first contact with a Primary Health Provider. Children/parents/caregivers can 'opt off' the register which means they are still part of the 'general population' in the denominator but their immunisation information is not available so they do not appear in the numerator. These numbers are very small." /><Property name="dc:subject" value="Immunisation coverage (% total eligible population)" /><Property name="dc:subject.keyword" value="Immunisation coverage, Child and Youth" /><Property name="dc:publisher" value="Ministry of Health" /><Property name="dc:creator" value="Ministry of Health National Immunisation Register" /><Property name="dc:coverage.spatial" value="DHB" /><Property name="dc:coverage.temporal" value="Annual" /><Property name="dc:language" value="English" /><Property name="dc:rights" value="Public" /><Property name="dc:source" value="Data from the National Immunisation Register (2010): &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.moh.govt.nz/moh.nsf/indexmh/immunisation-coverage-data&quot;&gt;" /><Property name="measure" value="Percentage" /><Property name="numerator" value="Children (registered on the NIR) who turn the age specified witthin the year indicated who have completed their age appropriate immunisations by the time they turned the milestone age." /><Property name="denominator" value=" All children who the age specified within the year indicated" /></Indicator><Indicator id="i310" name="Total (12 months) % immunised" type="numeric" date="2013" href="/metadata/view/indicatorinstance?pid=310&amp;id=12709&amp;norefer=true" ias:uid="12709" ias:utime="2013-01-01 00:00:00+13:00" ias:full-name="Total (12 months) % immunised"><Property name="dc:title" value="Immunisation coverage (% total eligible population)" /><Property name="dc:description" value="Immunisation coverage for children enrolled on the National Immunisation Register by Milestone Age of 6 months, 12 months, 18 months and 24 months. ‘Fully immunised includes the following diseases: diphtheria, tetanus, whooping cough, haemophilus influenza B, hepatitis B, polio and measles, mumps and rubella (the meningococcal vaccine is not included) The National Immunisation Register (NIR) is a computerised system that records immunisation details for NZ children. Children's details are entered at birth or on their first contact with a Primary Health Provider. Children/parents/caregivers can 'opt off' the register which means they are still part of the 'general population' in the denominator but their immunisation information is not available so they do not appear in the numerator. These numbers are very small." /><Property name="dc:subject" value="Immunisation coverage (% total eligible population)" /><Property name="dc:subject.keyword" value="Immunisation coverage, Child and Youth" /><Property name="dc:publisher" value="Ministry of Health" /><Property name="dc:creator" value="Ministry of Health National Immunisation Register" /><Property name="dc:coverage.spatial" value="DHB" /><Property name="dc:coverage.temporal" value="Annual" /><Property name="dc:language" value="English" /><Property name="dc:rights" value="Public" /><Property name="dc:source" value="Data from the National Immunisation Register (2010): &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.moh.govt.nz/moh.nsf/indexmh/immunisation-coverage-data&quot;&gt;" /><Property name="measure" value="Percentage" /><Property name="numerator" value="Children (registered on the NIR) who turn the age specified witthin the year indicated who have completed their age appropriate immunisations by the time they turned the milestone age." /><Property name="denominator" value=" All children who the age specified within the year indicated" /></Indicator><Indicator id="i310" name="Total (12 months) % immunised" type="numeric" date="2014" href="/metadata/view/indicatorinstance?pid=310&amp;id=13409&amp;norefer=true" ias:uid="13409" ias:utime="2014-01-01 00:00:00+13:00" ias:full-name="Total (12 months) % immunised"><Property name="dc:title" value="Immunisation coverage (% total eligible population)" /><Property name="dc:description" value="Immunisation coverage for children enrolled on the National Immunisation Register by Milestone Age of 6 months, 12 months, 18 months and 24 months. ‘Fully immunised includes the following diseases: diphtheria, tetanus, whooping cough, haemophilus influenza B, hepatitis B, polio and measles, mumps and rubella (the meningococcal vaccine is not included) The National Immunisation Register (NIR) is a computerised system that records immunisation details for NZ children. Children's details are entered at birth or on their first contact with a Primary Health Provider. Children/parents/caregivers can 'opt off' the register which means they are still part of the 'general population' in the denominator but their immunisation information is not available so they do not appear in the numerator. These numbers are very small." /><Property name="dc:subject" value="Immunisation coverage (% total eligible population)" /><Property name="dc:subject.keyword" value="Immunisation coverage, Child and Youth" /><Property name="dc:publisher" value="Ministry of Health" /><Property name="dc:creator" value="Ministry of Health National Immunisation Register" /><Property name="dc:coverage.spatial" value="DHB" /><Property name="dc:coverage.temporal" value="Annual" /><Property name="dc:language" value="English" /><Property name="dc:rights" value="Public" /><Property name="dc:source" value="Data from the National Immunisation Register (2010): &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.moh.govt.nz/moh.nsf/indexmh/immunisation-coverage-data&quot;&gt;" /><Property name="measure" value="Percentage" /><Property name="numerator" value="Children (registered on the NIR) who turn the age specified witthin the year indicated who have completed their age appropriate immunisations by the time they turned the milestone age." /><Property name="denominator" value=" All children who the age specified within the year indicated" /></Indicator><Indicator id="i310" name="Total (12 months) % immunised" type="numeric" date="2015" href="/metadata/view/indicatorinstance?pid=310&amp;id=18549&amp;norefer=true" ias:uid="18549" ias:utime="2015-01-01 00:00:00+13:00" ias:full-name="Total (12 months) % immunised"><Property name="dc:title" value="Immunisation coverage (% total eligible population)" /><Property name="dc:description" value="Immunisation coverage for children enrolled on the National Immunisation Register by Milestone Age of 6 months, 12 months, 18 months and 24 months. ‘Fully immunised includes the following diseases: diphtheria, tetanus, whooping cough, haemophilus influenza B, hepatitis B, polio and measles, mumps and rubella (the meningococcal vaccine is not included) The National Immunisation Register (NIR) is a computerised system that records immunisation details for NZ children. Children's details are entered at birth or on their first contact with a Primary Health Provider. Children/parents/caregivers can 'opt off' the register which means they are still part of the 'general population' in the denominator but their immunisation information is not available so they do not appear in the numerator. These numbers are very small." /><Property name="dc:subject" value="Immunisation coverage (% total eligible population)" /><Property name="dc:subject.keyword" value="Immunisation coverage, Child and Youth" /><Property name="dc:publisher" value="Ministry of Health" /><Property name="dc:creator" value="Ministry of Health National Immunisation Register" /><Property name="dc:coverage.spatial" value="DHB" /><Property name="dc:coverage.temporal" value="Annual" /><Property name="dc:language" value="English" /><Property name="dc:rights" value="Public" /><Property name="dc:source" value="Data from the National Immunisation Register (2010): &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.moh.govt.nz/moh.nsf/indexmh/immunisation-coverage-data&quot;&gt;" /><Property name="measure" value="Percentage" /><Property name="numerator" value="Children (registered on the NIR) who turn the age specified witthin the year indicated who have completed their age appropriate immunisations by the time they turned the milestone age." /><Property name="denominator" value=" All children who the age specified within the year indicated" /></Indicator><Indicator id="i310" name="Total (12 months) % immunised" type="numeric" date="2016" href="/metadata/view/indicatorinstance?pid=310&amp;id=18550&amp;norefer=true" ias:uid="18550" ias:utime="2016-01-01 00:00:00+13:00" ias:full-name="Total (12 months) % immunised"><Property name="dc:title" value="Immunisation coverage (% total eligible population)" /><Property name="dc:description" value="Immunisation coverage for children enrolled on the National Immunisation Register by Milestone Age of 6 months, 12 months, 18 months and 24 months. ‘Fully immunised includes the following diseases: diphtheria, tetanus, whooping cough, haemophilus influenza B, hepatitis B, polio and measles, mumps and rubella (the meningococcal vaccine is not included) The National Immunisation Register (NIR) is a computerised system that records immunisation details for NZ children. Children's details are entered at birth or on their first contact with a Primary Health Provider. Children/parents/caregivers can 'opt off' the register which means they are still part of the 'general population' in the denominator but their immunisation information is not available so they do not appear in the numerator. These numbers are very small." /><Property name="dc:subject" value="Immunisation coverage (% total eligible population)" /><Property name="dc:subject.keyword" value="Immunisation coverage, Child and Youth" /><Property name="dc:publisher" value="Ministry of Health" /><Property name="dc:creator" value="Ministry of Health National Immunisation Register" /><Property name="dc:coverage.spatial" value="DHB" /><Property name="dc:coverage.temporal" value="Annual" /><Property name="dc:language" value="English" /><Property name="dc:rights" value="Public" /><Property name="dc:source" value="Data from the National Immunisation Register (2010): &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.moh.govt.nz/moh.nsf/indexmh/immunisation-coverage-data&quot;&gt;" /><Property name="measure" value="Percentage" /><Property name="numerator" value="Children (registered on the NIR) who turn the age specified witthin the year indicated who have completed their age appropriate immunisations by the time they turned the milestone age." /><Property name="denominator" value=" All children who the age specified within the year indicated" /></Indicator><Indicator id="i311" name="Maori (18 months) % immunised" type="numeric" date="2009" href="/metadata/view/indicatorinstance?pid=311&amp;id=7627&amp;norefer=true" ias:uid="7627" ias:utime="2009-01-01 00:00:00+13:00" ias:full-name="Maori (18 months) % immunised"><Property name="dc:title" value="Immunisation coverage (% total eligible population)" /><Property name="dc:description" value="Immunisation coverage for children enrolled on the National Immunisation Register by Milestone Age of 6 months, 12 months, 18 months and 24 months. ‘Fully immunised includes the following diseases: diphtheria, tetanus, whooping cough, haemophilus influenza B, hepatitis B, polio and measles, mumps and rubella (the meningococcal vaccine is not included) The National Immunisation Register (NIR) is a computerised system that records immunisation details for NZ children. Children's details are entered at birth or on their first contact with a Primary Health Provider. Children/parents/caregivers can 'opt off' the register which means they are still part of the 'general population' in the denominator but their immunisation information is not available so they do not appear in the numerator. These numbers are very small." /><Property name="dc:subject" value="Immunisation coverage (% total eligible population)" /><Property name="dc:subject.keyword" value="Immunisation coverage, Child and Youth" /><Property name="dc:publisher" value="Ministry of Health" /><Property name="dc:creator" value="Ministry of Health National Immunisation Register" /><Property name="dc:coverage.spatial" value="DHB" /><Property name="dc:coverage.temporal" value="Annual" /><Property name="dc:language" value="English" /><Property name="dc:rights" value="Public" /><Property name="dc:source" value="Data from the National Immunisation Register (2010): &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.moh.govt.nz/moh.nsf/indexmh/immunisation-coverage-data&quot;&gt;" /><Property name="measure" value="Percentage" /><Property name="numerator" value="Children (registered on the NIR) who turn the age specified witthin the year indicated who have completed their age appropriate immunisations by the time they turned the milestone age." /><Property name="denominator" value=" All children who the age specified within the year indicated" /></Indicator><Indicator id="i311" name="Maori (18 months) % immunised" type="numeric" date="2010" href="/metadata/view/indicatorinstance?pid=311&amp;id=7628&amp;norefer=true" ias:uid="7628" ias:utime="2010-01-01 00:00:00+13:00" ias:full-name="Maori (18 months) % immunised"><Property name="dc:title" value="Immunisation coverage (% total eligible population)" /><Property name="dc:description" value="Immunisation coverage for children enrolled on the National Immunisation Register by Milestone Age of 6 months, 12 months, 18 months and 24 months. ‘Fully immunised includes the following diseases: diphtheria, tetanus, whooping cough, haemophilus influenza B, hepatitis B, polio and measles, mumps and rubella (the meningococcal vaccine is not included) The National Immunisation Register (NIR) is a computerised system that records immunisation details for NZ children. Children's details are entered at birth or on their first contact with a Primary Health Provider. Children/parents/caregivers can 'opt off' the register which means they are still part of the 'general population' in the denominator but their immunisation information is not available so they do not appear in the numerator. These numbers are very small." /><Property name="dc:subject" value="Immunisation coverage (% total eligible population)" /><Property name="dc:subject.keyword" value="Immunisation coverage, Child and Youth" /><Property name="dc:publisher" value="Ministry of Health" /><Property name="dc:creator" value="Ministry of Health National Immunisation Register" /><Property name="dc:coverage.spatial" value="DHB" /><Property name="dc:coverage.temporal" value="Annual" /><Property name="dc:language" value="English" /><Property name="dc:rights" value="Public" /><Property name="dc:source" value="Data from the National Immunisation Register (2010): &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.moh.govt.nz/moh.nsf/indexmh/immunisation-coverage-data&quot;&gt;" /><Property name="measure" value="Percentage" /><Property name="numerator" value="Children (registered on the NIR) who turn the age specified witthin the year indicated who have completed their age appropriate immunisations by the time they turned the milestone age." /><Property name="denominator" value=" All children who the age specified within the year indicated" /></Indicator><Indicator id="i311" name="Maori (18 months) % immunised" type="numeric" date="2011" href="/metadata/view/indicatorinstance?pid=311&amp;id=7629&amp;norefer=true" ias:uid="7629" ias:utime="2011-01-01 00:00:00+13:00" ias:full-name="Maori (18 months) % immunised"><Property name="dc:title" value="Immunisation coverage (% total eligible population)" /><Property name="dc:description" value="Immunisation coverage for children enrolled on the National Immunisation Register by Milestone Age of 6 months, 12 months, 18 months and 24 months. ‘Fully immunised includes the following diseases: diphtheria, tetanus, whooping cough, haemophilus influenza B, hepatitis B, polio and measles, mumps and rubella (the meningococcal vaccine is not included) The National Immunisation Register (NIR) is a computerised system that records immunisation details for NZ children. Children's details are entered at birth or on their first contact with a Primary Health Provider. Children/parents/caregivers can 'opt off' the register which means they are still part of the 'general population' in the denominator but their immunisation information is not available so they do not appear in the numerator. These numbers are very small." /><Property name="dc:subject" value="Immunisation coverage (% total eligible population)" /><Property name="dc:subject.keyword" value="Immunisation coverage, Child and Youth" /><Property name="dc:publisher" value="Ministry of Health" /><Property name="dc:creator" value="Ministry of Health National Immunisation Register" /><Property name="dc:coverage.spatial" value="DHB" /><Property name="dc:coverage.temporal" value="Annual" /><Property name="dc:language" value="English" /><Property name="dc:rights" value="Public" /><Property name="dc:source" value="Data from the National Immunisation Register (2010): &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.moh.govt.nz/moh.nsf/indexmh/immunisation-coverage-data&quot;&gt;" /><Property name="measure" value="Percentage" /><Property name="numerator" value="Children (registered on the NIR) who turn the age specified witthin the year indicated who have completed their age appropriate immunisations by the time they turned the milestone age." /><Property name="denominator" value=" All children who the age specified within the year indicated" /></Indicator><Indicator id="i311" name="Maori (18 months) % immunised" type="numeric" date="2012" href="/metadata/view/indicatorinstance?pid=311&amp;id=7630&amp;norefer=true" ias:uid="7630" ias:utime="2012-01-01 00:00:00+13:00" ias:full-name="Maori (18 months) % immunised"><Property name="dc:title" value="Immunisation coverage (% total eligible population)" /><Property name="dc:description" value="Immunisation coverage for children enrolled on the National Immunisation Register by Milestone Age of 6 months, 12 months, 18 months and 24 months. ‘Fully immunised includes the following diseases: diphtheria, tetanus, whooping cough, haemophilus influenza B, hepatitis B, polio and measles, mumps and rubella (the meningococcal vaccine is not included) The National Immunisation Register (NIR) is a computerised system that records immunisation details for NZ children. Children's details are entered at birth or on their first contact with a Primary Health Provider. Children/parents/caregivers can 'opt off' the register which means they are still part of the 'general population' in the denominator but their immunisation information is not available so they do not appear in the numerator. These numbers are very small." /><Property name="dc:subject" value="Immunisation coverage (% total eligible population)" /><Property name="dc:subject.keyword" value="Immunisation coverage, Child and Youth" /><Property name="dc:publisher" value="Ministry of Health" /><Property name="dc:creator" value="Ministry of Health National Immunisation Register" /><Property name="dc:coverage.spatial" value="DHB" /><Property name="dc:coverage.temporal" value="Annual" /><Property name="dc:language" value="English" /><Property name="dc:rights" value="Public" /><Property name="dc:source" value="Data from the National Immunisation Register (2010): &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.moh.govt.nz/moh.nsf/indexmh/immunisation-coverage-data&quot;&gt;" /><Property name="measure" value="Percentage" /><Property name="numerator" value="Children (registered on the NIR) who turn the age specified witthin the year indicated who have completed their age appropriate immunisations by the time they turned the milestone age." /><Property name="denominator" value=" All children who the age specified within the year indicated" /></Indicator><Indicator id="i311" name="Maori (18 months) % immunised" type="numeric" date="2013" href="/metadata/view/indicatorinstance?pid=311&amp;id=12710&amp;norefer=true" ias:uid="12710" ias:utime="2013-01-01 00:00:00+13:00" ias:full-name="Maori (18 months) % immunised"><Property name="dc:title" value="Immunisation coverage (% total eligible population)" /><Property name="dc:description" value="Immunisation coverage for children enrolled on the National Immunisation Register by Milestone Age of 6 months, 12 months, 18 months and 24 months. ‘Fully immunised includes the following diseases: diphtheria, tetanus, whooping cough, haemophilus influenza B, hepatitis B, polio and measles, mumps and rubella (the meningococcal vaccine is not included) The National Immunisation Register (NIR) is a computerised system that records immunisation details for NZ children. Children's details are entered at birth or on their first contact with a Primary Health Provider. Children/parents/caregivers can 'opt off' the register which means they are still part of the 'general population' in the denominator but their immunisation information is not available so they do not appear in the numerator. These numbers are very small." /><Property name="dc:subject" value="Immunisation coverage (% total eligible population)" /><Property name="dc:subject.keyword" value="Immunisation coverage, Child and Youth" /><Property name="dc:publisher" value="Ministry of Health" /><Property name="dc:creator" value="Ministry of Health National Immunisation Register" /><Property name="dc:coverage.spatial" value="DHB" /><Property name="dc:coverage.temporal" value="Annual" /><Property name="dc:language" value="English" /><Property name="dc:rights" value="Public" /><Property name="dc:source" value="Data from the National Immunisation Register (2010): &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.moh.govt.nz/moh.nsf/indexmh/immunisation-coverage-data&quot;&gt;" /><Property name="measure" value="Percentage" /><Property name="numerator" value="Children (registered on the NIR) who turn the age specified witthin the year indicated who have completed their age appropriate immunisations by the time they turned the milestone age." /><Property name="denominator" value=" All children who the age specified within the year indicated" /></Indicator><Indicator id="i311" name="Maori (18 months) % immunised" type="numeric" date="2014" href="/metadata/view/indicatorinstance?pid=311&amp;id=13417&amp;norefer=true" ias:uid="13417" ias:utime="2014-01-01 00:00:00+13:00" ias:full-name="Maori (18 months) % immunised"><Property name="dc:title" value="Immunisation coverage (% total eligible population)" /><Property name="dc:description" value="Immunisation coverage for children enrolled on the National Immunisation Register by Milestone Age of 6 months, 12 months, 18 months and 24 months. ‘Fully immunised includes the following diseases: diphtheria, tetanus, whooping cough, haemophilus influenza B, hepatitis B, polio and measles, mumps and rubella (the meningococcal vaccine is not included) The National Immunisation Register (NIR) is a computerised system that records immunisation details for NZ children. Children's details are entered at birth or on their first contact with a Primary Health Provider. Children/parents/caregivers can 'opt off' the register which means they are still part of the 'general population' in the denominator but their immunisation information is not available so they do not appear in the numerator. These numbers are very small." /><Property name="dc:subject" value="Immunisation coverage (% total eligible population)" /><Property name="dc:subject.keyword" value="Immunisation coverage, Child and Youth" /><Property name="dc:publisher" value="Ministry of Health" /><Property name="dc:creator" value="Ministry of Health National Immunisation Register" /><Property name="dc:coverage.spatial" value="DHB" /><Property name="dc:coverage.temporal" value="Annual" /><Property name="dc:language" value="English" /><Property name="dc:rights" value="Public" /><Property name="dc:source" value="Data from the National Immunisation Register (2010): &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.moh.govt.nz/moh.nsf/indexmh/immunisation-coverage-data&quot;&gt;" /><Property name="measure" value="Percentage" /><Property name="numerator" value="Children (registered on the NIR) who turn the age specified witthin the year indicated who have completed their age appropriate immunisations by the time they turned the milestone age." /><Property name="denominator" value=" All children who the age specified within the year indicated" /></Indicator><Indicator id="i311" name="Maori (18 months) % immunised" type="numeric" date="2015" href="/metadata/view/indicatorinstance?pid=311&amp;id=18551&amp;norefer=true" ias:uid="18551" ias:utime="2015-01-01 00:00:00+13:00" ias:full-name="Maori (18 months) % immunised"><Property name="dc:title" value="Immunisation coverage (% total eligible population)" /><Property name="dc:description" value="Immunisation coverage for children enrolled on the National Immunisation Register by Milestone Age of 6 months, 12 months, 18 months and 24 months. ‘Fully immunised includes the following diseases: diphtheria, tetanus, whooping cough, haemophilus influenza B, hepatitis B, polio and measles, mumps and rubella (the meningococcal vaccine is not included) The National Immunisation Register (NIR) is a computerised system that records immunisation details for NZ children. Children's details are entered at birth or on their first contact with a Primary Health Provider. Children/parents/caregivers can 'opt off' the register which means they are still part of the 'general population' in the denominator but their immunisation information is not available so they do not appear in the numerator. These numbers are very small." /><Property name="dc:subject" value="Immunisation coverage (% total eligible population)" /><Property name="dc:subject.keyword" value="Immunisation coverage, Child and Youth" /><Property name="dc:publisher" value="Ministry of Health" /><Property name="dc:creator" value="Ministry of Health National Immunisation Register" /><Property name="dc:coverage.spatial" value="DHB" /><Property name="dc:coverage.temporal" value="Annual" /><Property name="dc:language" value="English" /><Property name="dc:rights" value="Public" /><Property name="dc:source" value="Data from the National Immunisation Register (2010): &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.moh.govt.nz/moh.nsf/indexmh/immunisation-coverage-data&quot;&gt;" /><Property name="measure" value="Percentage" /><Property name="numerator" value="Children (registered on the NIR) who turn the age specified witthin the year indicated who have completed their age appropriate immunisations by the time they turned the milestone age." /><Property name="denominator" value=" All children who the age specified within the year indicated" /></Indicator><Indicator id="i311" name="Maori (18 months) % immunised" type="numeric" date="2016" href="/metadata/view/indicatorinstance?pid=311&amp;id=18552&amp;norefer=true" ias:uid="18552" ias:utime="2016-01-01 00:00:00+13:00" ias:full-name="Maori (18 months) % immunised"><Property name="dc:title" value="Immunisation coverage (% total eligible population)" /><Property name="dc:description" value="Immunisation coverage for children enrolled on the National Immunisation Register by Milestone Age of 6 months, 12 months, 18 months and 24 months. ‘Fully immunised includes the following diseases: diphtheria, tetanus, whooping cough, haemophilus influenza B, hepatitis B, polio and measles, mumps and rubella (the meningococcal vaccine is not included) The National Immunisation Register (NIR) is a computerised system that records immunisation details for NZ children. Children's details are entered at birth or on their first contact with a Primary Health Provider. Children/parents/caregivers can 'opt off' the register which means they are still part of the 'general population' in the denominator but their immunisation information is not available so they do not appear in the numerator. These numbers are very small." /><Property name="dc:subject" value="Immunisation coverage (% total eligible population)" /><Property name="dc:subject.keyword" value="Immunisation coverage, Child and Youth" /><Property name="dc:publisher" value="Ministry of Health" /><Property name="dc:creator" value="Ministry of Health National Immunisation Register" /><Property name="dc:coverage.spatial" value="DHB" /><Property name="dc:coverage.temporal" value="Annual" /><Property name="dc:language" value="English" /><Property name="dc:rights" value="Public" /><Property name="dc:source" value="Data from the National Immunisation Register (2010): &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.moh.govt.nz/moh.nsf/indexmh/immunisation-coverage-data&quot;&gt;" /><Property name="measure" value="Percentage" /><Property name="numerator" value="Children (registered on the NIR) who turn the age specified witthin the year indicated who have completed their age appropriate immunisations by the time they turned the milestone age." /><Property name="denominator" value=" All children who the age specified within the year indicated" /></Indicator><Indicator id="i312" name="Pacific (18 months) % immunised" type="numeric" date="2009" href="/metadata/view/indicatorinstance?pid=312&amp;id=7631&amp;norefer=true" ias:uid="7631" ias:utime="2009-01-01 00:00:00+13:00" ias:full-name="Pacific (18 months) % immunised"><Property name="dc:title" value="Immunisation coverage (% total eligible population)" /><Property name="dc:description" value="Immunisation coverage for children enrolled on the National Immunisation Register by Milestone Age of 6 months, 12 months, 18 months and 24 months. ‘Fully immunised includes the following diseases: diphtheria, tetanus, whooping cough, haemophilus influenza B, hepatitis B, polio and measles, mumps and rubella (the meningococcal vaccine is not included) The National Immunisation Register (NIR) is a computerised system that records immunisation details for NZ children. Children's details are entered at birth or on their first contact with a Primary Health Provider. Children/parents/caregivers can 'opt off' the register which means they are still part of the 'general population' in the denominator but their immunisation information is not available so they do not appear in the numerator. These numbers are very small." /><Property name="dc:subject" value="Immunisation coverage (% total eligible population)" /><Property name="dc:subject.keyword" value="Immunisation coverage, Child and Youth" /><Property name="dc:publisher" value="Ministry of Health" /><Property name="dc:creator" value="Ministry of Health National Immunisation Register" /><Property name="dc:coverage.spatial" value="DHB" /><Property name="dc:coverage.temporal" value="Annual" /><Property name="dc:language" value="English" /><Property name="dc:rights" value="Public" /><Property name="dc:source" value="Data from the National Immunisation Register (2010): &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.moh.govt.nz/moh.nsf/indexmh/immunisation-coverage-data&quot;&gt;" /><Property name="measure" value="Percentage" /><Property name="numerator" value="Children (registered on the NIR) who turn the age specified witthin the year indicated who have completed their age appropriate immunisations by the time they turned the milestone age." /><Property name="denominator" value=" All children who the age specified within the year indicated" /></Indicator><Indicator id="i312" name="Pacific (18 months) % immunised" type="numeric" date="2010" href="/metadata/view/indicatorinstance?pid=312&amp;id=7632&amp;norefer=true" ias:uid="7632" ias:utime="2010-01-01 00:00:00+13:00" ias:full-name="Pacific (18 months) % immunised"><Property name="dc:title" value="Immunisation coverage (% total eligible population)" /><Property name="dc:description" value="Immunisation coverage for children enrolled on the National Immunisation Register by Milestone Age of 6 months, 12 months, 18 months and 24 months. ‘Fully immunised includes the following diseases: diphtheria, tetanus, whooping cough, haemophilus influenza B, hepatitis B, polio and measles, mumps and rubella (the meningococcal vaccine is not included) The National Immunisation Register (NIR) is a computerised system that records immunisation details for NZ children. Children's details are entered at birth or on their first contact with a Primary Health Provider. Children/parents/caregivers can 'opt off' the register which means they are still part of the 'general population' in the denominator but their immunisation information is not available so they do not appear in the numerator. These numbers are very small." /><Property name="dc:subject" value="Immunisation coverage (% total eligible population)" /><Property name="dc:subject.keyword" value="Immunisation coverage, Child and Youth" /><Property name="dc:publisher" value="Ministry of Health" /><Property name="dc:creator" value="Ministry of Health National Immunisation Register" /><Property name="dc:coverage.spatial" value="DHB" /><Property name="dc:coverage.temporal" value="Annual" /><Property name="dc:language" value="English" /><Property name="dc:rights" value="Public" /><Property name="dc:source" value="Data from the National Immunisation Register (2010): &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.moh.govt.nz/moh.nsf/indexmh/immunisation-coverage-data&quot;&gt;" /><Property name="measure" value="Percentage" /><Property name="numerator" value="Children (registered on the NIR) who turn the age specified witthin the year indicated who have completed their age appropriate immunisations by the time they turned the milestone age." /><Property name="denominator" value=" All children who the age specified within the year indicated" /></Indicator><Indicator id="i312" name="Pacific (18 months) % immunised" type="numeric" date="2011" href="/metadata/view/indicatorinstance?pid=312&amp;id=7633&amp;norefer=true" ias:uid="7633" ias:utime="2011-01-01 00:00:00+13:00" ias:full-name="Pacific (18 months) % immunised"><Property name="dc:title" value="Immunisation coverage (% total eligible population)" /><Property name="dc:description" value="Immunisation coverage for children enrolled on the National Immunisation Register by Milestone Age of 6 months, 12 months, 18 months and 24 months. ‘Fully immunised includes the following diseases: diphtheria, tetanus, whooping cough, haemophilus influenza B, hepatitis B, polio and measles, mumps and rubella (the meningococcal vaccine is not included) The National Immunisation Register (NIR) is a computerised system that records immunisation details for NZ children. Children's details are entered at birth or on their first contact with a Primary Health Provider. Children/parents/caregivers can 'opt off' the register which means they are still part of the 'general population' in the denominator but their immunisation information is not available so they do not appear in the numerator. These numbers are very small." /><Property name="dc:subject" value="Immunisation coverage (% total eligible population)" /><Property name="dc:subject.keyword" value="Immunisation coverage, Child and Youth" /><Property name="dc:publisher" value="Ministry of Health" /><Property name="dc:creator" value="Ministry of Health National Immunisation Register" /><Property name="dc:coverage.spatial" value="DHB" /><Property name="dc:coverage.temporal" value="Annual" /><Property name="dc:language" value="English" /><Property name="dc:rights" value="Public" /><Property name="dc:source" value="Data from the National Immunisation Register (2010): &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.moh.govt.nz/moh.nsf/indexmh/immunisation-coverage-data&quot;&gt;" /><Property name="measure" value="Percentage" /><Property name="numerator" value="Children (registered on the NIR) who turn the age specified witthin the year indicated who have completed their age appropriate immunisations by the time they turned the milestone age." /><Property name="denominator" value=" All children who the age specified within the year indicated" /></Indicator><Indicator id="i312" name="Pacific (18 months) % immunised" type="numeric" date="2012" href="/metadata/view/indicatorinstance?pid=312&amp;id=7634&amp;norefer=true" ias:uid="7634" ias:utime="2012-01-01 00:00:00+13:00" ias:full-name="Pacific (18 months) % immunised"><Property name="dc:title" value="Immunisation coverage (% total eligible population)" /><Property name="dc:description" value="Immunisation coverage for children enrolled on the National Immunisation Register by Milestone Age of 6 months, 12 months, 18 months and 24 months. ‘Fully immunised includes the following diseases: diphtheria, tetanus, whooping cough, haemophilus influenza B, hepatitis B, polio and measles, mumps and rubella (the meningococcal vaccine is not included) The National Immunisation Register (NIR) is a computerised system that records immunisation details for NZ children. Children's details are entered at birth or on their first contact with a Primary Health Provider. Children/parents/caregivers can 'opt off' the register which means they are still part of the 'general population' in the denominator but their immunisation information is not available so they do not appear in the numerator. These numbers are very small." /><Property name="dc:subject" value="Immunisation coverage (% total eligible population)" /><Property name="dc:subject.keyword" value="Immunisation coverage, Child and Youth" /><Property name="dc:publisher" value="Ministry of Health" /><Property name="dc:creator" value="Ministry of Health National Immunisation Register" /><Property name="dc:coverage.spatial" value="DHB" /><Property name="dc:coverage.temporal" value="Annual" /><Property name="dc:language" value="English" /><Property name="dc:rights" value="Public" /><Property name="dc:source" value="Data from the National Immunisation Register (2010): &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.moh.govt.nz/moh.nsf/indexmh/immunisation-coverage-data&quot;&gt;" /><Property name="measure" value="Percentage" /><Property name="numerator" value="Children (registered on the NIR) who turn the age specified witthin the year indicated who have completed their age appropriate immunisations by the time they turned the milestone age." /><Property name="denominator" value=" All children who the age specified within the year indicated" /></Indicator><Indicator id="i312" name="Pacific (18 months) % immunised" type="numeric" date="2013" href="/metadata/view/indicatorinstance?pid=312&amp;id=12711&amp;norefer=true" ias:uid="12711" ias:utime="2013-01-01 00:00:00+13:00" ias:full-name="Pacific (18 months) % immunised"><Property name="dc:title" value="Immunisation coverage (% total eligible population)" /><Property name="dc:description" value="Immunisation coverage for children enrolled on the National Immunisation Register by Milestone Age of 6 months, 12 months, 18 months and 24 months. ‘Fully immunised includes the following diseases: diphtheria, tetanus, whooping cough, haemophilus influenza B, hepatitis B, polio and measles, mumps and rubella (the meningococcal vaccine is not included) The National Immunisation Register (NIR) is a computerised system that records immunisation details for NZ children. Children's details are entered at birth or on their first contact with a Primary Health Provider. Children/parents/caregivers can 'opt off' the register which means they are still part of the 'general population' in the denominator but their immunisation information is not available so they do not appear in the numerator. These numbers are very small." /><Property name="dc:subject" value="Immunisation coverage (% total eligible population)" /><Property name="dc:subject.keyword" value="Immunisation coverage, Child and Youth" /><Property name="dc:publisher" value="Ministry of Health" /><Property name="dc:creator" value="Ministry of Health National Immunisation Register" /><Property name="dc:coverage.spatial" value="DHB" /><Property name="dc:coverage.temporal" value="Annual" /><Property name="dc:language" value="English" /><Property name="dc:rights" value="Public" /><Property name="dc:source" value="Data from the National Immunisation Register (2010): &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.moh.govt.nz/moh.nsf/indexmh/immunisation-coverage-data&quot;&gt;" /><Property name="measure" value="Percentage" /><Property name="numerator" value="Children (registered on the NIR) who turn the age specified witthin the year indicated who have completed their age appropriate immunisations by the time they turned the milestone age." /><Property name="denominator" value=" All children who the age specified within the year indicated" /></Indicator><Indicator id="i312" name="Pacific (18 months) % immunised" type="numeric" date="2014" href="/metadata/view/indicatorinstance?pid=312&amp;id=13418&amp;norefer=true" ias:uid="13418" ias:utime="2014-01-01 00:00:00+13:00" ias:full-name="Pacific (18 months) % immunised"><Property name="dc:title" value="Immunisation coverage (% total eligible population)" /><Property name="dc:description" value="Immunisation coverage for children enrolled on the National Immunisation Register by Milestone Age of 6 months, 12 months, 18 months and 24 months. ‘Fully immunised includes the following diseases: diphtheria, tetanus, whooping cough, haemophilus influenza B, hepatitis B, polio and measles, mumps and rubella (the meningococcal vaccine is not included) The National Immunisation Register (NIR) is a computerised system that records immunisation details for NZ children. Children's details are entered at birth or on their first contact with a Primary Health Provider. Children/parents/caregivers can 'opt off' the register which means they are still part of the 'general population' in the denominator but their immunisation information is not available so they do not appear in the numerator. These numbers are very small." /><Property name="dc:subject" value="Immunisation coverage (% total eligible population)" /><Property name="dc:subject.keyword" value="Immunisation coverage, Child and Youth" /><Property name="dc:publisher" value="Ministry of Health" /><Property name="dc:creator" value="Ministry of Health National Immunisation Register" /><Property name="dc:coverage.spatial" value="DHB" /><Property name="dc:coverage.temporal" value="Annual" /><Property name="dc:language" value="English" /><Property name="dc:rights" value="Public" /><Property name="dc:source" value="Data from the National Immunisation Register (2010): &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.moh.govt.nz/moh.nsf/indexmh/immunisation-coverage-data&quot;&gt;" /><Property name="measure" value="Percentage" /><Property name="numerator" value="Children (registered on the NIR) who turn the age specified witthin the year indicated who have completed their age appropriate immunisations by the time they turned the milestone age." /><Property name="denominator" value=" All children who the age specified within the year indicated" /></Indicator><Indicator id="i312" name="Pacific (18 months) % immunised" type="numeric" date="2015" href="/metadata/view/indicatorinstance?pid=312&amp;id=18553&amp;norefer=true" ias:uid="18553" ias:utime="2015-01-01 00:00:00+13:00" ias:full-name="Pacific (18 months) % immunised"><Property name="dc:title" value="Immunisation coverage (% total eligible population)" /><Property name="dc:description" value="Immunisation coverage for children enrolled on the National Immunisation Register by Milestone Age of 6 months, 12 months, 18 months and 24 months. ‘Fully immunised includes the following diseases: diphtheria, tetanus, whooping cough, haemophilus influenza B, hepatitis B, polio and measles, mumps and rubella (the meningococcal vaccine is not included) The National Immunisation Register (NIR) is a computerised system that records immunisation details for NZ children. Children's details are entered at birth or on their first contact with a Primary Health Provider. Children/parents/caregivers can 'opt off' the register which means they are still part of the 'general population' in the denominator but their immunisation information is not available so they do not appear in the numerator. These numbers are very small." /><Property name="dc:subject" value="Immunisation coverage (% total eligible population)" /><Property name="dc:subject.keyword" value="Immunisation coverage, Child and Youth" /><Property name="dc:publisher" value="Ministry of Health" /><Property name="dc:creator" value="Ministry of Health National Immunisation Register" /><Property name="dc:coverage.spatial" value="DHB" /><Property name="dc:coverage.temporal" value="Annual" /><Property name="dc:language" value="English" /><Property name="dc:rights" value="Public" /><Property name="dc:source" value="Data from the National Immunisation Register (2010): &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.moh.govt.nz/moh.nsf/indexmh/immunisation-coverage-data&quot;&gt;" /><Property name="measure" value="Percentage" /><Property name="numerator" value="Children (registered on the NIR) who turn the age specified witthin the year indicated who have completed their age appropriate immunisations by the time they turned the milestone age." /><Property name="denominator" value=" All children who the age specified within the year indicated" /></Indicator><Indicator id="i312" name="Pacific (18 months) % immunised" type="numeric" date="2016" href="/metadata/view/indicatorinstance?pid=312&amp;id=18554&amp;norefer=true" ias:uid="18554" ias:utime="2016-01-01 00:00:00+13:00" ias:full-name="Pacific (18 months) % immunised"><Property name="dc:title" value="Immunisation coverage (% total eligible population)" /><Property name="dc:description" value="Immunisation coverage for children enrolled on the National Immunisation Register by Milestone Age of 6 months, 12 months, 18 months and 24 months. ‘Fully immunised includes the following diseases: diphtheria, tetanus, whooping cough, haemophilus influenza B, hepatitis B, polio and measles, mumps and rubella (the meningococcal vaccine is not included) The National Immunisation Register (NIR) is a computerised system that records immunisation details for NZ children. Children's details are entered at birth or on their first contact with a Primary Health Provider. Children/parents/caregivers can 'opt off' the register which means they are still part of the 'general population' in the denominator but their immunisation information is not available so they do not appear in the numerator. These numbers are very small." /><Property name="dc:subject" value="Immunisation coverage (% total eligible population)" /><Property name="dc:subject.keyword" value="Immunisation coverage, Child and Youth" /><Property name="dc:publisher" value="Ministry of Health" /><Property name="dc:creator" value="Ministry of Health National Immunisation Register" /><Property name="dc:coverage.spatial" value="DHB" /><Property name="dc:coverage.temporal" value="Annual" /><Property name="dc:language" value="English" /><Property name="dc:rights" value="Public" /><Property name="dc:source" value="Data from the National Immunisation Register (2010): &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.moh.govt.nz/moh.nsf/indexmh/immunisation-coverage-data&quot;&gt;" /><Property name="measure" value="Percentage" /><Property name="numerator" value="Children (registered on the NIR) who turn the age specified witthin the year indicated who have completed their age appropriate immunisations by the time they turned the milestone age." /><Property name="denominator" value=" All children who the age specified within the year indicated" /></Indicator><Indicator id="i313" name="NZ European (18 months) % immunised" type="numeric" date="2009" href="/metadata/view/indicatorinstance?pid=313&amp;id=7635&amp;norefer=true" ias:uid="7635" ias:utime="2009-01-01 00:00:00+13:00" ias:full-name="NZ European (18 months) % immunised"><Property name="dc:title" value="Immunisation coverage (% total eligible population)" /><Property name="dc:description" value="Immunisation coverage for children enrolled on the National Immunisation Register by Milestone Age of 6 months, 12 months, 18 months and 24 months. ‘Fully immunised includes the following diseases: diphtheria, tetanus, whooping cough, haemophilus influenza B, hepatitis B, polio and measles, mumps and rubella (the meningococcal vaccine is not included) The National Immunisation Register (NIR) is a computerised system that records immunisation details for NZ children. Children's details are entered at birth or on their first contact with a Primary Health Provider. Children/parents/caregivers can 'opt off' the register which means they are still part of the 'general population' in the denominator but their immunisation information is not available so they do not appear in the numerator. These numbers are very small." /><Property name="dc:subject" value="Immunisation coverage (% total eligible population)" /><Property name="dc:subject.keyword" value="Immunisation coverage, Child and Youth" /><Property name="dc:publisher" value="Ministry of Health" /><Property name="dc:creator" value="Ministry of Health National Immunisation Register" /><Property name="dc:coverage.spatial" value="DHB" /><Property name="dc:coverage.temporal" value="Annual" /><Property name="dc:language" value="English" /><Property name="dc:rights" value="Public" /><Property name="dc:source" value="Data from the National Immunisation Register (2010): &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.moh.govt.nz/moh.nsf/indexmh/immunisation-coverage-data&quot;&gt;" /><Property name="measure" value="Percentage" /><Property name="numerator" value="Children (registered on the NIR) who turn the age specified witthin the year indicated who have completed their age appropriate immunisations by the time they turned the milestone age." /><Property name="denominator" value=" All children who the age specified within the year indicated" /></Indicator><Indicator id="i313" name="NZ European (18 months) % immunised" type="numeric" date="2010" href="/metadata/view/indicatorinstance?pid=313&amp;id=7636&amp;norefer=true" ias:uid="7636" ias:utime="2010-01-01 00:00:00+13:00" ias:full-name="NZ European (18 months) % immunised"><Property name="dc:title" value="Immunisation coverage (% total eligible population)" /><Property name="dc:description" value="Immunisation coverage for children enrolled on the National Immunisation Register by Milestone Age of 6 months, 12 months, 18 months and 24 months. ‘Fully immunised includes the following diseases: diphtheria, tetanus, whooping cough, haemophilus influenza B, hepatitis B, polio and measles, mumps and rubella (the meningococcal vaccine is not included) The National Immunisation Register (NIR) is a computerised system that records immunisation details for NZ children. Children's details are entered at birth or on their first contact with a Primary Health Provider. Children/parents/caregivers can 'opt off' the register which means they are still part of the 'general population' in the denominator but their immunisation information is not available so they do not appear in the numerator. These numbers are very small." /><Property name="dc:subject" value="Immunisation coverage (% total eligible population)" /><Property name="dc:subject.keyword" value="Immunisation coverage, Child and Youth" /><Property name="dc:publisher" value="Ministry of Health" /><Property name="dc:creator" value="Ministry of Health National Immunisation Register" /><Property name="dc:coverage.spatial" value="DHB" /><Property name="dc:coverage.temporal" value="Annual" /><Property name="dc:language" value="English" /><Property name="dc:rights" value="Public" /><Property name="dc:source" value="Data from the National Immunisation Register (2010): &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.moh.govt.nz/moh.nsf/indexmh/immunisation-coverage-data&quot;&gt;" /><Property name="measure" value="Percentage" /><Property name="numerator" value="Children (registered on the NIR) who turn the age specified witthin the year indicated who have completed their age appropriate immunisations by the time they turned the milestone age." /><Property name="denominator" value=" All children who the age specified within the year indicated" /></Indicator><Indicator id="i313" name="NZ European (18 months) % immunised" type="numeric" date="2011" href="/metadata/view/indicatorinstance?pid=313&amp;id=7637&amp;norefer=true" ias:uid="7637" ias:utime="2011-01-01 00:00:00+13:00" ias:full-name="NZ European (18 months) % immunised"><Property name="dc:title" value="Immunisation coverage (% total eligible population)" /><Property name="dc:description" value="Immunisation coverage for children enrolled on the National Immunisation Register by Milestone Age of 6 months, 12 months, 18 months and 24 months. ‘Fully immunised includes the following diseases: diphtheria, tetanus, whooping cough, haemophilus influenza B, hepatitis B, polio and measles, mumps and rubella (the meningococcal vaccine is not included) The National Immunisation Register (NIR) is a computerised system that records immunisation details for NZ children. Children's details are entered at birth or on their first contact with a Primary Health Provider. Children/parents/caregivers can 'opt off' the register which means they are still part of the 'general population' in the denominator but their immunisation information is not available so they do not appear in the numerator. These numbers are very small." /><Property name="dc:subject" value="Immunisation coverage (% total eligible population)" /><Property name="dc:subject.keyword" value="Immunisation coverage, Child and Youth" /><Property name="dc:publisher" value="Ministry of Health" /><Property name="dc:creator" value="Ministry of Health National Immunisation Register" /><Property name="dc:coverage.spatial" value="DHB" /><Property name="dc:coverage.temporal" value="Annual" /><Property name="dc:language" value="English" /><Property name="dc:rights" value="Public" /><Property name="dc:source" value="Data from the National Immunisation Register (2010): &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.moh.govt.nz/moh.nsf/indexmh/immunisation-coverage-data&quot;&gt;" /><Property name="measure" value="Percentage" /><Property name="numerator" value="Children (registered on the NIR) who turn the age specified witthin the year indicated who have completed their age appropriate immunisations by the time they turned the milestone age." /><Property name="denominator" value=" All children who the age specified within the year indicated" /></Indicator><Indicator id="i313" name="NZ European (18 months) % immunised" type="numeric" date="2012" href="/metadata/view/indicatorinstance?pid=313&amp;id=7638&amp;norefer=true" ias:uid="7638" ias:utime="2012-01-01 00:00:00+13:00" ias:full-name="NZ European (18 months) % immunised"><Property name="dc:title" value="Immunisation coverage (% total eligible population)" /><Property name="dc:description" value="Immunisation coverage for children enrolled on the National Immunisation Register by Milestone Age of 6 months, 12 months, 18 months and 24 months. ‘Fully immunised includes the following diseases: diphtheria, tetanus, whooping cough, haemophilus influenza B, hepatitis B, polio and measles, mumps and rubella (the meningococcal vaccine is not included) The National Immunisation Register (NIR) is a computerised system that records immunisation details for NZ children. Children's details are entered at birth or on their first contact with a Primary Health Provider. Children/parents/caregivers can 'opt off' the register which means they are still part of the 'general population' in the denominator but their immunisation information is not available so they do not appear in the numerator. These numbers are very small." /><Property name="dc:subject" value="Immunisation coverage (% total eligible population)" /><Property name="dc:subject.keyword" value="Immunisation coverage, Child and Youth" /><Property name="dc:publisher" value="Ministry of Health" /><Property name="dc:creator" value="Ministry of Health National Immunisation Register" /><Property name="dc:coverage.spatial" value="DHB" /><Property name="dc:coverage.temporal" value="Annual" /><Property name="dc:language" value="English" /><Property name="dc:rights" value="Public" /><Property name="dc:source" value="Data from the National Immunisation Register (2010): &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.moh.govt.nz/moh.nsf/indexmh/immunisation-coverage-data&quot;&gt;" /><Property name="measure" value="Percentage" /><Property name="numerator" value="Children (registered on the NIR) who turn the age specified witthin the year indicated who have completed their age appropriate immunisations by the time they turned the milestone age." /><Property name="denominator" value=" All children who the age specified within the year indicated" /></Indicator><Indicator id="i313" name="NZ European (18 months) % immunised" type="numeric" date="2013" href="/metadata/view/indicatorinstance?pid=313&amp;id=12712&amp;norefer=true" ias:uid="12712" ias:utime="2013-01-01 00:00:00+13:00" ias:full-name="NZ European (18 months) % immunised"><Property name="dc:title" value="Immunisation coverage (% total eligible population)" /><Property name="dc:description" value="Immunisation coverage for children enrolled on the National Immunisation Register by Milestone Age of 6 months, 12 months, 18 months and 24 months. ‘Fully immunised includes the following diseases: diphtheria, tetanus, whooping cough, haemophilus influenza B, hepatitis B, polio and measles, mumps and rubella (the meningococcal vaccine is not included) The National Immunisation Register (NIR) is a computerised system that records immunisation details for NZ children. Children's details are entered at birth or on their first contact with a Primary Health Provider. Children/parents/caregivers can 'opt off' the register which means they are still part of the 'general population' in the denominator but their immunisation information is not available so they do not appear in the numerator. These numbers are very small." /><Property name="dc:subject" value="Immunisation coverage (% total eligible population)" /><Property name="dc:subject.keyword" value="Immunisation coverage, Child and Youth" /><Property name="dc:publisher" value="Ministry of Health" /><Property name="dc:creator" value="Ministry of Health National Immunisation Register" /><Property name="dc:coverage.spatial" value="DHB" /><Property name="dc:coverage.temporal" value="Annual" /><Property name="dc:language" value="English" /><Property name="dc:rights" value="Public" /><Property name="dc:source" value="Data from the National Immunisation Register (2010): &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.moh.govt.nz/moh.nsf/indexmh/immunisation-coverage-data&quot;&gt;" /><Property name="measure" value="Percentage" /><Property name="numerator" value="Children (registered on the NIR) who turn the age specified witthin the year indicated who have completed their age appropriate immunisations by the time they turned the milestone age." /><Property name="denominator" value=" All children who the age specified within the year indicated" /></Indicator><Indicator id="i313" name="NZ European (18 months) % immunised" type="numeric" date="2014" href="/metadata/view/indicatorinstance?pid=313&amp;id=13416&amp;norefer=true" ias:uid="13416" ias:utime="2014-01-01 00:00:00+13:00" ias:full-name="NZ European (18 months) % immunised"><Property name="dc:title" value="Immunisation coverage (% total eligible population)" /><Property name="dc:description" value="Immunisation coverage for children enrolled on the National Immunisation Register by Milestone Age of 6 months, 12 months, 18 months and 24 months. ‘Fully immunised includes the following diseases: diphtheria, tetanus, whooping cough, haemophilus influenza B, hepatitis B, polio and measles, mumps and rubella (the meningococcal vaccine is not included) The National Immunisation Register (NIR) is a computerised system that records immunisation details for NZ children. Children's details are entered at birth or on their first contact with a Primary Health Provider. Children/parents/caregivers can 'opt off' the register which means they are still part of the 'general population' in the denominator but their immunisation information is not available so they do not appear in the numerator. These numbers are very small." /><Property name="dc:subject" value="Immunisation coverage (% total eligible population)" /><Property name="dc:subject.keyword" value="Immunisation coverage, Child and Youth" /><Property name="dc:publisher" value="Ministry of Health" /><Property name="dc:creator" value="Ministry of Health National Immunisation Register" /><Property name="dc:coverage.spatial" value="DHB" /><Property name="dc:coverage.temporal" value="Annual" /><Property name="dc:language" value="English" /><Property name="dc:rights" value="Public" /><Property name="dc:source" value="Data from the National Immunisation Register (2010): &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.moh.govt.nz/moh.nsf/indexmh/immunisation-coverage-data&quot;&gt;" /><Property name="measure" value="Percentage" /><Property name="numerator" value="Children (registered on the NIR) who turn the age specified witthin the year indicated who have completed their age appropriate immunisations by the time they turned the milestone age." /><Property name="denominator" value=" All children who the age specified within the year indicated" /></Indicator><Indicator id="i313" name="NZ European (18 months) % immunised" type="numeric" date="2015" href="/metadata/view/indicatorinstance?pid=313&amp;id=18555&amp;norefer=true" ias:uid="18555" ias:utime="2015-01-01 00:00:00+13:00" ias:full-name="NZ European (18 months) % immunised"><Property name="dc:title" value="Immunisation coverage (% total eligible population)" /><Property name="dc:description" value="Immunisation coverage for children enrolled on the National Immunisation Register by Milestone Age of 6 months, 12 months, 18 months and 24 months. ‘Fully immunised includes the following diseases: diphtheria, tetanus, whooping cough, haemophilus influenza B, hepatitis B, polio and measles, mumps and rubella (the meningococcal vaccine is not included) The National Immunisation Register (NIR) is a computerised system that records immunisation details for NZ children. Children's details are entered at birth or on their first contact with a Primary Health Provider. Children/parents/caregivers can 'opt off' the register which means they are still part of the 'general population' in the denominator but their immunisation information is not available so they do not appear in the numerator. These numbers are very small." /><Property name="dc:subject" value="Immunisation coverage (% total eligible population)" /><Property name="dc:subject.keyword" value="Immunisation coverage, Child and Youth" /><Property name="dc:publisher" value="Ministry of Health" /><Property name="dc:creator" value="Ministry of Health National Immunisation Register" /><Property name="dc:coverage.spatial" value="DHB" /><Property name="dc:coverage.temporal" value="Annual" /><Property name="dc:language" value="English" /><Property name="dc:rights" value="Public" /><Property name="dc:source" value="Data from the National Immunisation Register (2010): &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.moh.govt.nz/moh.nsf/indexmh/immunisation-coverage-data&quot;&gt;" /><Property name="measure" value="Percentage" /><Property name="numerator" value="Children (registered on the NIR) who turn the age specified witthin the year indicated who have completed their age appropriate immunisations by the time they turned the milestone age." /><Property name="denominator" value=" All children who the age specified within the year indicated" /></Indicator><Indicator id="i313" name="NZ European (18 months) % immunised" type="numeric" date="2016" href="/metadata/view/indicatorinstance?pid=313&amp;id=18556&amp;norefer=true" ias:uid="18556" ias:utime="2016-01-01 00:00:00+13:00" ias:full-name="NZ European (18 months) % immunised"><Property name="dc:title" value="Immunisation coverage (% total eligible population)" /><Property name="dc:description" value="Immunisation coverage for children enrolled on the National Immunisation Register by Milestone Age of 6 months, 12 months, 18 months and 24 months. ‘Fully immunised includes the following diseases: diphtheria, tetanus, whooping cough, haemophilus influenza B, hepatitis B, polio and measles, mumps and rubella (the meningococcal vaccine is not included) The National Immunisation Register (NIR) is a computerised system that records immunisation details for NZ children. Children's details are entered at birth or on their first contact with a Primary Health Provider. Children/parents/caregivers can 'opt off' the register which means they are still part of the 'general population' in the denominator but their immunisation information is not available so they do not appear in the numerator. These numbers are very small." /><Property name="dc:subject" value="Immunisation coverage (% total eligible population)" /><Property name="dc:subject.keyword" value="Immunisation coverage, Child and Youth" /><Property name="dc:publisher" value="Ministry of Health" /><Property name="dc:creator" value="Ministry of Health National Immunisation Register" /><Property name="dc:coverage.spatial" value="DHB" /><Property name="dc:coverage.temporal" value="Annual" /><Property name="dc:language" value="English" /><Property name="dc:rights" value="Public" /><Property name="dc:source" value="Data from the National Immunisation Register (2010): &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.moh.govt.nz/moh.nsf/indexmh/immunisation-coverage-data&quot;&gt;" /><Property name="measure" value="Percentage" /><Property name="numerator" value="Children (registered on the NIR) who turn the age specified witthin the year indicated who have completed their age appropriate immunisations by the time they turned the milestone age." /><Property name="denominator" value=" All children who the age specified within the year indicated" /></Indicator><Indicator id="i314" name="Asian (18 months) % immunised" type="numeric" date="2009" href="/metadata/view/indicatorinstance?pid=314&amp;id=7639&amp;norefer=true" ias:uid="7639" ias:utime="2009-01-01 00:00:00+13:00" ias:full-name="Asian (18 months) % immunised"><Property name="dc:title" value="Immunisation coverage (% total eligible population)" /><Property name="dc:description" value="Immunisation coverage for children enrolled on the National Immunisation Register by Milestone Age of 6 months, 12 months, 18 months and 24 months. ‘Fully immunised includes the following diseases: diphtheria, tetanus, whooping cough, haemophilus influenza B, hepatitis B, polio and measles, mumps and rubella (the meningococcal vaccine is not included) The National Immunisation Register (NIR) is a computerised system that records immunisation details for NZ children. Children's details are entered at birth or on their first contact with a Primary Health Provider. Children/parents/caregivers can 'opt off' the register which means they are still part of the 'general population' in the denominator but their immunisation information is not available so they do not appear in the numerator. These numbers are very small." /><Property name="dc:subject" value="Immunisation coverage (% total eligible population)" /><Property name="dc:subject.keyword" value="Immunisation coverage, Child and Youth" /><Property name="dc:publisher" value="Ministry of Health" /><Property name="dc:creator" value="Ministry of Health National Immunisation Register" /><Property name="dc:coverage.spatial" value="DHB" /><Property name="dc:coverage.temporal" value="Annual" /><Property name="dc:language" value="English" /><Property name="dc:rights" value="Public" /><Property name="dc:source" value="Data from the National Immunisation Register (2010): &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.moh.govt.nz/moh.nsf/indexmh/immunisation-coverage-data&quot;&gt;" /><Property name="measure" value="Percentage" /><Property name="numerator" value="Children (registered on the NIR) who turn the age specified witthin the year indicated who have completed their age appropriate immunisations by the time they turned the milestone age." /><Property name="denominator" value=" All children who the age specified within the year indicated" /></Indicator><Indicator id="i314" name="Asian (18 months) % immunised" type="numeric" date="2010" href="/metadata/view/indicatorinstance?pid=314&amp;id=7640&amp;norefer=true" ias:uid="7640" ias:utime="2010-01-01 00:00:00+13:00" ias:full-name="Asian (18 months) % immunised"><Property name="dc:title" value="Immunisation coverage (% total eligible population)" /><Property name="dc:description" value="Immunisation coverage for children enrolled on the National Immunisation Register by Milestone Age of 6 months, 12 months, 18 months and 24 months. ‘Fully immunised includes the following diseases: diphtheria, tetanus, whooping cough, haemophilus influenza B, hepatitis B, polio and measles, mumps and rubella (the meningococcal vaccine is not included) The National Immunisation Register (NIR) is a computerised system that records immunisation details for NZ children. Children's details are entered at birth or on their first contact with a Primary Health Provider. Children/parents/caregivers can 'opt off' the register which means they are still part of the 'general population' in the denominator but their immunisation information is not available so they do not appear in the numerator. These numbers are very small." /><Property name="dc:subject" value="Immunisation coverage (% total eligible population)" /><Property name="dc:subject.keyword" value="Immunisation coverage, Child and Youth" /><Property name="dc:publisher" value="Ministry of Health" /><Property name="dc:creator" value="Ministry of Health National Immunisation Register" /><Property name="dc:coverage.spatial" value="DHB" /><Property name="dc:coverage.temporal" value="Annual" /><Property name="dc:language" value="English" /><Property name="dc:rights" value="Public" /><Property name="dc:source" value="Data from the National Immunisation Register (2010): &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.moh.govt.nz/moh.nsf/indexmh/immunisation-coverage-data&quot;&gt;" /><Property name="measure" value="Percentage" /><Property name="numerator" value="Children (registered on the NIR) who turn the age specified witthin the year indicated who have completed their age appropriate immunisations by the time they turned the milestone age." /><Property name="denominator" value=" All children who the age specified within the year indicated" /></Indicator><Indicator id="i314" name="Asian (18 months) % immunised" type="numeric" date="2011" href="/metadata/view/indicatorinstance?pid=314&amp;id=7641&amp;norefer=true" ias:uid="7641" ias:utime="2011-01-01 00:00:00+13:00" ias:full-name="Asian (18 months) % immunised"><Property name="dc:title" value="Immunisation coverage (% total eligible population)" /><Property name="dc:description" value="Immunisation coverage for children enrolled on the National Immunisation Register by Milestone Age of 6 months, 12 months, 18 months and 24 months. ‘Fully immunised includes the following diseases: diphtheria, tetanus, whooping cough, haemophilus influenza B, hepatitis B, polio and measles, mumps and rubella (the meningococcal vaccine is not included) The National Immunisation Register (NIR) is a computerised system that records immunisation details for NZ children. Children's details are entered at birth or on their first contact with a Primary Health Provider. Children/parents/caregivers can 'opt off' the register which means they are still part of the 'general population' in the denominator but their immunisation information is not available so they do not appear in the numerator. These numbers are very small." /><Property name="dc:subject" value="Immunisation coverage (% total eligible population)" /><Property name="dc:subject.keyword" value="Immunisation coverage, Child and Youth" /><Property name="dc:publisher" value="Ministry of Health" /><Property name="dc:creator" value="Ministry of Health National Immunisation Register" /><Property name="dc:coverage.spatial" value="DHB" /><Property name="dc:coverage.temporal" value="Annual" /><Property name="dc:language" value="English" /><Property name="dc:rights" value="Public" /><Property name="dc:source" value="Data from the National Immunisation Register (2010): &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.moh.govt.nz/moh.nsf/indexmh/immunisation-coverage-data&quot;&gt;" /><Property name="measure" value="Percentage" /><Property name="numerator" value="Children (registered on the NIR) who turn the age specified witthin the year indicated who have completed their age appropriate immunisations by the time they turned the milestone age." /><Property name="denominator" value=" All children who the age specified within the year indicated" /></Indicator><Indicator id="i314" name="Asian (18 months) % immunised" type="numeric" date="2012" href="/metadata/view/indicatorinstance?pid=314&amp;id=7642&amp;norefer=true" ias:uid="7642" ias:utime="2012-01-01 00:00:00+13:00" ias:full-name="Asian (18 months) % immunised"><Property name="dc:title" value="Immunisation coverage (% total eligible population)" /><Property name="dc:description" value="Immunisation coverage for children enrolled on the National Immunisation Register by Milestone Age of 6 months, 12 months, 18 months and 24 months. ‘Fully immunised includes the following diseases: diphtheria, tetanus, whooping cough, haemophilus influenza B, hepatitis B, polio and measles, mumps and rubella (the meningococcal vaccine is not included) The National Immunisation Register (NIR) is a computerised system that records immunisation details for NZ children. Children's details are entered at birth or on their first contact with a Primary Health Provider. Children/parents/caregivers can 'opt off' the register which means they are still part of the 'general population' in the denominator but their immunisation information is not available so they do not appear in the numerator. These numbers are very small." /><Property name="dc:subject" value="Immunisation coverage (% total eligible population)" /><Property name="dc:subject.keyword" value="Immunisation coverage, Child and Youth" /><Property name="dc:publisher" value="Ministry of Health" /><Property name="dc:creator" value="Ministry of Health National Immunisation Register" /><Property name="dc:coverage.spatial" value="DHB" /><Property name="dc:coverage.temporal" value="Annual" /><Property name="dc:language" value="English" /><Property name="dc:rights" value="Public" /><Property name="dc:source" value="Data from the National Immunisation Register (2010): &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.moh.govt.nz/moh.nsf/indexmh/immunisation-coverage-data&quot;&gt;" /><Property name="measure" value="Percentage" /><Property name="numerator" value="Children (registered on the NIR) who turn the age specified witthin the year indicated who have completed their age appropriate immunisations by the time they turned the milestone age." /><Property name="denominator" value=" All children who the age specified within the year indicated" /></Indicator><Indicator id="i314" name="Asian (18 months) % immunised" type="numeric" date="2013" href="/metadata/view/indicatorinstance?pid=314&amp;id=12713&amp;norefer=true" ias:uid="12713" ias:utime="2013-01-01 00:00:00+13:00" ias:full-name="Asian (18 months) % immunised"><Property name="dc:title" value="Immunisation coverage (% total eligible population)" /><Property name="dc:description" value="Immunisation coverage for children enrolled on the National Immunisation Register by Milestone Age of 6 months, 12 months, 18 months and 24 months. ‘Fully immunised includes the following diseases: diphtheria, tetanus, whooping cough, haemophilus influenza B, hepatitis B, polio and measles, mumps and rubella (the meningococcal vaccine is not included) The National Immunisation Register (NIR) is a computerised system that records immunisation details for NZ children. Children's details are entered at birth or on their first contact with a Primary Health Provider. Children/parents/caregivers can 'opt off' the register which means they are still part of the 'general population' in the denominator but their immunisation information is not available so they do not appear in the numerator. These numbers are very small." /><Property name="dc:subject" value="Immunisation coverage (% total eligible population)" /><Property name="dc:subject.keyword" value="Immunisation coverage, Child and Youth" /><Property name="dc:publisher" value="Ministry of Health" /><Property name="dc:creator" value="Ministry of Health National Immunisation Register" /><Property name="dc:coverage.spatial" value="DHB" /><Property name="dc:coverage.temporal" value="Annual" /><Property name="dc:language" value="English" /><Property name="dc:rights" value="Public" /><Property name="dc:source" value="Data from the National Immunisation Register (2010): &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.moh.govt.nz/moh.nsf/indexmh/immunisation-coverage-data&quot;&gt;" /><Property name="measure" value="Percentage" /><Property name="numerator" value="Children (registered on the NIR) who turn the age specified witthin the year indicated who have completed their age appropriate immunisations by the time they turned the milestone age." /><Property name="denominator" value=" All children who the age specified within the year indicated" /></Indicator><Indicator id="i314" name="Asian (18 months) % immunised" type="numeric" date="2014" href="/metadata/view/indicatorinstance?pid=314&amp;id=13419&amp;norefer=true" ias:uid="13419" ias:utime="2014-01-01 00:00:00+13:00" ias:full-name="Asian (18 months) % immunised"><Property name="dc:title" value="Immunisation coverage (% total eligible population)" /><Property name="dc:description" value="Immunisation coverage for children enrolled on the National Immunisation Register by Milestone Age of 6 months, 12 months, 18 months and 24 months. ‘Fully immunised includes the following diseases: diphtheria, tetanus, whooping cough, haemophilus influenza B, hepatitis B, polio and measles, mumps and rubella (the meningococcal vaccine is not included) The National Immunisation Register (NIR) is a computerised system that records immunisation details for NZ children. Children's details are entered at birth or on their first contact with a Primary Health Provider. Children/parents/caregivers can 'opt off' the register which means they are still part of the 'general population' in the denominator but their immunisation information is not available so they do not appear in the numerator. These numbers are very small." /><Property name="dc:subject" value="Immunisation coverage (% total eligible population)" /><Property name="dc:subject.keyword" value="Immunisation coverage, Child and Youth" /><Property name="dc:publisher" value="Ministry of Health" /><Property name="dc:creator" value="Ministry of Health National Immunisation Register" /><Property name="dc:coverage.spatial" value="DHB" /><Property name="dc:coverage.temporal" value="Annual" /><Property name="dc:language" value="English" /><Property name="dc:rights" value="Public" /><Property name="dc:source" value="Data from the National Immunisation Register (2010): &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.moh.govt.nz/moh.nsf/indexmh/immunisation-coverage-data&quot;&gt;" /><Property name="measure" value="Percentage" /><Property name="numerator" value="Children (registered on the NIR) who turn the age specified witthin the year indicated who have completed their age appropriate immunisations by the time they turned the milestone age." /><Property name="denominator" value=" All children who the age specified within the year indicated" /></Indicator><Indicator id="i314" name="Asian (18 months) % immunised" type="numeric" date="2015" href="/metadata/view/indicatorinstance?pid=314&amp;id=18557&amp;norefer=true" ias:uid="18557" ias:utime="2015-01-01 00:00:00+13:00" ias:full-name="Asian (18 months) % immunised"><Property name="dc:title" value="Immunisation coverage (% total eligible population)" /><Property name="dc:description" value="Immunisation coverage for children enrolled on the National Immunisation Register by Milestone Age of 6 months, 12 months, 18 months and 24 months. ‘Fully immunised includes the following diseases: diphtheria, tetanus, whooping cough, haemophilus influenza B, hepatitis B, polio and measles, mumps and rubella (the meningococcal vaccine is not included) The National Immunisation Register (NIR) is a computerised system that records immunisation details for NZ children. Children's details are entered at birth or on their first contact with a Primary Health Provider. Children/parents/caregivers can 'opt off' the register which means they are still part of the 'general population' in the denominator but their immunisation information is not available so they do not appear in the numerator. These numbers are very small." /><Property name="dc:subject" value="Immunisation coverage (% total eligible population)" /><Property name="dc:subject.keyword" value="Immunisation coverage, Child and Youth" /><Property name="dc:publisher" value="Ministry of Health" /><Property name="dc:creator" value="Ministry of Health National Immunisation Register" /><Property name="dc:coverage.spatial" value="DHB" /><Property name="dc:coverage.temporal" value="Annual" /><Property name="dc:language" value="English" /><Property name="dc:rights" value="Public" /><Property name="dc:source" value="Data from the National Immunisation Register (2010): &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.moh.govt.nz/moh.nsf/indexmh/immunisation-coverage-data&quot;&gt;" /><Property name="measure" value="Percentage" /><Property name="numerator" value="Children (registered on the NIR) who turn the age specified witthin the year indicated who have completed their age appropriate immunisations by the time they turned the milestone age." /><Property name="denominator" value=" All children who the age specified within the year indicated" /></Indicator><Indicator id="i314" name="Asian (18 months) % immunised" type="numeric" date="2016" href="/metadata/view/indicatorinstance?pid=314&amp;id=18558&amp;norefer=true" ias:uid="18558" ias:utime="2016-01-01 00:00:00+13:00" ias:full-name="Asian (18 months) % immunised"><Property name="dc:title" value="Immunisation coverage (% total eligible population)" /><Property name="dc:description" value="Immunisation coverage for children enrolled on the National Immunisation Register by Milestone Age of 6 months, 12 months, 18 months and 24 months. ‘Fully immunised includes the following diseases: diphtheria, tetanus, whooping cough, haemophilus influenza B, hepatitis B, polio and measles, mumps and rubella (the meningococcal vaccine is not included) The National Immunisation Register (NIR) is a computerised system that records immunisation details for NZ children. Children's details are entered at birth or on their first contact with a Primary Health Provider. Children/parents/caregivers can 'opt off' the register which means they are still part of the 'general population' in the denominator but their immunisation information is not available so they do not appear in the numerator. These numbers are very small." /><Property name="dc:subject" value="Immunisation coverage (% total eligible population)" /><Property name="dc:subject.keyword" value="Immunisation coverage, Child and Youth" /><Property name="dc:publisher" value="Ministry of Health" /><Property name="dc:creator" value="Ministry of Health National Immunisation Register" /><Property name="dc:coverage.spatial" value="DHB" /><Property name="dc:coverage.temporal" value="Annual" /><Property name="dc:language" value="English" /><Property name="dc:rights" value="Public" /><Property name="dc:source" value="Data from the National Immunisation Register (2010): &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.moh.govt.nz/moh.nsf/indexmh/immunisation-coverage-data&quot;&gt;" /><Property name="measure" value="Percentage" /><Property name="numerator" value="Children (registered on the NIR) who turn the age specified witthin the year indicated who have completed their age appropriate immunisations by the time they turned the milestone age." /><Property name="denominator" value=" All children who the age specified within the year indicated" /></Indicator><Indicator id="i315" name="Other (18 months) % immunised" type="numeric" date="2009" href="/metadata/view/indicatorinstance?pid=315&amp;id=7643&amp;norefer=true" ias:uid="7643" ias:utime="2009-01-01 00:00:00+13:00" ias:full-name="Other (18 months) % immunised"><Property name="dc:title" value="Immunisation coverage (% total eligible population)" /><Property name="dc:description" value="Immunisation coverage for children enrolled on the National Immunisation Register by Milestone Age of 6 months, 12 months, 18 months and 24 months. ‘Fully immunised includes the following diseases: diphtheria, tetanus, whooping cough, haemophilus influenza B, hepatitis B, polio and measles, mumps and rubella (the meningococcal vaccine is not included) The National Immunisation Register (NIR) is a computerised system that records immunisation details for NZ children. Children's details are entered at birth or on their first contact with a Primary Health Provider. Children/parents/caregivers can 'opt off' the register which means they are still part of the 'general population' in the denominator but their immunisation information is not available so they do not appear in the numerator. These numbers are very small." /><Property name="dc:subject" value="Immunisation coverage (% total eligible population)" /><Property name="dc:subject.keyword" value="Immunisation coverage, Child and Youth" /><Property name="dc:publisher" value="Ministry of Health" /><Property name="dc:creator" value="Ministry of Health National Immunisation Register" /><Property name="dc:coverage.spatial" value="DHB" /><Property name="dc:coverage.temporal" value="Annual" /><Property name="dc:language" value="English" /><Property name="dc:rights" value="Public" /><Property name="dc:source" value="Data from the National Immunisation Register (2010): &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.moh.govt.nz/moh.nsf/indexmh/immunisation-coverage-data&quot;&gt;" /><Property name="measure" value="Percentage" /><Property name="numerator" value="Children (registered on the NIR) who turn the age specified witthin the year indicated who have completed their age appropriate immunisations by the time they turned the milestone age." /><Property name="denominator" value=" All children who the age specified within the year indicated" /></Indicator><Indicator id="i315" name="Other (18 months) % immunised" type="numeric" date="2010" href="/metadata/view/indicatorinstance?pid=315&amp;id=7644&amp;norefer=true" ias:uid="7644" ias:utime="2010-01-01 00:00:00+13:00" ias:full-name="Other (18 months) % immunised"><Property name="dc:title" value="Immunisation coverage (% total eligible population)" /><Property name="dc:description" value="Immunisation coverage for children enrolled on the National Immunisation Register by Milestone Age of 6 months, 12 months, 18 months and 24 months. ‘Fully immunised includes the following diseases: diphtheria, tetanus, whooping cough, haemophilus influenza B, hepatitis B, polio and measles, mumps and rubella (the meningococcal vaccine is not included) The National Immunisation Register (NIR) is a computerised system that records immunisation details for NZ children. Children's details are entered at birth or on their first contact with a Primary Health Provider. Children/parents/caregivers can 'opt off' the register which means they are still part of the 'general population' in the denominator but their immunisation information is not available so they do not appear in the numerator. These numbers are very small." /><Property name="dc:subject" value="Immunisation coverage (% total eligible population)" /><Property name="dc:subject.keyword" value="Immunisation coverage, Child and Youth" /><Property name="dc:publisher" value="Ministry of Health" /><Property name="dc:creator" value="Ministry of Health National Immunisation Register" /><Property name="dc:coverage.spatial" value="DHB" /><Property name="dc:coverage.temporal" value="Annual" /><Property name="dc:language" value="English" /><Property name="dc:rights" value="Public" /><Property name="dc:source" value="Data from the National Immunisation Register (2010): &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.moh.govt.nz/moh.nsf/indexmh/immunisation-coverage-data&quot;&gt;" /><Property name="measure" value="Percentage" /><Property name="numerator" value="Children (registered on the NIR) who turn the age specified witthin the year indicated who have completed their age appropriate immunisations by the time they turned the milestone age." /><Property name="denominator" value=" All children who the age specified within the year indicated" /></Indicator><Indicator id="i315" name="Other (18 months) % immunised" type="numeric" date="2011" href="/metadata/view/indicatorinstance?pid=315&amp;id=7645&amp;norefer=true" ias:uid="7645" ias:utime="2011-01-01 00:00:00+13:00" ias:full-name="Other (18 months) % immunised"><Property name="dc:title" value="Immunisation coverage (% total eligible population)" /><Property name="dc:description" value="Immunisation coverage for children enrolled on the National Immunisation Register by Milestone Age of 6 months, 12 months, 18 months and 24 months. ‘Fully immunised includes the following diseases: diphtheria, tetanus, whooping cough, haemophilus influenza B, hepatitis B, polio and measles, mumps and rubella (the meningococcal vaccine is not included) The National Immunisation Register (NIR) is a computerised system that records immunisation details for NZ children. Children's details are entered at birth or on their first contact with a Primary Health Provider. Children/parents/caregivers can 'opt off' the register which means they are still part of the 'general population' in the denominator but their immunisation information is not available so they do not appear in the numerator. These numbers are very small." /><Property name="dc:subject" value="Immunisation coverage (% total eligible population)" /><Property name="dc:subject.keyword" value="Immunisation coverage, Child and Youth" /><Property name="dc:publisher" value="Ministry of Health" /><Property name="dc:creator" value="Ministry of Health National Immunisation Register" /><Property name="dc:coverage.spatial" value="DHB" /><Property name="dc:coverage.temporal" value="Annual" /><Property name="dc:language" value="English" /><Property name="dc:rights" value="Public" /><Property name="dc:source" value="Data from the National Immunisation Register (2010): &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.moh.govt.nz/moh.nsf/indexmh/immunisation-coverage-data&quot;&gt;" /><Property name="measure" value="Percentage" /><Property name="numerator" value="Children (registered on the NIR) who turn the age specified witthin the year indicated who have completed their age appropriate immunisations by the time they turned the milestone age." /><Property name="denominator" value=" All children who the age specified within the year indicated" /></Indicator><Indicator id="i315" name="Other (18 months) % immunised" type="numeric" date="2012" href="/metadata/view/indicatorinstance?pid=315&amp;id=7646&amp;norefer=true" ias:uid="7646" ias:utime="2012-01-01 00:00:00+13:00" ias:full-name="Other (18 months) % immunised"><Property name="dc:title" value="Immunisation coverage (% total eligible population)" /><Property name="dc:description" value="Immunisation coverage for children enrolled on the National Immunisation Register by Milestone Age of 6 months, 12 months, 18 months and 24 months. ‘Fully immunised includes the following diseases: diphtheria, tetanus, whooping cough, haemophilus influenza B, hepatitis B, polio and measles, mumps and rubella (the meningococcal vaccine is not included) The National Immunisation Register (NIR) is a computerised system that records immunisation details for NZ children. Children's details are entered at birth or on their first contact with a Primary Health Provider. Children/parents/caregivers can 'opt off' the register which means they are still part of the 'general population' in the denominator but their immunisation information is not available so they do not appear in the numerator. These numbers are very small." /><Property name="dc:subject" value="Immunisation coverage (% total eligible population)" /><Property name="dc:subject.keyword" value="Immunisation coverage, Child and Youth" /><Property name="dc:publisher" value="Ministry of Health" /><Property name="dc:creator" value="Ministry of Health National Immunisation Register" /><Property name="dc:coverage.spatial" value="DHB" /><Property name="dc:coverage.temporal" value="Annual" /><Property name="dc:language" value="English" /><Property name="dc:rights" value="Public" /><Property name="dc:source" value="Data from the National Immunisation Register (2010): &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.moh.govt.nz/moh.nsf/indexmh/immunisation-coverage-data&quot;&gt;" /><Property name="measure" value="Percentage" /><Property name="numerator" value="Children (registered on the NIR) who turn the age specified witthin the year indicated who have completed their age appropriate immunisations by the time they turned the milestone age." /><Property name="denominator" value=" All children who the age specified within the year indicated" /></Indicator><Indicator id="i315" name="Other (18 months) % immunised" type="numeric" date="2013" href="/metadata/view/indicatorinstance?pid=315&amp;id=12714&amp;norefer=true" ias:uid="12714" ias:utime="2013-01-01 00:00:00+13:00" ias:full-name="Other (18 months) % immunised"><Property name="dc:title" value="Immunisation coverage (% total eligible population)" /><Property name="dc:description" value="Immunisation coverage for children enrolled on the National Immunisation Register by Milestone Age of 6 months, 12 months, 18 months and 24 months. ‘Fully immunised includes the following diseases: diphtheria, tetanus, whooping cough, haemophilus influenza B, hepatitis B, polio and measles, mumps and rubella (the meningococcal vaccine is not included) The National Immunisation Register (NIR) is a computerised system that records immunisation details for NZ children. Children's details are entered at birth or on their first contact with a Primary Health Provider. Children/parents/caregivers can 'opt off' the register which means they are still part of the 'general population' in the denominator but their immunisation information is not available so they do not appear in the numerator. These numbers are very small." /><Property name="dc:subject" value="Immunisation coverage (% total eligible population)" /><Property name="dc:subject.keyword" value="Immunisation coverage, Child and Youth" /><Property name="dc:publisher" value="Ministry of Health" /><Property name="dc:creator" value="Ministry of Health National Immunisation Register" /><Property name="dc:coverage.spatial" value="DHB" /><Property name="dc:coverage.temporal" value="Annual" /><Property name="dc:language" value="English" /><Property name="dc:rights" value="Public" /><Property name="dc:source" value="Data from the National Immunisation Register (2010): &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.moh.govt.nz/moh.nsf/indexmh/immunisation-coverage-data&quot;&gt;" /><Property name="measure" value="Percentage" /><Property name="numerator" value="Children (registered on the NIR) who turn the age specified witthin the year indicated who have completed their age appropriate immunisations by the time they turned the milestone age." /><Property name="denominator" value=" All children who the age specified within the year indicated" /></Indicator><Indicator id="i315" name="Other (18 months) % immunised" type="numeric" date="2014" href="/metadata/view/indicatorinstance?pid=315&amp;id=13420&amp;norefer=true" ias:uid="13420" ias:utime="2014-01-01 00:00:00+13:00" ias:full-name="Other (18 months) % immunised"><Property name="dc:title" value="Immunisation coverage (% total eligible population)" /><Property name="dc:description" value="Immunisation coverage for children enrolled on the National Immunisation Register by Milestone Age of 6 months, 12 months, 18 months and 24 months. ‘Fully immunised includes the following diseases: diphtheria, tetanus, whooping cough, haemophilus influenza B, hepatitis B, polio and measles, mumps and rubella (the meningococcal vaccine is not included) The National Immunisation Register (NIR) is a computerised system that records immunisation details for NZ children. Children's details are entered at birth or on their first contact with a Primary Health Provider. Children/parents/caregivers can 'opt off' the register which means they are still part of the 'general population' in the denominator but their immunisation information is not available so they do not appear in the numerator. These numbers are very small." /><Property name="dc:subject" value="Immunisation coverage (% total eligible population)" /><Property name="dc:subject.keyword" value="Immunisation coverage, Child and Youth" /><Property name="dc:publisher" value="Ministry of Health" /><Property name="dc:creator" value="Ministry of Health National Immunisation Register" /><Property name="dc:coverage.spatial" value="DHB" /><Property name="dc:coverage.temporal" value="Annual" /><Property name="dc:language" value="English" /><Property name="dc:rights" value="Public" /><Property name="dc:source" value="Data from the National Immunisation Register (2010): &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.moh.govt.nz/moh.nsf/indexmh/immunisation-coverage-data&quot;&gt;" /><Property name="measure" value="Percentage" /><Property name="numerator" value="Children (registered on the NIR) who turn the age specified witthin the year indicated who have completed their age appropriate immunisations by the time they turned the milestone age." /><Property name="denominator" value=" All children who the age specified within the year indicated" /></Indicator><Indicator id="i315" name="Other (18 months) % immunised" type="numeric" date="2015" href="/metadata/view/indicatorinstance?pid=315&amp;id=18559&amp;norefer=true" ias:uid="18559" ias:utime="2015-01-01 00:00:00+13:00" ias:full-name="Other (18 months) % immunised"><Property name="dc:title" value="Immunisation coverage (% total eligible population)" /><Property name="dc:description" value="Immunisation coverage for children enrolled on the National Immunisation Register by Milestone Age of 6 months, 12 months, 18 months and 24 months. ‘Fully immunised includes the following diseases: diphtheria, tetanus, whooping cough, haemophilus influenza B, hepatitis B, polio and measles, mumps and rubella (the meningococcal vaccine is not included) The National Immunisation Register (NIR) is a computerised system that records immunisation details for NZ children. Children's details are entered at birth or on their first contact with a Primary Health Provider. Children/parents/caregivers can 'opt off' the register which means they are still part of the 'general population' in the denominator but their immunisation information is not available so they do not appear in the numerator. These numbers are very small." /><Property name="dc:subject" value="Immunisation coverage (% total eligible population)" /><Property name="dc:subject.keyword" value="Immunisation coverage, Child and Youth" /><Property name="dc:publisher" value="Ministry of Health" /><Property name="dc:creator" value="Ministry of Health National Immunisation Register" /><Property name="dc:coverage.spatial" value="DHB" /><Property name="dc:coverage.temporal" value="Annual" /><Property name="dc:language" value="English" /><Property name="dc:rights" value="Public" /><Property name="dc:source" value="Data from the National Immunisation Register (2010): &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.moh.govt.nz/moh.nsf/indexmh/immunisation-coverage-data&quot;&gt;" /><Property name="measure" value="Percentage" /><Property name="numerator" value="Children (registered on the NIR) who turn the age specified witthin the year indicated who have completed their age appropriate immunisations by the time they turned the milestone age." /><Property name="denominator" value=" All children who the age specified within the year indicated" /></Indicator><Indicator id="i315" name="Other (18 months) % immunised" type="numeric" date="2016" href="/metadata/view/indicatorinstance?pid=315&amp;id=18560&amp;norefer=true" ias:uid="18560" ias:utime="2016-01-01 00:00:00+13:00" ias:full-name="Other (18 months) % immunised"><Property name="dc:title" value="Immunisation coverage (% total eligible population)" /><Property name="dc:description" value="Immunisation coverage for children enrolled on the National Immunisation Register by Milestone Age of 6 months, 12 months, 18 months and 24 months. ‘Fully immunised includes the following diseases: diphtheria, tetanus, whooping cough, haemophilus influenza B, hepatitis B, polio and measles, mumps and rubella (the meningococcal vaccine is not included) The National Immunisation Register (NIR) is a computerised system that records immunisation details for NZ children. Children's details are entered at birth or on their first contact with a Primary Health Provider. Children/parents/caregivers can 'opt off' the register which means they are still part of the 'general population' in the denominator but their immunisation information is not available so they do not appear in the numerator. These numbers are very small." /><Property name="dc:subject" value="Immunisation coverage (% total eligible population)" /><Property name="dc:subject.keyword" value="Immunisation coverage, Child and Youth" /><Property name="dc:publisher" value="Ministry of Health" /><Property name="dc:creator" value="Ministry of Health National Immunisation Register" /><Property name="dc:coverage.spatial" value="DHB" /><Property name="dc:coverage.temporal" value="Annual" /><Property name="dc:language" value="English" /><Property name="dc:rights" value="Public" /><Property name="dc:source" value="Data from the National Immunisation Register (2010): &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.moh.govt.nz/moh.nsf/indexmh/immunisation-coverage-data&quot;&gt;" /><Property name="measure" value="Percentage" /><Property name="numerator" value="Children (registered on the NIR) who turn the age specified witthin the year indicated who have completed their age appropriate immunisations by the time they turned the milestone age." /><Property name="denominator" value=" All children who the age specified within the year indicated" /></Indicator><Indicator id="i316" name="Total (18 months) % immunised" type="numeric" date="2009" href="/metadata/view/indicatorinstance?pid=316&amp;id=7647&amp;norefer=true" ias:uid="7647" ias:utime="2009-01-01 00:00:00+13:00" ias:full-name="Total (18 months) % immunised"><Property name="dc:title" value="Immunisation coverage (% total eligible population)" /><Property name="dc:description" value="Immunisation coverage for children enrolled on the National Immunisation Register by Milestone Age of 6 months, 12 months, 18 months and 24 months. ‘Fully immunised includes the following diseases: diphtheria, tetanus, whooping cough, haemophilus influenza B, hepatitis B, polio and measles, mumps and rubella (the meningococcal vaccine is not included) The National Immunisation Register (NIR) is a computerised system that records immunisation details for NZ children. Children's details are entered at birth or on their first contact with a Primary Health Provider. Children/parents/caregivers can 'opt off' the register which means they are still part of the 'general population' in the denominator but their immunisation information is not available so they do not appear in the numerator. These numbers are very small." /><Property name="dc:subject" value="Immunisation coverage (% total eligible population)" /><Property name="dc:subject.keyword" value="Immunisation coverage, Child and Youth" /><Property name="dc:publisher" value="Ministry of Health" /><Property name="dc:creator" value="Ministry of Health National Immunisation Register" /><Property name="dc:coverage.spatial" value="DHB" /><Property name="dc:coverage.temporal" value="Annual" /><Property name="dc:language" value="English" /><Property name="dc:rights" value="Public" /><Property name="dc:source" value="Data from the National Immunisation Register (2010): &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.moh.govt.nz/moh.nsf/indexmh/immunisation-coverage-data&quot;&gt;" /><Property name="measure" value="Percentage" /><Property name="numerator" value="Children (registered on the NIR) who turn the age specified witthin the year indicated who have completed their age appropriate immunisations by the time they turned the milestone age." /><Property name="denominator" value=" All children who the age specified within the year indicated" /></Indicator><Indicator id="i316" name="Total (18 months) % immunised" type="numeric" date="2010" href="/metadata/view/indicatorinstance?pid=316&amp;id=7648&amp;norefer=true" ias:uid="7648" ias:utime="2010-01-01 00:00:00+13:00" ias:full-name="Total (18 months) % immunised"><Property name="dc:title" value="Immunisation coverage (% total eligible population)" /><Property name="dc:description" value="Immunisation coverage for children enrolled on the National Immunisation Register by Milestone Age of 6 months, 12 months, 18 months and 24 months. ‘Fully immunised includes the following diseases: diphtheria, tetanus, whooping cough, haemophilus influenza B, hepatitis B, polio and measles, mumps and rubella (the meningococcal vaccine is not included) The National Immunisation Register (NIR) is a computerised system that records immunisation details for NZ children. Children's details are entered at birth or on their first contact with a Primary Health Provider. Children/parents/caregivers can 'opt off' the register which means they are still part of the 'general population' in the denominator but their immunisation information is not available so they do not appear in the numerator. These numbers are very small." /><Property name="dc:subject" value="Immunisation coverage (% total eligible population)" /><Property name="dc:subject.keyword" value="Immunisation coverage, Child and Youth" /><Property name="dc:publisher" value="Ministry of Health" /><Property name="dc:creator" value="Ministry of Health National Immunisation Register" /><Property name="dc:coverage.spatial" value="DHB" /><Property name="dc:coverage.temporal" value="Annual" /><Property name="dc:language" value="English" /><Property name="dc:rights" value="Public" /><Property name="dc:source" value="Data from the National Immunisation Register (2010): &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.moh.govt.nz/moh.nsf/indexmh/immunisation-coverage-data&quot;&gt;" /><Property name="measure" value="Percentage" /><Property name="numerator" value="Children (registered on the NIR) who turn the age specified witthin the year indicated who have completed their age appropriate immunisations by the time they turned the milestone age." /><Property name="denominator" value=" All children who the age specified within the year indicated" /></Indicator><Indicator id="i316" name="Total (18 months) % immunised" type="numeric" date="2011" href="/metadata/view/indicatorinstance?pid=316&amp;id=7649&amp;norefer=true" ias:uid="7649" ias:utime="2011-01-01 00:00:00+13:00" ias:full-name="Total (18 months) % immunised"><Property name="dc:title" value="Immunisation coverage (% total eligible population)" /><Property name="dc:description" value="Immunisation coverage for children enrolled on the National Immunisation Register by Milestone Age of 6 months, 12 months, 18 months and 24 months. ‘Fully immunised includes the following diseases: diphtheria, tetanus, whooping cough, haemophilus influenza B, hepatitis B, polio and measles, mumps and rubella (the meningococcal vaccine is not included) The National Immunisation Register (NIR) is a computerised system that records immunisation details for NZ children. Children's details are entered at birth or on their first contact with a Primary Health Provider. Children/parents/caregivers can 'opt off' the register which means they are still part of the 'general population' in the denominator but their immunisation information is not available so they do not appear in the numerator. These numbers are very small." /><Property name="dc:subject" value="Immunisation coverage (% total eligible population)" /><Property name="dc:subject.keyword" value="Immunisation coverage, Child and Youth" /><Property name="dc:publisher" value="Ministry of Health" /><Property name="dc:creator" value="Ministry of Health National Immunisation Register" /><Property name="dc:coverage.spatial" value="DHB" /><Property name="dc:coverage.temporal" value="Annual" /><Property name="dc:language" value="English" /><Property name="dc:rights" value="Public" /><Property name="dc:source" value="Data from the National Immunisation Register (2010): &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.moh.govt.nz/moh.nsf/indexmh/immunisation-coverage-data&quot;&gt;" /><Property name="measure" value="Percentage" /><Property name="numerator" value="Children (registered on the NIR) who turn the age specified witthin the year indicated who have completed their age appropriate immunisations by the time they turned the milestone age." /><Property name="denominator" value=" All children who the age specified within the year indicated" /></Indicator><Indicator id="i316" name="Total (18 months) % immunised" type="numeric" date="2012" href="/metadata/view/indicatorinstance?pid=316&amp;id=7650&amp;norefer=true" ias:uid="7650" ias:utime="2012-01-01 00:00:00+13:00" ias:full-name="Total (18 months) % immunised"><Property name="dc:title" value="Immunisation coverage (% total eligible population)" /><Property name="dc:description" value="Immunisation coverage for children enrolled on the National Immunisation Register by Milestone Age of 6 months, 12 months, 18 months and 24 months. ‘Fully immunised includes the following diseases: diphtheria, tetanus, whooping cough, haemophilus influenza B, hepatitis B, polio and measles, mumps and rubella (the meningococcal vaccine is not included) The National Immunisation Register (NIR) is a computerised system that records immunisation details for NZ children. Children's details are entered at birth or on their first contact with a Primary Health Provider. Children/parents/caregivers can 'opt off' the register which means they are still part of the 'general population' in the denominator but their immunisation information is not available so they do not appear in the numerator. These numbers are very small." /><Property name="dc:subject" value="Immunisation coverage (% total eligible population)" /><Property name="dc:subject.keyword" value="Immunisation coverage, Child and Youth" /><Property name="dc:publisher" value="Ministry of Health" /><Property name="dc:creator" value="Ministry of Health National Immunisation Register" /><Property name="dc:coverage.spatial" value="DHB" /><Property name="dc:coverage.temporal" value="Annual" /><Property name="dc:language" value="English" /><Property name="dc:rights" value="Public" /><Property name="dc:source" value="Data from the National Immunisation Register (2010): &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.moh.govt.nz/moh.nsf/indexmh/immunisation-coverage-data&quot;&gt;" /><Property name="measure" value="Percentage" /><Property name="numerator" value="Children (registered on the NIR) who turn the age specified witthin the year indicated who have completed their age appropriate immunisations by the time they turned the milestone age." /><Property name="denominator" value=" All children who the age specified within the year indicated" /></Indicator><Indicator id="i316" name="Total (18 months) % immunised" type="numeric" date="2013" href="/metadata/view/indicatorinstance?pid=316&amp;id=12715&amp;norefer=true" ias:uid="12715" ias:utime="2013-01-01 00:00:00+13:00" ias:full-name="Total (18 months) % immunised"><Property name="dc:title" value="Immunisation coverage (% total eligible population)" /><Property name="dc:description" value="Immunisation coverage for children enrolled on the National Immunisation Register by Milestone Age of 6 months, 12 months, 18 months and 24 months. ‘Fully immunised includes the following diseases: diphtheria, tetanus, whooping cough, haemophilus influenza B, hepatitis B, polio and measles, mumps and rubella (the meningococcal vaccine is not included) The National Immunisation Register (NIR) is a computerised system that records immunisation details for NZ children. Children's details are entered at birth or on their first contact with a Primary Health Provider. Children/parents/caregivers can 'opt off' the register which means they are still part of the 'general population' in the denominator but their immunisation information is not available so they do not appear in the numerator. These numbers are very small." /><Property name="dc:subject" value="Immunisation coverage (% total eligible population)" /><Property name="dc:subject.keyword" value="Immunisation coverage, Child and Youth" /><Property name="dc:publisher" value="Ministry of Health" /><Property name="dc:creator" value="Ministry of Health National Immunisation Register" /><Property name="dc:coverage.spatial" value="DHB" /><Property name="dc:coverage.temporal" value="Annual" /><Property name="dc:language" value="English" /><Property name="dc:rights" value="Public" /><Property name="dc:source" value="Data from the National Immunisation Register (2010): &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.moh.govt.nz/moh.nsf/indexmh/immunisation-coverage-data&quot;&gt;" /><Property name="measure" value="Percentage" /><Property name="numerator" value="Children (registered on the NIR) who turn the age specified witthin the year indicated who have completed their age appropriate immunisations by the time they turned the milestone age." /><Property name="denominator" value=" All children who the age specified within the year indicated" /></Indicator><Indicator id="i316" name="Total (18 months) % immunised" type="numeric" date="2014" href="/metadata/view/indicatorinstance?pid=316&amp;id=13415&amp;norefer=true" ias:uid="13415" ias:utime="2014-01-01 00:00:00+13:00" ias:full-name="Total (18 months) % immunised"><Property name="dc:title" value="Immunisation coverage (% total eligible population)" /><Property name="dc:description" value="Immunisation coverage for children enrolled on the National Immunisation Register by Milestone Age of 6 months, 12 months, 18 months and 24 months. ‘Fully immunised includes the following diseases: diphtheria, tetanus, whooping cough, haemophilus influenza B, hepatitis B, polio and measles, mumps and rubella (the meningococcal vaccine is not included) The National Immunisation Register (NIR) is a computerised system that records immunisation details for NZ children. Children's details are entered at birth or on their first contact with a Primary Health Provider. Children/parents/caregivers can 'opt off' the register which means they are still part of the 'general population' in the denominator but their immunisation information is not available so they do not appear in the numerator. These numbers are very small." /><Property name="dc:subject" value="Immunisation coverage (% total eligible population)" /><Property name="dc:subject.keyword" value="Immunisation coverage, Child and Youth" /><Property name="dc:publisher" value="Ministry of Health" /><Property name="dc:creator" value="Ministry of Health National Immunisation Register" /><Property name="dc:coverage.spatial" value="DHB" /><Property name="dc:coverage.temporal" value="Annual" /><Property name="dc:language" value="English" /><Property name="dc:rights" value="Public" /><Property name="dc:source" value="Data from the National Immunisation Register (2010): &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.moh.govt.nz/moh.nsf/indexmh/immunisation-coverage-data&quot;&gt;" /><Property name="measure" value="Percentage" /><Property name="numerator" value="Children (registered on the NIR) who turn the age specified witthin the year indicated who have completed their age appropriate immunisations by the time they turned the milestone age." /><Property name="denominator" value=" All children who the age specified within the year indicated" /></Indicator><Indicator id="i316" name="Total (18 months) % immunised" type="numeric" date="2015" href="/metadata/view/indicatorinstance?pid=316&amp;id=18561&amp;norefer=true" ias:uid="18561" ias:utime="2015-01-01 00:00:00+13:00" ias:full-name="Total (18 months) % immunised"><Property name="dc:title" value="Immunisation coverage (% total eligible population)" /><Property name="dc:description" value="Immunisation coverage for children enrolled on the National Immunisation Register by Milestone Age of 6 months, 12 months, 18 months and 24 months. ‘Fully immunised includes the following diseases: diphtheria, tetanus, whooping cough, haemophilus influenza B, hepatitis B, polio and measles, mumps and rubella (the meningococcal vaccine is not included) The National Immunisation Register (NIR) is a computerised system that records immunisation details for NZ children. Children's details are entered at birth or on their first contact with a Primary Health Provider. Children/parents/caregivers can 'opt off' the register which means they are still part of the 'general population' in the denominator but their immunisation information is not available so they do not appear in the numerator. These numbers are very small." /><Property name="dc:subject" value="Immunisation coverage (% total eligible population)" /><Property name="dc:subject.keyword" value="Immunisation coverage, Child and Youth" /><Property name="dc:publisher" value="Ministry of Health" /><Property name="dc:creator" value="Ministry of Health National Immunisation Register" /><Property name="dc:coverage.spatial" value="DHB" /><Property name="dc:coverage.temporal" value="Annual" /><Property name="dc:language" value="English" /><Property name="dc:rights" value="Public" /><Property name="dc:source" value="Data from the National Immunisation Register (2010): &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.moh.govt.nz/moh.nsf/indexmh/immunisation-coverage-data&quot;&gt;" /><Property name="measure" value="Percentage" /><Property name="numerator" value="Children (registered on the NIR) who turn the age specified witthin the year indicated who have completed their age appropriate immunisations by the time they turned the milestone age." /><Property name="denominator" value=" All children who the age specified within the year indicated" /></Indicator><Indicator id="i316" name="Total (18 months) % immunised" type="numeric" date="2016" href="/metadata/view/indicatorinstance?pid=316&amp;id=18562&amp;norefer=true" ias:uid="18562" ias:utime="2016-01-01 00:00:00+13:00" ias:full-name="Total (18 months) % immunised"><Property name="dc:title" value="Immunisation coverage (% total eligible population)" /><Property name="dc:description" value="Immunisation coverage for children enrolled on the National Immunisation Register by Milestone Age of 6 months, 12 months, 18 months and 24 months. ‘Fully immunised includes the following diseases: diphtheria, tetanus, whooping cough, haemophilus influenza B, hepatitis B, polio and measles, mumps and rubella (the meningococcal vaccine is not included) The National Immunisation Register (NIR) is a computerised system that records immunisation details for NZ children. Children's details are entered at birth or on their first contact with a Primary Health Provider. Children/parents/caregivers can 'opt off' the register which means they are still part of the 'general population' in the denominator but their immunisation information is not available so they do not appear in the numerator. These numbers are very small." /><Property name="dc:subject" value="Immunisation coverage (% total eligible population)" /><Property name="dc:subject.keyword" value="Immunisation coverage, Child and Youth" /><Property name="dc:publisher" value="Ministry of Health" /><Property name="dc:creator" value="Ministry of Health National Immunisation Register" /><Property name="dc:coverage.spatial" value="DHB" /><Property name="dc:coverage.temporal" value="Annual" /><Property name="dc:language" value="English" /><Property name="dc:rights" value="Public" /><Property name="dc:source" value="Data from the National Immunisation Register (2010): &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.moh.govt.nz/moh.nsf/indexmh/immunisation-coverage-data&quot;&gt;" /><Property name="measure" value="Percentage" /><Property name="numerator" value="Children (registered on the NIR) who turn the age specified witthin the year indicated who have completed their age appropriate immunisations by the time they turned the milestone age." /><Property name="denominator" value=" All children who the age specified within the year indicated" /></Indicator><Indicator id="i317" name="Maori (24 months) % immunised" type="numeric" date="2009" href="/metadata/view/indicatorinstance?pid=317&amp;id=7651&amp;norefer=true" ias:uid="7651" ias:utime="2009-01-01 00:00:00+13:00" ias:full-name="Maori (24 months) % immunised"><Property name="dc:title" value="Immunisation coverage (% total eligible population)" /><Property name="dc:description" value="Immunisation coverage for children enrolled on the National Immunisation Register by Milestone Age of 6 months, 12 months, 18 months and 24 months. ‘Fully immunised includes the following diseases: diphtheria, tetanus, whooping cough, haemophilus influenza B, hepatitis B, polio and measles, mumps and rubella (the meningococcal vaccine is not included) The National Immunisation Register (NIR) is a computerised system that records immunisation details for NZ children. Children's details are entered at birth or on their first contact with a Primary Health Provider. Children/parents/caregivers can 'opt off' the register which means they are still part of the 'general population' in the denominator but their immunisation information is not available so they do not appear in the numerator. These numbers are very small." /><Property name="dc:subject" value="Immunisation coverage (% total eligible population)" /><Property name="dc:subject.keyword" value="Immunisation coverage, Child and Youth" /><Property name="dc:publisher" value="Ministry of Health" /><Property name="dc:creator" value="Ministry of Health National Immunisation Register" /><Property name="dc:coverage.spatial" value="DHB" /><Property name="dc:coverage.temporal" value="Annual" /><Property name="dc:language" value="English" /><Property name="dc:rights" value="Public" /><Property name="dc:source" value="Data from the National Immunisation Register (2010): &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.moh.govt.nz/moh.nsf/indexmh/immunisation-coverage-data&quot;&gt;" /><Property name="measure" value="Percentage" /><Property name="numerator" value="Children (registered on the NIR) who turn the age specified witthin the year indicated who have completed their age appropriate immunisations by the time they turned the milestone age." /><Property name="denominator" value=" All children who the age specified within the year indicated" /></Indicator><Indicator id="i317" name="Maori (24 months) % immunised" type="numeric" date="2010" href="/metadata/view/indicatorinstance?pid=317&amp;id=7652&amp;norefer=true" ias:uid="7652" ias:utime="2010-01-01 00:00:00+13:00" ias:full-name="Maori (24 months) % immunised"><Property name="dc:title" value="Immunisation coverage (% total eligible population)" /><Property name="dc:description" value="Immunisation coverage for children enrolled on the National Immunisation Register by Milestone Age of 6 months, 12 months, 18 months and 24 months. ‘Fully immunised includes the following diseases: diphtheria, tetanus, whooping cough, haemophilus influenza B, hepatitis B, polio and measles, mumps and rubella (the meningococcal vaccine is not included) The National Immunisation Register (NIR) is a computerised system that records immunisation details for NZ children. Children's details are entered at birth or on their first contact with a Primary Health Provider. Children/parents/caregivers can 'opt off' the register which means they are still part of the 'general population' in the denominator but their immunisation information is not available so they do not appear in the numerator. These numbers are very small." /><Property name="dc:subject" value="Immunisation coverage (% total eligible population)" /><Property name="dc:subject.keyword" value="Immunisation coverage, Child and Youth" /><Property name="dc:publisher" value="Ministry of Health" /><Property name="dc:creator" value="Ministry of Health National Immunisation Register" /><Property name="dc:coverage.spatial" value="DHB" /><Property name="dc:coverage.temporal" value="Annual" /><Property name="dc:language" value="English" /><Property name="dc:rights" value="Public" /><Property name="dc:source" value="Data from the National Immunisation Register (2010): &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.moh.govt.nz/moh.nsf/indexmh/immunisation-coverage-data&quot;&gt;" /><Property name="measure" value="Percentage" /><Property name="numerator" value="Children (registered on the NIR) who turn the age specified witthin the year indicated who have completed their age appropriate immunisations by the time they turned the milestone age." /><Property name="denominator" value=" All children who the age specified within the year indicated" /></Indicator><Indicator id="i317" name="Maori (24 months) % immunised" type="numeric" date="2011" href="/metadata/view/indicatorinstance?pid=317&amp;id=7653&amp;norefer=true" ias:uid="7653" ias:utime="2011-01-01 00:00:00+13:00" ias:full-name="Maori (24 months) % immunised"><Property name="dc:title" value="Immunisation coverage (% total eligible population)" /><Property name="dc:description" value="Immunisation coverage for children enrolled on the National Immunisation Register by Milestone Age of 6 months, 12 months, 18 months and 24 months. ‘Fully immunised includes the following diseases: diphtheria, tetanus, whooping cough, haemophilus influenza B, hepatitis B, polio and measles, mumps and rubella (the meningococcal vaccine is not included) The National Immunisation Register (NIR) is a computerised system that records immunisation details for NZ children. Children's details are entered at birth or on their first contact with a Primary Health Provider. Children/parents/caregivers can 'opt off' the register which means they are still part of the 'general population' in the denominator but their immunisation information is not available so they do not appear in the numerator. These numbers are very small." /><Property name="dc:subject" value="Immunisation coverage (% total eligible population)" /><Property name="dc:subject.keyword" value="Immunisation coverage, Child and Youth" /><Property name="dc:publisher" value="Ministry of Health" /><Property name="dc:creator" value="Ministry of Health National Immunisation Register" /><Property name="dc:coverage.spatial" value="DHB" /><Property name="dc:coverage.temporal" value="Annual" /><Property name="dc:language" value="English" /><Property name="dc:rights" value="Public" /><Property name="dc:source" value="Data from the National Immunisation Register (2010): &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.moh.govt.nz/moh.nsf/indexmh/immunisation-coverage-data&quot;&gt;" /><Property name="measure" value="Percentage" /><Property name="numerator" value="Children (registered on the NIR) who turn the age specified witthin the year indicated who have completed their age appropriate immunisations by the time they turned the milestone age." /><Property name="denominator" value=" All children who the age specified within the year indicated" /></Indicator><Indicator id="i317" name="Maori (24 months) % immunised" type="numeric" date="2012" href="/metadata/view/indicatorinstance?pid=317&amp;id=7654&amp;norefer=true" ias:uid="7654" ias:utime="2012-01-01 00:00:00+13:00" ias:full-name="Maori (24 months) % immunised"><Property name="dc:title" value="Immunisation coverage (% total eligible population)" /><Property name="dc:description" value="Immunisation coverage for children enrolled on the National Immunisation Register by Milestone Age of 6 months, 12 months, 18 months and 24 months. ‘Fully immunised includes the following diseases: diphtheria, tetanus, whooping cough, haemophilus influenza B, hepatitis B, polio and measles, mumps and rubella (the meningococcal vaccine is not included) The National Immunisation Register (NIR) is a computerised system that records immunisation details for NZ children. Children's details are entered at birth or on their first contact with a Primary Health Provider. Children/parents/caregivers can 'opt off' the register which means they are still part of the 'general population' in the denominator but their immunisation information is not available so they do not appear in the numerator. These numbers are very small." /><Property name="dc:subject" value="Immunisation coverage (% total eligible population)" /><Property name="dc:subject.keyword" value="Immunisation coverage, Child and Youth" /><Property name="dc:publisher" value="Ministry of Health" /><Property name="dc:creator" value="Ministry of Health National Immunisation Register" /><Property name="dc:coverage.spatial" value="DHB" /><Property name="dc:coverage.temporal" value="Annual" /><Property name="dc:language" value="English" /><Property name="dc:rights" value="Public" /><Property name="dc:source" value="Data from the National Immunisation Register (2010): &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.moh.govt.nz/moh.nsf/indexmh/immunisation-coverage-data&quot;&gt;" /><Property name="measure" value="Percentage" /><Property name="numerator" value="Children (registered on the NIR) who turn the age specified witthin the year indicated who have completed their age appropriate immunisations by the time they turned the milestone age." /><Property name="denominator" value=" All children who the age specified within the year indicated" /></Indicator><Indicator id="i317" name="Maori (24 months) % immunised" type="numeric" date="2013" href="/metadata/view/indicatorinstance?pid=317&amp;id=12716&amp;norefer=true" ias:uid="12716" ias:utime="2013-01-01 00:00:00+13:00" ias:full-name="Maori (24 months) % immunised"><Property name="dc:title" value="Immunisation coverage (% total eligible population)" /><Property name="dc:description" value="Immunisation coverage for children enrolled on the National Immunisation Register by Milestone Age of 6 months, 12 months, 18 months and 24 months. ‘Fully immunised includes the following diseases: diphtheria, tetanus, whooping cough, haemophilus influenza B, hepatitis B, polio and measles, mumps and rubella (the meningococcal vaccine is not included) The National Immunisation Register (NIR) is a computerised system that records immunisation details for NZ children. Children's details are entered at birth or on their first contact with a Primary Health Provider. Children/parents/caregivers can 'opt off' the register which means they are still part of the 'general population' in the denominator but their immunisation information is not available so they do not appear in the numerator. These numbers are very small." /><Property name="dc:subject" value="Immunisation coverage (% total eligible population)" /><Property name="dc:subject.keyword" value="Immunisation coverage, Child and Youth" /><Property name="dc:publisher" value="Ministry of Health" /><Property name="dc:creator" value="Ministry of Health National Immunisation Register" /><Property name="dc:coverage.spatial" value="DHB" /><Property name="dc:coverage.temporal" value="Annual" /><Property name="dc:language" value="English" /><Property name="dc:rights" value="Public" /><Property name="dc:source" value="Data from the National Immunisation Register (2010): &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.moh.govt.nz/moh.nsf/indexmh/immunisation-coverage-data&quot;&gt;" /><Property name="measure" value="Percentage" /><Property name="numerator" value="Children (registered on the NIR) who turn the age specified witthin the year indicated who have completed their age appropriate immunisations by the time they turned the milestone age." /><Property name="denominator" value=" All children who the age specified within the year indicated" /></Indicator><Indicator id="i317" name="Maori (24 months) % immunised" type="numeric" date="2014" href="/metadata/view/indicatorinstance?pid=317&amp;id=13423&amp;norefer=true" ias:uid="13423" ias:utime="2014-01-01 00:00:00+13:00" ias:full-name="Maori (24 months) % immunised"><Property name="dc:title" value="Immunisation coverage (% total eligible population)" /><Property name="dc:description" value="Immunisation coverage for children enrolled on the National Immunisation Register by Milestone Age of 6 months, 12 months, 18 months and 24 months. ‘Fully immunised includes the following diseases: diphtheria, tetanus, whooping cough, haemophilus influenza B, hepatitis B, polio and measles, mumps and rubella (the meningococcal vaccine is not included) The National Immunisation Register (NIR) is a computerised system that records immunisation details for NZ children. Children's details are entered at birth or on their first contact with a Primary Health Provider. Children/parents/caregivers can 'opt off' the register which means they are still part of the 'general population' in the denominator but their immunisation information is not available so they do not appear in the numerator. These numbers are very small." /><Property name="dc:subject" value="Immunisation coverage (% total eligible population)" /><Property name="dc:subject.keyword" value="Immunisation coverage, Child and Youth" /><Property name="dc:publisher" value="Ministry of Health" /><Property name="dc:creator" value="Ministry of Health National Immunisation Register" /><Property name="dc:coverage.spatial" value="DHB" /><Property name="dc:coverage.temporal" value="Annual" /><Property name="dc:language" value="English" /><Property name="dc:rights" value="Public" /><Property name="dc:source" value="Data from the National Immunisation Register (2010): &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.moh.govt.nz/moh.nsf/indexmh/immunisation-coverage-data&quot;&gt;" /><Property name="measure" value="Percentage" /><Property name="numerator" value="Children (registered on the NIR) who turn the age specified witthin the year indicated who have completed their age appropriate immunisations by the time they turned the milestone age." /><Property name="denominator" value=" All children who the age specified within the year indicated" /></Indicator><Indicator id="i317" name="Maori (24 months) % immunised" type="numeric" date="2015" href="/metadata/view/indicatorinstance?pid=317&amp;id=18563&amp;norefer=true" ias:uid="18563" ias:utime="2015-01-01 00:00:00+13:00" ias:full-name="Maori (24 months) % immunised"><Property name="dc:title" value="Immunisation coverage (% total eligible population)" /><Property name="dc:description" value="Immunisation coverage for children enrolled on the National Immunisation Register by Milestone Age of 6 months, 12 months, 18 months and 24 months. ‘Fully immunised includes the following diseases: diphtheria, tetanus, whooping cough, haemophilus influenza B, hepatitis B, polio and measles, mumps and rubella (the meningococcal vaccine is not included) The National Immunisation Register (NIR) is a computerised system that records immunisation details for NZ children. Children's details are entered at birth or on their first contact with a Primary Health Provider. Children/parents/caregivers can 'opt off' the register which means they are still part of the 'general population' in the denominator but their immunisation information is not available so they do not appear in the numerator. These numbers are very small." /><Property name="dc:subject" value="Immunisation coverage (% total eligible population)" /><Property name="dc:subject.keyword" value="Immunisation coverage, Child and Youth" /><Property name="dc:publisher" value="Ministry of Health" /><Property name="dc:creator" value="Ministry of Health National Immunisation Register" /><Property name="dc:coverage.spatial" value="DHB" /><Property name="dc:coverage.temporal" value="Annual" /><Property name="dc:language" value="English" /><Property name="dc:rights" value="Public" /><Property name="dc:source" value="Data from the National Immunisation Register (2010): &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.moh.govt.nz/moh.nsf/indexmh/immunisation-coverage-data&quot;&gt;" /><Property name="measure" value="Percentage" /><Property name="numerator" value="Children (registered on the NIR) who turn the age specified witthin the year indicated who have completed their age appropriate immunisations by the time they turned the milestone age." /><Property name="denominator" value=" All children who the age specified within the year indicated" /></Indicator><Indicator id="i317" name="Maori (24 months) % immunised" type="numeric" date="2016" href="/metadata/view/indicatorinstance?pid=317&amp;id=18564&amp;norefer=true" ias:uid="18564" ias:utime="2016-01-01 00:00:00+13:00" ias:full-name="Maori (24 months) % immunised"><Property name="dc:title" value="Immunisation coverage (% total eligible population)" /><Property name="dc:description" value="Immunisation coverage for children enrolled on the National Immunisation Register by Milestone Age of 6 months, 12 months, 18 months and 24 months. ‘Fully immunised includes the following diseases: diphtheria, tetanus, whooping cough, haemophilus influenza B, hepatitis B, polio and measles, mumps and rubella (the meningococcal vaccine is not included) The National Immunisation Register (NIR) is a computerised system that records immunisation details for NZ children. Children's details are entered at birth or on their first contact with a Primary Health Provider. Children/parents/caregivers can 'opt off' the register which means they are still part of the 'general population' in the denominator but their immunisation information is not available so they do not appear in the numerator. These numbers are very small." /><Property name="dc:subject" value="Immunisation coverage (% total eligible population)" /><Property name="dc:subject.keyword" value="Immunisation coverage, Child and Youth" /><Property name="dc:publisher" value="Ministry of Health" /><Property name="dc:creator" value="Ministry of Health National Immunisation Register" /><Property name="dc:coverage.spatial" value="DHB" /><Property name="dc:coverage.temporal" value="Annual" /><Property name="dc:language" value="English" /><Property name="dc:rights" value="Public" /><Property name="dc:source" value="Data from the National Immunisation Register (2010): &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.moh.govt.nz/moh.nsf/indexmh/immunisation-coverage-data&quot;&gt;" /><Property name="measure" value="Percentage" /><Property name="numerator" value="Children (registered on the NIR) who turn the age specified witthin the year indicated who have completed their age appropriate immunisations by the time they turned the milestone age." /><Property name="denominator" value=" All children who the age specified within the year indicated" /></Indicator><Indicator id="i318" name="Pacific (24 months) % immunised" type="numeric" date="2009" href="/metadata/view/indicatorinstance?pid=318&amp;id=7655&amp;norefer=true" ias:uid="7655" ias:utime="2009-01-01 00:00:00+13:00" ias:full-name="Pacific (24 months) % immunised"><Property name="dc:title" value="Immunisation coverage (% total eligible population)" /><Property name="dc:description" value="Immunisation coverage for children enrolled on the National Immunisation Register by Milestone Age of 6 months, 12 months, 18 months and 24 months. ‘Fully immunised includes the following diseases: diphtheria, tetanus, whooping cough, haemophilus influenza B, hepatitis B, polio and measles, mumps and rubella (the meningococcal vaccine is not included) The National Immunisation Register (NIR) is a computerised system that records immunisation details for NZ children. Children's details are entered at birth or on their first contact with a Primary Health Provider. Children/parents/caregivers can 'opt off' the register which means they are still part of the 'general population' in the denominator but their immunisation information is not available so they do not appear in the numerator. These numbers are very small." /><Property name="dc:subject" value="Immunisation coverage (% total eligible population)" /><Property name="dc:subject.keyword" value="Immunisation coverage, Child and Youth" /><Property name="dc:publisher" value="Ministry of Health" /><Property name="dc:creator" value="Ministry of Health National Immunisation Register" /><Property name="dc:coverage.spatial" value="DHB" /><Property name="dc:coverage.temporal" value="Annual" /><Property name="dc:language" value="English" /><Property name="dc:rights" value="Public" /><Property name="dc:source" value="Data from the National Immunisation Register (2010): &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.moh.govt.nz/moh.nsf/indexmh/immunisation-coverage-data&quot;&gt;" /><Property name="measure" value="Percentage" /><Property name="numerator" value="Children (registered on the NIR) who turn the age specified witthin the year indicated who have completed their age appropriate immunisations by the time they turned the milestone age." /><Property name="denominator" value=" All children who the age specified within the year indicated" /></Indicator><Indicator id="i318" name="Pacific (24 months) % immunised" type="numeric" date="2010" href="/metadata/view/indicatorinstance?pid=318&amp;id=7656&amp;norefer=true" ias:uid="7656" ias:utime="2010-01-01 00:00:00+13:00" ias:full-name="Pacific (24 months) % immunised"><Property name="dc:title" value="Immunisation coverage (% total eligible population)" /><Property name="dc:description" value="Immunisation coverage for children enrolled on the National Immunisation Register by Milestone Age of 6 months, 12 months, 18 months and 24 months. ‘Fully immunised includes the following diseases: diphtheria, tetanus, whooping cough, haemophilus influenza B, hepatitis B, polio and measles, mumps and rubella (the meningococcal vaccine is not included) The National Immunisation Register (NIR) is a computerised system that records immunisation details for NZ children. Children's details are entered at birth or on their first contact with a Primary Health Provider. Children/parents/caregivers can 'opt off' the register which means they are still part of the 'general population' in the denominator but their immunisation information is not available so they do not appear in the numerator. These numbers are very small." /><Property name="dc:subject" value="Immunisation coverage (% total eligible population)" /><Property name="dc:subject.keyword" value="Immunisation coverage, Child and Youth" /><Property name="dc:publisher" value="Ministry of Health" /><Property name="dc:creator" value="Ministry of Health National Immunisation Register" /><Property name="dc:coverage.spatial" value="DHB" /><Property name="dc:coverage.temporal" value="Annual" /><Property name="dc:language" value="English" /><Property name="dc:rights" value="Public" /><Property name="dc:source" value="Data from the National Immunisation Register (2010): &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.moh.govt.nz/moh.nsf/indexmh/immunisation-coverage-data&quot;&gt;" /><Property name="measure" value="Percentage" /><Property name="numerator" value="Children (registered on the NIR) who turn the age specified witthin the year indicated who have completed their age appropriate immunisations by the time they turned the milestone age." /><Property name="denominator" value=" All children who the age specified within the year indicated" /></Indicator><Indicator id="i318" name="Pacific (24 months) % immunised" type="numeric" date="2011" href="/metadata/view/indicatorinstance?pid=318&amp;id=7657&amp;norefer=true" ias:uid="7657" ias:utime="2011-01-01 00:00:00+13:00" ias:full-name="Pacific (24 months) % immunised"><Property name="dc:title" value="Immunisation coverage (% total eligible population)" /><Property name="dc:description" value="Immunisation coverage for children enrolled on the National Immunisation Register by Milestone Age of 6 months, 12 months, 18 months and 24 months. ‘Fully immunised includes the following diseases: diphtheria, tetanus, whooping cough, haemophilus influenza B, hepatitis B, polio and measles, mumps and rubella (the meningococcal vaccine is not included) The National Immunisation Register (NIR) is a computerised system that records immunisation details for NZ children. Children's details are entered at birth or on their first contact with a Primary Health Provider. Children/parents/caregivers can 'opt off' the register which means they are still part of the 'general population' in the denominator but their immunisation information is not available so they do not appear in the numerator. These numbers are very small." /><Property name="dc:subject" value="Immunisation coverage (% total eligible population)" /><Property name="dc:subject.keyword" value="Immunisation coverage, Child and Youth" /><Property name="dc:publisher" value="Ministry of Health" /><Property name="dc:creator" value="Ministry of Health National Immunisation Register" /><Property name="dc:coverage.spatial" value="DHB" /><Property name="dc:coverage.temporal" value="Annual" /><Property name="dc:language" value="English" /><Property name="dc:rights" value="Public" /><Property name="dc:source" value="Data from the National Immunisation Register (2010): &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.moh.govt.nz/moh.nsf/indexmh/immunisation-coverage-data&quot;&gt;" /><Property name="measure" value="Percentage" /><Property name="numerator" value="Children (registered on the NIR) who turn the age specified witthin the year indicated who have completed their age appropriate immunisations by the time they turned the milestone age." /><Property name="denominator" value=" All children who the age specified within the year indicated" /></Indicator><Indicator id="i318" name="Pacific (24 months) % immunised" type="numeric" date="2012" href="/metadata/view/indicatorinstance?pid=318&amp;id=7658&amp;norefer=true" ias:uid="7658" ias:utime="2012-01-01 00:00:00+13:00" ias:full-name="Pacific (24 months) % immunised"><Property name="dc:title" value="Immunisation coverage (% total eligible population)" /><Property name="dc:description" value="Immunisation coverage for children enrolled on the National Immunisation Register by Milestone Age of 6 months, 12 months, 18 months and 24 months. ‘Fully immunised includes the following diseases: diphtheria, tetanus, whooping cough, haemophilus influenza B, hepatitis B, polio and measles, mumps and rubella (the meningococcal vaccine is not included) The National Immunisation Register (NIR) is a computerised system that records immunisation details for NZ children. Children's details are entered at birth or on their first contact with a Primary Health Provider. Children/parents/caregivers can 'opt off' the register which means they are still part of the 'general population' in the denominator but their immunisation information is not available so they do not appear in the numerator. These numbers are very small." /><Property name="dc:subject" value="Immunisation coverage (% total eligible population)" /><Property name="dc:subject.keyword" value="Immunisation coverage, Child and Youth" /><Property name="dc:publisher" value="Ministry of Health" /><Property name="dc:creator" value="Ministry of Health National Immunisation Register" /><Property name="dc:coverage.spatial" value="DHB" /><Property name="dc:coverage.temporal" value="Annual" /><Property name="dc:language" value="English" /><Property name="dc:rights" value="Public" /><Property name="dc:source" value="Data from the National Immunisation Register (2010): &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.moh.govt.nz/moh.nsf/indexmh/immunisation-coverage-data&quot;&gt;" /><Property name="measure" value="Percentage" /><Property name="numerator" value="Children (registered on the NIR) who turn the age specified witthin the year indicated who have completed their age appropriate immunisations by the time they turned the milestone age." /><Property name="denominator" value=" All children who the age specified within the year indicated" /></Indicator><Indicator id="i318" name="Pacific (24 months) % immunised" type="numeric" date="2013" href="/metadata/view/indicatorinstance?pid=318&amp;id=12717&amp;norefer=true" ias:uid="12717" ias:utime="2013-01-01 00:00:00+13:00" ias:full-name="Pacific (24 months) % immunised"><Property name="dc:title" value="Immunisation coverage (% total eligible population)" /><Property name="dc:description" value="Immunisation coverage for children enrolled on the National Immunisation Register by Milestone Age of 6 months, 12 months, 18 months and 24 months. ‘Fully immunised includes the following diseases: diphtheria, tetanus, whooping cough, haemophilus influenza B, hepatitis B, polio and measles, mumps and rubella (the meningococcal vaccine is not included) The National Immunisation Register (NIR) is a computerised system that records immunisation details for NZ children. Children's details are entered at birth or on their first contact with a Primary Health Provider. Children/parents/caregivers can 'opt off' the register which means they are still part of the 'general population' in the denominator but their immunisation information is not available so they do not appear in the numerator. These numbers are very small." /><Property name="dc:subject" value="Immunisation coverage (% total eligible population)" /><Property name="dc:subject.keyword" value="Immunisation coverage, Child and Youth" /><Property name="dc:publisher" value="Ministry of Health" /><Property name="dc:creator" value="Ministry of Health National Immunisation Register" /><Property name="dc:coverage.spatial" value="DHB" /><Property name="dc:coverage.temporal" value="Annual" /><Property name="dc:language" value="English" /><Property name="dc:rights" value="Public" /><Property name="dc:source" value="Data from the National Immunisation Register (2010): &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.moh.govt.nz/moh.nsf/indexmh/immunisation-coverage-data&quot;&gt;" /><Property name="measure" value="Percentage" /><Property name="numerator" value="Children (registered on the NIR) who turn the age specified witthin the year indicated who have completed their age appropriate immunisations by the time they turned the milestone age." /><Property name="denominator" value=" All children who the age specified within the year indicated" /></Indicator><Indicator id="i318" name="Pacific (24 months) % immunised" type="numeric" date="2014" href="/metadata/view/indicatorinstance?pid=318&amp;id=13424&amp;norefer=true" ias:uid="13424" ias:utime="2014-01-01 00:00:00+13:00" ias:full-name="Pacific (24 months) % immunised"><Property name="dc:title" value="Immunisation coverage (% total eligible population)" /><Property name="dc:description" value="Immunisation coverage for children enrolled on the National Immunisation Register by Milestone Age of 6 months, 12 months, 18 months and 24 months. ‘Fully immunised includes the following diseases: diphtheria, tetanus, whooping cough, haemophilus influenza B, hepatitis B, polio and measles, mumps and rubella (the meningococcal vaccine is not included) The National Immunisation Register (NIR) is a computerised system that records immunisation details for NZ children. Children's details are entered at birth or on their first contact with a Primary Health Provider. Children/parents/caregivers can 'opt off' the register which means they are still part of the 'general population' in the denominator but their immunisation information is not available so they do not appear in the numerator. These numbers are very small." /><Property name="dc:subject" value="Immunisation coverage (% total eligible population)" /><Property name="dc:subject.keyword" value="Immunisation coverage, Child and Youth" /><Property name="dc:publisher" value="Ministry of Health" /><Property name="dc:creator" value="Ministry of Health National Immunisation Register" /><Property name="dc:coverage.spatial" value="DHB" /><Property name="dc:coverage.temporal" value="Annual" /><Property name="dc:language" value="English" /><Property name="dc:rights" value="Public" /><Property name="dc:source" value="Data from the National Immunisation Register (2010): &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.moh.govt.nz/moh.nsf/indexmh/immunisation-coverage-data&quot;&gt;" /><Property name="measure" value="Percentage" /><Property name="numerator" value="Children (registered on the NIR) who turn the age specified witthin the year indicated who have completed their age appropriate immunisations by the time they turned the milestone age." /><Property name="denominator" value=" All children who the age specified within the year indicated" /></Indicator><Indicator id="i318" name="Pacific (24 months) % immunised" type="numeric" date="2015" href="/metadata/view/indicatorinstance?pid=318&amp;id=18565&amp;norefer=true" ias:uid="18565" ias:utime="2015-01-01 00:00:00+13:00" ias:full-name="Pacific (24 months) % immunised"><Property name="dc:title" value="Immunisation coverage (% total eligible population)" /><Property name="dc:description" value="Immunisation coverage for children enrolled on the National Immunisation Register by Milestone Age of 6 months, 12 months, 18 months and 24 months. ‘Fully immunised includes the following diseases: diphtheria, tetanus, whooping cough, haemophilus influenza B, hepatitis B, polio and measles, mumps and rubella (the meningococcal vaccine is not included) The National Immunisation Register (NIR) is a computerised system that records immunisation details for NZ children. Children's details are entered at birth or on their first contact with a Primary Health Provider. Children/parents/caregivers can 'opt off' the register which means they are still part of the 'general population' in the denominator but their immunisation information is not available so they do not appear in the numerator. These numbers are very small." /><Property name="dc:subject" value="Immunisation coverage (% total eligible population)" /><Property name="dc:subject.keyword" value="Immunisation coverage, Child and Youth" /><Property name="dc:publisher" value="Ministry of Health" /><Property name="dc:creator" value="Ministry of Health National Immunisation Register" /><Property name="dc:coverage.spatial" value="DHB" /><Property name="dc:coverage.temporal" value="Annual" /><Property name="dc:language" value="English" /><Property name="dc:rights" value="Public" /><Property name="dc:source" value="Data from the National Immunisation Register (2010): &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.moh.govt.nz/moh.nsf/indexmh/immunisation-coverage-data&quot;&gt;" /><Property name="measure" value="Percentage" /><Property name="numerator" value="Children (registered on the NIR) who turn the age specified witthin the year indicated who have completed their age appropriate immunisations by the time they turned the milestone age." /><Property name="denominator" value=" All children who the age specified within the year indicated" /></Indicator><Indicator id="i318" name="Pacific (24 months) % immunised" type="numeric" date="2016" href="/metadata/view/indicatorinstance?pid=318&amp;id=18566&amp;norefer=true" ias:uid="18566" ias:utime="2016-01-01 00:00:00+13:00" ias:full-name="Pacific (24 months) % immunised"><Property name="dc:title" value="Immunisation coverage (% total eligible population)" /><Property name="dc:description" value="Immunisation coverage for children enrolled on the National Immunisation Register by Milestone Age of 6 months, 12 months, 18 months and 24 months. ‘Fully immunised includes the following diseases: diphtheria, tetanus, whooping cough, haemophilus influenza B, hepatitis B, polio and measles, mumps and rubella (the meningococcal vaccine is not included) The National Immunisation Register (NIR) is a computerised system that records immunisation details for NZ children. Children's details are entered at birth or on their first contact with a Primary Health Provider. Children/parents/caregivers can 'opt off' the register which means they are still part of the 'general population' in the denominator but their immunisation information is not available so they do not appear in the numerator. These numbers are very small." /><Property name="dc:subject" value="Immunisation coverage (% total eligible population)" /><Property name="dc:subject.keyword" value="Immunisation coverage, Child and Youth" /><Property name="dc:publisher" value="Ministry of Health" /><Property name="dc:creator" value="Ministry of Health National Immunisation Register" /><Property name="dc:coverage.spatial" value="DHB" /><Property name="dc:coverage.temporal" value="Annual" /><Property name="dc:language" value="English" /><Property name="dc:rights" value="Public" /><Property name="dc:source" value="Data from the National Immunisation Register (2010): &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.moh.govt.nz/moh.nsf/indexmh/immunisation-coverage-data&quot;&gt;" /><Property name="measure" value="Percentage" /><Property name="numerator" value="Children (registered on the NIR) who turn the age specified witthin the year indicated who have completed their age appropriate immunisations by the time they turned the milestone age." /><Property name="denominator" value=" All children who the age specified within the year indicated" /></Indicator><Indicator id="i319" name="NZ European (24 months) % immunised" type="numeric" date="2009" href="/metadata/view/indicatorinstance?pid=319&amp;id=7659&amp;norefer=true" ias:uid="7659" ias:utime="2009-01-01 00:00:00+13:00" ias:full-name="NZ European (24 months) % immunised"><Property name="dc:title" value="Immunisation coverage (% total eligible population)" /><Property name="dc:description" value="Immunisation coverage for children enrolled on the National Immunisation Register by Milestone Age of 6 months, 12 months, 18 months and 24 months. ‘Fully immunised includes the following diseases: diphtheria, tetanus, whooping cough, haemophilus influenza B, hepatitis B, polio and measles, mumps and rubella (the meningococcal vaccine is not included) The National Immunisation Register (NIR) is a computerised system that records immunisation details for NZ children. Children's details are entered at birth or on their first contact with a Primary Health Provider. Children/parents/caregivers can 'opt off' the register which means they are still part of the 'general population' in the denominator but their immunisation information is not available so they do not appear in the numerator. These numbers are very small." /><Property name="dc:subject" value="Immunisation coverage (% total eligible population)" /><Property name="dc:subject.keyword" value="Immunisation coverage, Child and Youth" /><Property name="dc:publisher" value="Ministry of Health" /><Property name="dc:creator" value="Ministry of Health National Immunisation Register" /><Property name="dc:coverage.spatial" value="DHB" /><Property name="dc:coverage.temporal" value="Annual" /><Property name="dc:language" value="English" /><Property name="dc:rights" value="Public" /><Property name="dc:source" value="Data from the National Immunisation Register (2010): &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.moh.govt.nz/moh.nsf/indexmh/immunisation-coverage-data&quot;&gt;" /><Property name="measure" value="Percentage" /><Property name="numerator" value="Children (registered on the NIR) who turn the age specified witthin the year indicated who have completed their age appropriate immunisations by the time they turned the milestone age." /><Property name="denominator" value=" All children who the age specified within the year indicated" /></Indicator><Indicator id="i319" name="NZ European (24 months) % immunised" type="numeric" date="2010" href="/metadata/view/indicatorinstance?pid=319&amp;id=7660&amp;norefer=true" ias:uid="7660" ias:utime="2010-01-01 00:00:00+13:00" ias:full-name="NZ European (24 months) % immunised"><Property name="dc:title" value="Immunisation coverage (% total eligible population)" /><Property name="dc:description" value="Immunisation coverage for children enrolled on the National Immunisation Register by Milestone Age of 6 months, 12 months, 18 months and 24 months. ‘Fully immunised includes the following diseases: diphtheria, tetanus, whooping cough, haemophilus influenza B, hepatitis B, polio and measles, mumps and rubella (the meningococcal vaccine is not included) The National Immunisation Register (NIR) is a computerised system that records immunisation details for NZ children. Children's details are entered at birth or on their first contact with a Primary Health Provider. Children/parents/caregivers can 'opt off' the register which means they are still part of the 'general population' in the denominator but their immunisation information is not available so they do not appear in the numerator. These numbers are very small." /><Property name="dc:subject" value="Immunisation coverage (% total eligible population)" /><Property name="dc:subject.keyword" value="Immunisation coverage, Child and Youth" /><Property name="dc:publisher" value="Ministry of Health" /><Property name="dc:creator" value="Ministry of Health National Immunisation Register" /><Property name="dc:coverage.spatial" value="DHB" /><Property name="dc:coverage.temporal" value="Annual" /><Property name="dc:language" value="English" /><Property name="dc:rights" value="Public" /><Property name="dc:source" value="Data from the National Immunisation Register (2010): &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.moh.govt.nz/moh.nsf/indexmh/immunisation-coverage-data&quot;&gt;" /><Property name="measure" value="Percentage" /><Property name="numerator" value="Children (registered on the NIR) who turn the age specified witthin the year indicated who have completed their age appropriate immunisations by the time they turned the milestone age." /><Property name="denominator" value=" All children who the age specified within the year indicated" /></Indicator><Indicator id="i319" name="NZ European (24 months) % immunised" type="numeric" date="2011" href="/metadata/view/indicatorinstance?pid=319&amp;id=7661&amp;norefer=true" ias:uid="7661" ias:utime="2011-01-01 00:00:00+13:00" ias:full-name="NZ European (24 months) % immunised"><Property name="dc:title" value="Immunisation coverage (% total eligible population)" /><Property name="dc:description" value="Immunisation coverage for children enrolled on the National Immunisation Register by Milestone Age of 6 months, 12 months, 18 months and 24 months. ‘Fully immunised includes the following diseases: diphtheria, tetanus, whooping cough, haemophilus influenza B, hepatitis B, polio and measles, mumps and rubella (the meningococcal vaccine is not included) The National Immunisation Register (NIR) is a computerised system that records immunisation details for NZ children. Children's details are entered at birth or on their first contact with a Primary Health Provider. Children/parents/caregivers can 'opt off' the register which means they are still part of the 'general population' in the denominator but their immunisation information is not available so they do not appear in the numerator. These numbers are very small." /><Property name="dc:subject" value="Immunisation coverage (% total eligible population)" /><Property name="dc:subject.keyword" value="Immunisation coverage, Child and Youth" /><Property name="dc:publisher" value="Ministry of Health" /><Property name="dc:creator" value="Ministry of Health National Immunisation Register" /><Property name="dc:coverage.spatial" value="DHB" /><Property name="dc:coverage.temporal" value="Annual" /><Property name="dc:language" value="English" /><Property name="dc:rights" value="Public" /><Property name="dc:source" value="Data from the National Immunisation Register (2010): &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.moh.govt.nz/moh.nsf/indexmh/immunisation-coverage-data&quot;&gt;" /><Property name="measure" value="Percentage" /><Property name="numerator" value="Children (registered on the NIR) who turn the age specified witthin the year indicated who have completed their age appropriate immunisations by the time they turned the milestone age." /><Property name="denominator" value=" All children who the age specified within the year indicated" /></Indicator><Indicator id="i319" name="NZ European (24 months) % immunised" type="numeric" date="2012" href="/metadata/view/indicatorinstance?pid=319&amp;id=7662&amp;norefer=true" ias:uid="7662" ias:utime="2012-01-01 00:00:00+13:00" ias:full-name="NZ European (24 months) % immunised"><Property name="dc:title" value="Immunisation coverage (% total eligible population)" /><Property name="dc:description" value="Immunisation coverage for children enrolled on the National Immunisation Register by Milestone Age of 6 months, 12 months, 18 months and 24 months. ‘Fully immunised includes the following diseases: diphtheria, tetanus, whooping cough, haemophilus influenza B, hepatitis B, polio and measles, mumps and rubella (the meningococcal vaccine is not included) The National Immunisation Register (NIR) is a computerised system that records immunisation details for NZ children. Children's details are entered at birth or on their first contact with a Primary Health Provider. Children/parents/caregivers can 'opt off' the register which means they are still part of the 'general population' in the denominator but their immunisation information is not available so they do not appear in the numerator. These numbers are very small." /><Property name="dc:subject" value="Immunisation coverage (% total eligible population)" /><Property name="dc:subject.keyword" value="Immunisation coverage, Child and Youth" /><Property name="dc:publisher" value="Ministry of Health" /><Property name="dc:creator" value="Ministry of Health National Immunisation Register" /><Property name="dc:coverage.spatial" value="DHB" /><Property name="dc:coverage.temporal" value="Annual" /><Property name="dc:language" value="English" /><Property name="dc:rights" value="Public" /><Property name="dc:source" value="Data from the National Immunisation Register (2010): &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.moh.govt.nz/moh.nsf/indexmh/immunisation-coverage-data&quot;&gt;" /><Property name="measure" value="Percentage" /><Property name="numerator" value="Children (registered on the NIR) who turn the age specified witthin the year indicated who have completed their age appropriate immunisations by the time they turned the milestone age." /><Property name="denominator" value=" All children who the age specified within the year indicated" /></Indicator><Indicator id="i319" name="NZ European (24 months) % immunised" type="numeric" date="2013" href="/metadata/view/indicatorinstance?pid=319&amp;id=12718&amp;norefer=true" ias:uid="12718" ias:utime="2013-01-01 00:00:00+13:00" ias:full-name="NZ European (24 months) % immunised"><Property name="dc:title" value="Immunisation coverage (% total eligible population)" /><Property name="dc:description" value="Immunisation coverage for children enrolled on the National Immunisation Register by Milestone Age of 6 months, 12 months, 18 months and 24 months. ‘Fully immunised includes the following diseases: diphtheria, tetanus, whooping cough, haemophilus influenza B, hepatitis B, polio and measles, mumps and rubella (the meningococcal vaccine is not included) The National Immunisation Register (NIR) is a computerised system that records immunisation details for NZ children. Children's details are entered at birth or on their first contact with a Primary Health Provider. Children/parents/caregivers can 'opt off' the register which means they are still part of the 'general population' in the denominator but their immunisation information is not available so they do not appear in the numerator. These numbers are very small." /><Property name="dc:subject" value="Immunisation coverage (% total eligible population)" /><Property name="dc:subject.keyword" value="Immunisation coverage, Child and Youth" /><Property name="dc:publisher" value="Ministry of Health" /><Property name="dc:creator" value="Ministry of Health National Immunisation Register" /><Property name="dc:coverage.spatial" value="DHB" /><Property name="dc:coverage.temporal" value="Annual" /><Property name="dc:language" value="English" /><Property name="dc:rights" value="Public" /><Property name="dc:source" value="Data from the National Immunisation Register (2010): &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.moh.govt.nz/moh.nsf/indexmh/immunisation-coverage-data&quot;&gt;" /><Property name="measure" value="Percentage" /><Property name="numerator" value="Children (registered on the NIR) who turn the age specified witthin the year indicated who have completed their age appropriate immunisations by the time they turned the milestone age." /><Property name="denominator" value=" All children who the age specified within the year indicated" /></Indicator><Indicator id="i319" name="NZ European (24 months) % immunised" type="numeric" date="2014" href="/metadata/view/indicatorinstance?pid=319&amp;id=13422&amp;norefer=true" ias:uid="13422" ias:utime="2014-01-01 00:00:00+13:00" ias:full-name="NZ European (24 months) % immunised"><Property name="dc:title" value="Immunisation coverage (% total eligible population)" /><Property name="dc:description" value="Immunisation coverage for children enrolled on the National Immunisation Register by Milestone Age of 6 months, 12 months, 18 months and 24 months. ‘Fully immunised includes the following diseases: diphtheria, tetanus, whooping cough, haemophilus influenza B, hepatitis B, polio and measles, mumps and rubella (the meningococcal vaccine is not included) The National Immunisation Register (NIR) is a computerised system that records immunisation details for NZ children. Children's details are entered at birth or on their first contact with a Primary Health Provider. Children/parents/caregivers can 'opt off' the register which means they are still part of the 'general population' in the denominator but their immunisation information is not available so they do not appear in the numerator. These numbers are very small." /><Property name="dc:subject" value="Immunisation coverage (% total eligible population)" /><Property name="dc:subject.keyword" value="Immunisation coverage, Child and Youth" /><Property name="dc:publisher" value="Ministry of Health" /><Property name="dc:creator" value="Ministry of Health National Immunisation Register" /><Property name="dc:coverage.spatial" value="DHB" /><Property name="dc:coverage.temporal" value="Annual" /><Property name="dc:language" value="English" /><Property name="dc:rights" value="Public" /><Property name="dc:source" value="Data from the National Immunisation Register (2010): &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.moh.govt.nz/moh.nsf/indexmh/immunisation-coverage-data&quot;&gt;" /><Property name="measure" value="Percentage" /><Property name="numerator" value="Children (registered on the NIR) who turn the age specified witthin the year indicated who have completed their age appropriate immunisations by the time they turned the milestone age." /><Property name="denominator" value=" All children who the age specified within the year indicated" /></Indicator><Indicator id="i319" name="NZ European (24 months) % immunised" type="numeric" date="2015" href="/metadata/view/indicatorinstance?pid=319&amp;id=18567&amp;norefer=true" ias:uid="18567" ias:utime="2015-01-01 00:00:00+13:00" ias:full-name="NZ European (24 months) % immunised"><Property name="dc:title" value="Immunisation coverage (% total eligible population)" /><Property name="dc:description" value="Immunisation coverage for children enrolled on the National Immunisation Register by Milestone Age of 6 months, 12 months, 18 months and 24 months. ‘Fully immunised includes the following diseases: diphtheria, tetanus, whooping cough, haemophilus influenza B, hepatitis B, polio and measles, mumps and rubella (the meningococcal vaccine is not included) The National Immunisation Register (NIR) is a computerised system that records immunisation details for NZ children. Children's details are entered at birth or on their first contact with a Primary Health Provider. Children/parents/caregivers can 'opt off' the register which means they are still part of the 'general population' in the denominator but their immunisation information is not available so they do not appear in the numerator. These numbers are very small." /><Property name="dc:subject" value="Immunisation coverage (% total eligible population)" /><Property name="dc:subject.keyword" value="Immunisation coverage, Child and Youth" /><Property name="dc:publisher" value="Ministry of Health" /><Property name="dc:creator" value="Ministry of Health National Immunisation Register" /><Property name="dc:coverage.spatial" value="DHB" /><Property name="dc:coverage.temporal" value="Annual" /><Property name="dc:language" value="English" /><Property name="dc:rights" value="Public" /><Property name="dc:source" value="Data from the National Immunisation Register (2010): &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.moh.govt.nz/moh.nsf/indexmh/immunisation-coverage-data&quot;&gt;" /><Property name="measure" value="Percentage" /><Property name="numerator" value="Children (registered on the NIR) who turn the age specified witthin the year indicated who have completed their age appropriate immunisations by the time they turned the milestone age." /><Property name="denominator" value=" All children who the age specified within the year indicated" /></Indicator><Indicator id="i319" name="NZ European (24 months) % immunised" type="numeric" date="2016" href="/metadata/view/indicatorinstance?pid=319&amp;id=18568&amp;norefer=true" ias:uid="18568" ias:utime="2016-01-01 00:00:00+13:00" ias:full-name="NZ European (24 months) % immunised"><Property name="dc:title" value="Immunisation coverage (% total eligible population)" /><Property name="dc:description" value="Immunisation coverage for children enrolled on the National Immunisation Register by Milestone Age of 6 months, 12 months, 18 months and 24 months. ‘Fully immunised includes the following diseases: diphtheria, tetanus, whooping cough, haemophilus influenza B, hepatitis B, polio and measles, mumps and rubella (the meningococcal vaccine is not included) The National Immunisation Register (NIR) is a computerised system that records immunisation details for NZ children. Children's details are entered at birth or on their first contact with a Primary Health Provider. Children/parents/caregivers can 'opt off' the register which means they are still part of the 'general population' in the denominator but their immunisation information is not available so they do not appear in the numerator. These numbers are very small." /><Property name="dc:subject" value="Immunisation coverage (% total eligible population)" /><Property name="dc:subject.keyword" value="Immunisation coverage, Child and Youth" /><Property name="dc:publisher" value="Ministry of Health" /><Property name="dc:creator" value="Ministry of Health National Immunisation Register" /><Property name="dc:coverage.spatial" value="DHB" /><Property name="dc:coverage.temporal" value="Annual" /><Property name="dc:language" value="English" /><Property name="dc:rights" value="Public" /><Property name="dc:source" value="Data from the National Immunisation Register (2010): &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.moh.govt.nz/moh.nsf/indexmh/immunisation-coverage-data&quot;&gt;" /><Property name="measure" value="Percentage" /><Property name="numerator" value="Children (registered on the NIR) who turn the age specified witthin the year indicated who have completed their age appropriate immunisations by the time they turned the milestone age." /><Property name="denominator" value=" All children who the age specified within the year indicated" /></Indicator><Indicator id="i320" name="Asian (24 months) % immunised" type="numeric" date="2009" href="/metadata/view/indicatorinstance?pid=320&amp;id=7663&amp;norefer=true" ias:uid="7663" ias:utime="2009-01-01 00:00:00+13:00" ias:full-name="Asian (24 months) % immunised"><Property name="dc:title" value="Immunisation coverage (% total eligible population)" /><Property name="dc:description" value="Immunisation coverage for children enrolled on the National Immunisation Register by Milestone Age of 6 months, 12 months, 18 months and 24 months. ‘Fully immunised includes the following diseases: diphtheria, tetanus, whooping cough, haemophilus influenza B, hepatitis B, polio and measles, mumps and rubella (the meningococcal vaccine is not included) The National Immunisation Register (NIR) is a computerised system that records immunisation details for NZ children. Children's details are entered at birth or on their first contact with a Primary Health Provider. Children/parents/caregivers can 'opt off' the register which means they are still part of the 'general population' in the denominator but their immunisation information is not available so they do not appear in the numerator. These numbers are very small." /><Property name="dc:subject" value="Immunisation coverage (% total eligible population)" /><Property name="dc:subject.keyword" value="Immunisation coverage, Child and Youth" /><Property name="dc:publisher" value="Ministry of Health" /><Property name="dc:creator" value="Ministry of Health National Immunisation Register" /><Property name="dc:coverage.spatial" value="DHB" /><Property name="dc:coverage.temporal" value="Annual" /><Property name="dc:language" value="English" /><Property name="dc:rights" value="Public" /><Property name="dc:source" value="Data from the National Immunisation Register (2010): &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.moh.govt.nz/moh.nsf/indexmh/immunisation-coverage-data&quot;&gt;" /><Property name="measure" value="Percentage" /><Property name="numerator" value="Children (registered on the NIR) who turn the age specified witthin the year indicated who have completed their age appropriate immunisations by the time they turned the milestone age." /><Property name="denominator" value=" All children who the age specified within the year indicated" /></Indicator><Indicator id="i320" name="Asian (24 months) % immunised" type="numeric" date="2010" href="/metadata/view/indicatorinstance?pid=320&amp;id=7664&amp;norefer=true" ias:uid="7664" ias:utime="2010-01-01 00:00:00+13:00" ias:full-name="Asian (24 months) % immunised"><Property name="dc:title" value="Immunisation coverage (% total eligible population)" /><Property name="dc:description" value="Immunisation coverage for children enrolled on the National Immunisation Register by Milestone Age of 6 months, 12 months, 18 months and 24 months. ‘Fully immunised includes the following diseases: diphtheria, tetanus, whooping cough, haemophilus influenza B, hepatitis B, polio and measles, mumps and rubella (the meningococcal vaccine is not included) The National Immunisation Register (NIR) is a computerised system that records immunisation details for NZ children. Children's details are entered at birth or on their first contact with a Primary Health Provider. Children/parents/caregivers can 'opt off' the register which means they are still part of the 'general population' in the denominator but their immunisation information is not available so they do not appear in the numerator. These numbers are very small." /><Property name="dc:subject" value="Immunisation coverage (% total eligible population)" /><Property name="dc:subject.keyword" value="Immunisation coverage, Child and Youth" /><Property name="dc:publisher" value="Ministry of Health" /><Property name="dc:creator" value="Ministry of Health National Immunisation Register" /><Property name="dc:coverage.spatial" value="DHB" /><Property name="dc:coverage.temporal" value="Annual" /><Property name="dc:language" value="English" /><Property name="dc:rights" value="Public" /><Property name="dc:source" value="Data from the National Immunisation Register (2010): &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.moh.govt.nz/moh.nsf/indexmh/immunisation-coverage-data&quot;&gt;" /><Property name="measure" value="Percentage" /><Property name="numerator" value="Children (registered on the NIR) who turn the age specified witthin the year indicated who have completed their age appropriate immunisations by the time they turned the milestone age." /><Property name="denominator" value=" All children who the age specified within the year indicated" /></Indicator><Indicator id="i320" name="Asian (24 months) % immunised" type="numeric" date="2011" href="/metadata/view/indicatorinstance?pid=320&amp;id=7665&amp;norefer=true" ias:uid="7665" ias:utime="2011-01-01 00:00:00+13:00" ias:full-name="Asian (24 months) % immunised"><Property name="dc:title" value="Immunisation coverage (% total eligible population)" /><Property name="dc:description" value="Immunisation coverage for children enrolled on the National Immunisation Register by Milestone Age of 6 months, 12 months, 18 months and 24 months. ‘Fully immunised includes the following diseases: diphtheria, tetanus, whooping cough, haemophilus influenza B, hepatitis B, polio and measles, mumps and rubella (the meningococcal vaccine is not included) The National Immunisation Register (NIR) is a computerised system that records immunisation details for NZ children. Children's details are entered at birth or on their first contact with a Primary Health Provider. Children/parents/caregivers can 'opt off' the register which means they are still part of the 'general population' in the denominator but their immunisation information is not available so they do not appear in the numerator. These numbers are very small." /><Property name="dc:subject" value="Immunisation coverage (% total eligible population)" /><Property name="dc:subject.keyword" value="Immunisation coverage, Child and Youth" /><Property name="dc:publisher" value="Ministry of Health" /><Property name="dc:creator" value="Ministry of Health National Immunisation Register" /><Property name="dc:coverage.spatial" value="DHB" /><Property name="dc:coverage.temporal" value="Annual" /><Property name="dc:language" value="English" /><Property name="dc:rights" value="Public" /><Property name="dc:source" value="Data from the National Immunisation Register (2010): &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.moh.govt.nz/moh.nsf/indexmh/immunisation-coverage-data&quot;&gt;" /><Property name="measure" value="Percentage" /><Property name="numerator" value="Children (registered on the NIR) who turn the age specified witthin the year indicated who have completed their age appropriate immunisations by the time they turned the milestone age." /><Property name="denominator" value=" All children who the age specified within the year indicated" /></Indicator><Indicator id="i320" name="Asian (24 months) % immunised" type="numeric" date="2012" href="/metadata/view/indicatorinstance?pid=320&amp;id=7666&amp;norefer=true" ias:uid="7666" ias:utime="2012-01-01 00:00:00+13:00" ias:full-name="Asian (24 months) % immunised"><Property name="dc:title" value="Immunisation coverage (% total eligible population)" /><Property name="dc:description" value="Immunisation coverage for children enrolled on the National Immunisation Register by Milestone Age of 6 months, 12 months, 18 months and 24 months. ‘Fully immunised includes the following diseases: diphtheria, tetanus, whooping cough, haemophilus influenza B, hepatitis B, polio and measles, mumps and rubella (the meningococcal vaccine is not included) The National Immunisation Register (NIR) is a computerised system that records immunisation details for NZ children. Children's details are entered at birth or on their first contact with a Primary Health Provider. Children/parents/caregivers can 'opt off' the register which means they are still part of the 'general population' in the denominator but their immunisation information is not available so they do not appear in the numerator. These numbers are very small." /><Property name="dc:subject" value="Immunisation coverage (% total eligible population)" /><Property name="dc:subject.keyword" value="Immunisation coverage, Child and Youth" /><Property name="dc:publisher" value="Ministry of Health" /><Property name="dc:creator" value="Ministry of Health National Immunisation Register" /><Property name="dc:coverage.spatial" value="DHB" /><Property name="dc:coverage.temporal" value="Annual" /><Property name="dc:language" value="English" /><Property name="dc:rights" value="Public" /><Property name="dc:source" value="Data from the National Immunisation Register (2010): &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.moh.govt.nz/moh.nsf/indexmh/immunisation-coverage-data&quot;&gt;" /><Property name="measure" value="Percentage" /><Property name="numerator" value="Children (registered on the NIR) who turn the age specified witthin the year indicated who have completed their age appropriate immunisations by the time they turned the milestone age." /><Property name="denominator" value=" All children who the age specified within the year indicated" /></Indicator><Indicator id="i320" name="Asian (24 months) % immunised" type="numeric" date="2013" href="/metadata/view/indicatorinstance?pid=320&amp;id=12719&amp;norefer=true" ias:uid="12719" ias:utime="2013-01-01 00:00:00+13:00" ias:full-name="Asian (24 months) % immunised"><Property name="dc:title" value="Immunisation coverage (% total eligible population)" /><Property name="dc:description" value="Immunisation coverage for children enrolled on the National Immunisation Register by Milestone Age of 6 months, 12 months, 18 months and 24 months. ‘Fully immunised includes the following diseases: diphtheria, tetanus, whooping cough, haemophilus influenza B, hepatitis B, polio and measles, mumps and rubella (the meningococcal vaccine is not included) The National Immunisation Register (NIR) is a computerised system that records immunisation details for NZ children. Children's details are entered at birth or on their first contact with a Primary Health Provider. Children/parents/caregivers can 'opt off' the register which means they are still part of the 'general population' in the denominator but their immunisation information is not available so they do not appear in the numerator. These numbers are very small." /><Property name="dc:subject" value="Immunisation coverage (% total eligible population)" /><Property name="dc:subject.keyword" value="Immunisation coverage, Child and Youth" /><Property name="dc:publisher" value="Ministry of Health" /><Property name="dc:creator" value="Ministry of Health National Immunisation Register" /><Property name="dc:coverage.spatial" value="DHB" /><Property name="dc:coverage.temporal" value="Annual" /><Property name="dc:language" value="English" /><Property name="dc:rights" value="Public" /><Property name="dc:source" value="Data from the National Immunisation Register (2010): &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.moh.govt.nz/moh.nsf/indexmh/immunisation-coverage-data&quot;&gt;" /><Property name="measure" value="Percentage" /><Property name="numerator" value="Children (registered on the NIR) who turn the age specified witthin the year indicated who have completed their age appropriate immunisations by the time they turned the milestone age." /><Property name="denominator" value=" All children who the age specified within the year indicated" /></Indicator><Indicator id="i320" name="Asian (24 months) % immunised" type="numeric" date="2014" href="/metadata/view/indicatorinstance?pid=320&amp;id=13425&amp;norefer=true" ias:uid="13425" ias:utime="2014-01-01 00:00:00+13:00" ias:full-name="Asian (24 months) % immunised"><Property name="dc:title" value="Immunisation coverage (% total eligible population)" /><Property name="dc:description" value="Immunisation coverage for children enrolled on the National Immunisation Register by Milestone Age of 6 months, 12 months, 18 months and 24 months. ‘Fully immunised includes the following diseases: diphtheria, tetanus, whooping cough, haemophilus influenza B, hepatitis B, polio and measles, mumps and rubella (the meningococcal vaccine is not included) The National Immunisation Register (NIR) is a computerised system that records immunisation details for NZ children. Children's details are entered at birth or on their first contact with a Primary Health Provider. Children/parents/caregivers can 'opt off' the register which means they are still part of the 'general population' in the denominator but their immunisation information is not available so they do not appear in the numerator. These numbers are very small." /><Property name="dc:subject" value="Immunisation coverage (% total eligible population)" /><Property name="dc:subject.keyword" value="Immunisation coverage, Child and Youth" /><Property name="dc:publisher" value="Ministry of Health" /><Property name="dc:creator" value="Ministry of Health National Immunisation Register" /><Property name="dc:coverage.spatial" value="DHB" /><Property name="dc:coverage.temporal" value="Annual" /><Property name="dc:language" value="English" /><Property name="dc:rights" value="Public" /><Property name="dc:source" value="Data from the National Immunisation Register (2010): &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.moh.govt.nz/moh.nsf/indexmh/immunisation-coverage-data&quot;&gt;" /><Property name="measure" value="Percentage" /><Property name="numerator" value="Children (registered on the NIR) who turn the age specified witthin the year indicated who have completed their age appropriate immunisations by the time they turned the milestone age." /><Property name="denominator" value=" All children who the age specified within the year indicated" /></Indicator><Indicator id="i320" name="Asian (24 months) % immunised" type="numeric" date="2015" href="/metadata/view/indicatorinstance?pid=320&amp;id=18569&amp;norefer=true" ias:uid="18569" ias:utime="2015-01-01 00:00:00+13:00" ias:full-name="Asian (24 months) % immunised"><Property name="dc:title" value="Immunisation coverage (% total eligible population)" /><Property name="dc:description" value="Immunisation coverage for children enrolled on the National Immunisation Register by Milestone Age of 6 months, 12 months, 18 months and 24 months. ‘Fully immunised includes the following diseases: diphtheria, tetanus, whooping cough, haemophilus influenza B, hepatitis B, polio and measles, mumps and rubella (the meningococcal vaccine is not included) The National Immunisation Register (NIR) is a computerised system that records immunisation details for NZ children. Children's details are entered at birth or on their first contact with a Primary Health Provider. Children/parents/caregivers can 'opt off' the register which means they are still part of the 'general population' in the denominator but their immunisation information is not available so they do not appear in the numerator. These numbers are very small." /><Property name="dc:subject" value="Immunisation coverage (% total eligible population)" /><Property name="dc:subject.keyword" value="Immunisation coverage, Child and Youth" /><Property name="dc:publisher" value="Ministry of Health" /><Property name="dc:creator" value="Ministry of Health National Immunisation Register" /><Property name="dc:coverage.spatial" value="DHB" /><Property name="dc:coverage.temporal" value="Annual" /><Property name="dc:language" value="English" /><Property name="dc:rights" value="Public" /><Property name="dc:source" value="Data from the National Immunisation Register (2010): &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.moh.govt.nz/moh.nsf/indexmh/immunisation-coverage-data&quot;&gt;" /><Property name="measure" value="Percentage" /><Property name="numerator" value="Children (registered on the NIR) who turn the age specified witthin the year indicated who have completed their age appropriate immunisations by the time they turned the milestone age." /><Property name="denominator" value=" All children who the age specified within the year indicated" /></Indicator><Indicator id="i320" name="Asian (24 months) % immunised" type="numeric" date="2016" href="/metadata/view/indicatorinstance?pid=320&amp;id=18570&amp;norefer=true" ias:uid="18570" ias:utime="2016-01-01 00:00:00+13:00" ias:full-name="Asian (24 months) % immunised"><Property name="dc:title" value="Immunisation coverage (% total eligible population)" /><Property name="dc:description" value="Immunisation coverage for children enrolled on the National Immunisation Register by Milestone Age of 6 months, 12 months, 18 months and 24 months. ‘Fully immunised includes the following diseases: diphtheria, tetanus, whooping cough, haemophilus influenza B, hepatitis B, polio and measles, mumps and rubella (the meningococcal vaccine is not included) The National Immunisation Register (NIR) is a computerised system that records immunisation details for NZ children. Children's details are entered at birth or on their first contact with a Primary Health Provider. Children/parents/caregivers can 'opt off' the register which means they are still part of the 'general population' in the denominator but their immunisation information is not available so they do not appear in the numerator. These numbers are very small." /><Property name="dc:subject" value="Immunisation coverage (% total eligible population)" /><Property name="dc:subject.keyword" value="Immunisation coverage, Child and Youth" /><Property name="dc:publisher" value="Ministry of Health" /><Property name="dc:creator" value="Ministry of Health National Immunisation Register" /><Property name="dc:coverage.spatial" value="DHB" /><Property name="dc:coverage.temporal" value="Annual" /><Property name="dc:language" value="English" /><Property name="dc:rights" value="Public" /><Property name="dc:source" value="Data from the National Immunisation Register (2010): &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.moh.govt.nz/moh.nsf/indexmh/immunisation-coverage-data&quot;&gt;" /><Property name="measure" value="Percentage" /><Property name="numerator" value="Children (registered on the NIR) who turn the age specified witthin the year indicated who have completed their age appropriate immunisations by the time they turned the milestone age." /><Property name="denominator" value=" All children who the age specified within the year indicated" /></Indicator><Indicator id="i321" name="Other (24 months) % immunised" type="numeric" date="2009" href="/metadata/view/indicatorinstance?pid=321&amp;id=7667&amp;norefer=true" ias:uid="7667" ias:utime="2009-01-01 00:00:00+13:00" ias:full-name="Other (24 months) % immunised"><Property name="dc:title" value="Immunisation coverage (% total eligible population)" /><Property name="dc:description" value="Immunisation coverage for children enrolled on the National Immunisation Register by Milestone Age of 6 months, 12 months, 18 months and 24 months. ‘Fully immunised includes the following diseases: diphtheria, tetanus, whooping cough, haemophilus influenza B, hepatitis B, polio and measles, mumps and rubella (the meningococcal vaccine is not included) The National Immunisation Register (NIR) is a computerised system that records immunisation details for NZ children. Children's details are entered at birth or on their first contact with a Primary Health Provider. Children/parents/caregivers can 'opt off' the register which means they are still part of the 'general population' in the denominator but their immunisation information is not available so they do not appear in the numerator. These numbers are very small." /><Property name="dc:subject" value="Immunisation coverage (% total eligible population)" /><Property name="dc:subject.keyword" value="Immunisation coverage, Child and Youth" /><Property name="dc:publisher" value="Ministry of Health" /><Property name="dc:creator" value="Ministry of Health National Immunisation Register" /><Property name="dc:coverage.spatial" value="DHB" /><Property name="dc:coverage.temporal" value="Annual" /><Property name="dc:language" value="English" /><Property name="dc:rights" value="Public" /><Property name="dc:source" value="Data from the National Immunisation Register (2010): &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.moh.govt.nz/moh.nsf/indexmh/immunisation-coverage-data&quot;&gt;" /><Property name="measure" value="Percentage" /><Property name="numerator" value="Children (registered on the NIR) who turn the age specified witthin the year indicated who have completed their age appropriate immunisations by the time they turned the milestone age." /><Property name="denominator" value=" All children who the age specified within the year indicated" /></Indicator><Indicator id="i321" name="Other (24 months) % immunised" type="numeric" date="2010" href="/metadata/view/indicatorinstance?pid=321&amp;id=7668&amp;norefer=true" ias:uid="7668" ias:utime="2010-01-01 00:00:00+13:00" ias:full-name="Other (24 months) % immunised"><Property name="dc:title" value="Immunisation coverage (% total eligible population)" /><Property name="dc:description" value="Immunisation coverage for children enrolled on the National Immunisation Register by Milestone Age of 6 months, 12 months, 18 months and 24 months. ‘Fully immunised includes the following diseases: diphtheria, tetanus, whooping cough, haemophilus influenza B, hepatitis B, polio and measles, mumps and rubella (the meningococcal vaccine is not included) The National Immunisation Register (NIR) is a computerised system that records immunisation details for NZ children. Children's details are entered at birth or on their first contact with a Primary Health Provider. Children/parents/caregivers can 'opt off' the register which means they are still part of the 'general population' in the denominator but their immunisation information is not available so they do not appear in the numerator. These numbers are very small." /><Property name="dc:subject" value="Immunisation coverage (% total eligible population)" /><Property name="dc:subject.keyword" value="Immunisation coverage, Child and Youth" /><Property name="dc:publisher" value="Ministry of Health" /><Property name="dc:creator" value="Ministry of Health National Immunisation Register" /><Property name="dc:coverage.spatial" value="DHB" /><Property name="dc:coverage.temporal" value="Annual" /><Property name="dc:language" value="English" /><Property name="dc:rights" value="Public" /><Property name="dc:source" value="Data from the National Immunisation Register (2010): &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.moh.govt.nz/moh.nsf/indexmh/immunisation-coverage-data&quot;&gt;" /><Property name="measure" value="Percentage" /><Property name="numerator" value="Children (registered on the NIR) who turn the age specified witthin the year indicated who have completed their age appropriate immunisations by the time they turned the milestone age." /><Property name="denominator" value=" All children who the age specified within the year indicated" /></Indicator><Indicator id="i321" name="Other (24 months) % immunised" type="numeric" date="2011" href="/metadata/view/indicatorinstance?pid=321&amp;id=7669&amp;norefer=true" ias:uid="7669" ias:utime="2011-01-01 00:00:00+13:00" ias:full-name="Other (24 months) % immunised"><Property name="dc:title" value="Immunisation coverage (% total eligible population)" /><Property name="dc:description" value="Immunisation coverage for children enrolled on the National Immunisation Register by Milestone Age of 6 months, 12 months, 18 months and 24 months. ‘Fully immunised includes the following diseases: diphtheria, tetanus, whooping cough, haemophilus influenza B, hepatitis B, polio and measles, mumps and rubella (the meningococcal vaccine is not included) The National Immunisation Register (NIR) is a computerised system that records immunisation details for NZ children. Children's details are entered at birth or on their first contact with a Primary Health Provider. Children/parents/caregivers can 'opt off' the register which means they are still part of the 'general population' in the denominator but their immunisation information is not available so they do not appear in the numerator. These numbers are very small." /><Property name="dc:subject" value="Immunisation coverage (% total eligible population)" /><Property name="dc:subject.keyword" value="Immunisation coverage, Child and Youth" /><Property name="dc:publisher" value="Ministry of Health" /><Property name="dc:creator" value="Ministry of Health National Immunisation Register" /><Property name="dc:coverage.spatial" value="DHB" /><Property name="dc:coverage.temporal" value="Annual" /><Property name="dc:language" value="English" /><Property name="dc:rights" value="Public" /><Property name="dc:source" value="Data from the National Immunisation Register (2010): &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.moh.govt.nz/moh.nsf/indexmh/immunisation-coverage-data&quot;&gt;" /><Property name="measure" value="Percentage" /><Property name="numerator" value="Children (registered on the NIR) who turn the age specified witthin the year indicated who have completed their age appropriate immunisations by the time they turned the milestone age." /><Property name="denominator" value=" All children who the age specified within the year indicated" /></Indicator><Indicator id="i321" name="Other (24 months) % immunised" type="numeric" date="2012" href="/metadata/view/indicatorinstance?pid=321&amp;id=7670&amp;norefer=true" ias:uid="7670" ias:utime="2012-01-01 00:00:00+13:00" ias:full-name="Other (24 months) % immunised"><Property name="dc:title" value="Immunisation coverage (% total eligible population)" /><Property name="dc:description" value="Immunisation coverage for children enrolled on the National Immunisation Register by Milestone Age of 6 months, 12 months, 18 months and 24 months. ‘Fully immunised includes the following diseases: diphtheria, tetanus, whooping cough, haemophilus influenza B, hepatitis B, polio and measles, mumps and rubella (the meningococcal vaccine is not included) The National Immunisation Register (NIR) is a computerised system that records immunisation details for NZ children. Children's details are entered at birth or on their first contact with a Primary Health Provider. Children/parents/caregivers can 'opt off' the register which means they are still part of the 'general population' in the denominator but their immunisation information is not available so they do not appear in the numerator. These numbers are very small." /><Property name="dc:subject" value="Immunisation coverage (% total eligible population)" /><Property name="dc:subject.keyword" value="Immunisation coverage, Child and Youth" /><Property name="dc:publisher" value="Ministry of Health" /><Property name="dc:creator" value="Ministry of Health National Immunisation Register" /><Property name="dc:coverage.spatial" value="DHB" /><Property name="dc:coverage.temporal" value="Annual" /><Property name="dc:language" value="English" /><Property name="dc:rights" value="Public" /><Property name="dc:source" value="Data from the National Immunisation Register (2010): &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.moh.govt.nz/moh.nsf/indexmh/immunisation-coverage-data&quot;&gt;" /><Property name="measure" value="Percentage" /><Property name="numerator" value="Children (registered on the NIR) who turn the age specified witthin the year indicated who have completed their age appropriate immunisations by the time they turned the milestone age." /><Property name="denominator" value=" All children who the age specified within the year indicated" /></Indicator><Indicator id="i321" name="Other (24 months) % immunised" type="numeric" date="2013" href="/metadata/view/indicatorinstance?pid=321&amp;id=12720&amp;norefer=true" ias:uid="12720" ias:utime="2013-01-01 00:00:00+13:00" ias:full-name="Other (24 months) % immunised"><Property name="dc:title" value="Immunisation coverage (% total eligible population)" /><Property name="dc:description" value="Immunisation coverage for children enrolled on the National Immunisation Register by Milestone Age of 6 months, 12 months, 18 months and 24 months. ‘Fully immunised includes the following diseases: diphtheria, tetanus, whooping cough, haemophilus influenza B, hepatitis B, polio and measles, mumps and rubella (the meningococcal vaccine is not included) The National Immunisation Register (NIR) is a computerised system that records immunisation details for NZ children. Children's details are entered at birth or on their first contact with a Primary Health Provider. Children/parents/caregivers can 'opt off' the register which means they are still part of the 'general population' in the denominator but their immunisation information is not available so they do not appear in the numerator. These numbers are very small." /><Property name="dc:subject" value="Immunisation coverage (% total eligible population)" /><Property name="dc:subject.keyword" value="Immunisation coverage, Child and Youth" /><Property name="dc:publisher" value="Ministry of Health" /><Property name="dc:creator" value="Ministry of Health National Immunisation Register" /><Property name="dc:coverage.spatial" value="DHB" /><Property name="dc:coverage.temporal" value="Annual" /><Property name="dc:language" value="English" /><Property name="dc:rights" value="Public" /><Property name="dc:source" value="Data from the National Immunisation Register (2010): &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.moh.govt.nz/moh.nsf/indexmh/immunisation-coverage-data&quot;&gt;" /><Property name="measure" value="Percentage" /><Property name="numerator" value="Children (registered on the NIR) who turn the age specified witthin the year indicated who have completed their age appropriate immunisations by the time they turned the milestone age." /><Property name="denominator" value=" All children who the age specified within the year indicated" /></Indicator><Indicator id="i321" name="Other (24 months) % immunised" type="numeric" date="2014" href="/metadata/view/indicatorinstance?pid=321&amp;id=13426&amp;norefer=true" ias:uid="13426" ias:utime="2014-01-01 00:00:00+13:00" ias:full-name="Other (24 months) % immunised"><Property name="dc:title" value="Immunisation coverage (% total eligible population)" /><Property name="dc:description" value="Immunisation coverage for children enrolled on the National Immunisation Register by Milestone Age of 6 months, 12 months, 18 months and 24 months. ‘Fully immunised includes the following diseases: diphtheria, tetanus, whooping cough, haemophilus influenza B, hepatitis B, polio and measles, mumps and rubella (the meningococcal vaccine is not included) The National Immunisation Register (NIR) is a computerised system that records immunisation details for NZ children. Children's details are entered at birth or on their first contact with a Primary Health Provider. Children/parents/caregivers can 'opt off' the register which means they are still part of the 'general population' in the denominator but their immunisation information is not available so they do not appear in the numerator. These numbers are very small." /><Property name="dc:subject" value="Immunisation coverage (% total eligible population)" /><Property name="dc:subject.keyword" value="Immunisation coverage, Child and Youth" /><Property name="dc:publisher" value="Ministry of Health" /><Property name="dc:creator" value="Ministry of Health National Immunisation Register" /><Property name="dc:coverage.spatial" value="DHB" /><Property name="dc:coverage.temporal" value="Annual" /><Property name="dc:language" value="English" /><Property name="dc:rights" value="Public" /><Property name="dc:source" value="Data from the National Immunisation Register (2010): &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.moh.govt.nz/moh.nsf/indexmh/immunisation-coverage-data&quot;&gt;" /><Property name="measure" value="Percentage" /><Property name="numerator" value="Children (registered on the NIR) who turn the age specified witthin the year indicated who have completed their age appropriate immunisations by the time they turned the milestone age." /><Property name="denominator" value=" All children who the age specified within the year indicated" /></Indicator><Indicator id="i321" name="Other (24 months) % immunised" type="numeric" date="2015" href="/metadata/view/indicatorinstance?pid=321&amp;id=18571&amp;norefer=true" ias:uid="18571" ias:utime="2015-01-01 00:00:00+13:00" ias:full-name="Other (24 months) % immunised"><Property name="dc:title" value="Immunisation coverage (% total eligible population)" /><Property name="dc:description" value="Immunisation coverage for children enrolled on the National Immunisation Register by Milestone Age of 6 months, 12 months, 18 months and 24 months. ‘Fully immunised includes the following diseases: diphtheria, tetanus, whooping cough, haemophilus influenza B, hepatitis B, polio and measles, mumps and rubella (the meningococcal vaccine is not included) The National Immunisation Register (NIR) is a computerised system that records immunisation details for NZ children. Children's details are entered at birth or on their first contact with a Primary Health Provider. Children/parents/caregivers can 'opt off' the register which means they are still part of the 'general population' in the denominator but their immunisation information is not available so they do not appear in the numerator. These numbers are very small." /><Property name="dc:subject" value="Immunisation coverage (% total eligible population)" /><Property name="dc:subject.keyword" value="Immunisation coverage, Child and Youth" /><Property name="dc:publisher" value="Ministry of Health" /><Property name="dc:creator" value="Ministry of Health National Immunisation Register" /><Property name="dc:coverage.spatial" value="DHB" /><Property name="dc:coverage.temporal" value="Annual" /><Property name="dc:language" value="English" /><Property name="dc:rights" value="Public" /><Property name="dc:source" value="Data from the National Immunisation Register (2010): &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.moh.govt.nz/moh.nsf/indexmh/immunisation-coverage-data&quot;&gt;" /><Property name="measure" value="Percentage" /><Property name="numerator" value="Children (registered on the NIR) who turn the age specified witthin the year indicated who have completed their age appropriate immunisations by the time they turned the milestone age." /><Property name="denominator" value=" All children who the age specified within the year indicated" /></Indicator><Indicator id="i321" name="Other (24 months) % immunised" type="numeric" date="2016" href="/metadata/view/indicatorinstance?pid=321&amp;id=18572&amp;norefer=true" ias:uid="18572" ias:utime="2016-01-01 00:00:00+13:00" ias:full-name="Other (24 months) % immunised"><Property name="dc:title" value="Immunisation coverage (% total eligible population)" /><Property name="dc:description" value="Immunisation coverage for children enrolled on the National Immunisation Register by Milestone Age of 6 months, 12 months, 18 months and 24 months. ‘Fully immunised includes the following diseases: diphtheria, tetanus, whooping cough, haemophilus influenza B, hepatitis B, polio and measles, mumps and rubella (the meningococcal vaccine is not included) The National Immunisation Register (NIR) is a computerised system that records immunisation details for NZ children. Children's details are entered at birth or on their first contact with a Primary Health Provider. Children/parents/caregivers can 'opt off' the register which means they are still part of the 'general population' in the denominator but their immunisation information is not available so they do not appear in the numerator. These numbers are very small." /><Property name="dc:subject" value="Immunisation coverage (% total eligible population)" /><Property name="dc:subject.keyword" value="Immunisation coverage, Child and Youth" /><Property name="dc:publisher" value="Ministry of Health" /><Property name="dc:creator" value="Ministry of Health National Immunisation Register" /><Property name="dc:coverage.spatial" value="DHB" /><Property name="dc:coverage.temporal" value="Annual" /><Property name="dc:language" value="English" /><Property name="dc:rights" value="Public" /><Property name="dc:source" value="Data from the National Immunisation Register (2010): &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.moh.govt.nz/moh.nsf/indexmh/immunisation-coverage-data&quot;&gt;" /><Property name="measure" value="Percentage" /><Property name="numerator" value="Children (registered on the NIR) who turn the age specified witthin the year indicated who have completed their age appropriate immunisations by the time they turned the milestone age." /><Property name="denominator" value=" All children who the age specified within the year indicated" /></Indicator><Indicator id="i322" name="Total (24 months) % immunised" type="numeric" date="2009" href="/metadata/view/indicatorinstance?pid=322&amp;id=7671&amp;norefer=true" ias:uid="7671" ias:utime="2009-01-01 00:00:00+13:00" ias:full-name="Total (24 months) % immunised"><Property name="dc:title" value="Immunisation coverage (% total eligible population)" /><Property name="dc:description" value="Immunisation coverage for children enrolled on the National Immunisation Register by Milestone Age of 6 months, 12 months, 18 months and 24 months. ‘Fully immunised includes the following diseases: diphtheria, tetanus, whooping cough, haemophilus influenza B, hepatitis B, polio and measles, mumps and rubella (the meningococcal vaccine is not included) The National Immunisation Register (NIR) is a computerised system that records immunisation details for NZ children. Children's details are entered at birth or on their first contact with a Primary Health Provider. Children/parents/caregivers can 'opt off' the register which means they are still part of the 'general population' in the denominator but their immunisation information is not available so they do not appear in the numerator. These numbers are very small." /><Property name="dc:subject" value="Immunisation coverage (% total eligible population)" /><Property name="dc:subject.keyword" value="Immunisation coverage, Child and Youth" /><Property name="dc:publisher" value="Ministry of Health" /><Property name="dc:creator" value="Ministry of Health National Immunisation Register" /><Property name="dc:coverage.spatial" value="DHB" /><Property name="dc:coverage.temporal" value="Annual" /><Property name="dc:language" value="English" /><Property name="dc:rights" value="Public" /><Property name="dc:source" value="Data from the National Immunisation Register (2010): &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.moh.govt.nz/moh.nsf/indexmh/immunisation-coverage-data&quot;&gt;" /><Property name="measure" value="Percentage" /><Property name="numerator" value="Children (registered on the NIR) who turn the age specified witthin the year indicated who have completed their age appropriate immunisations by the time they turned the milestone age." /><Property name="denominator" value=" All children who the age specified within the year indicated" /></Indicator><Indicator id="i322" name="Total (24 months) % immunised" type="numeric" date="2010" href="/metadata/view/indicatorinstance?pid=322&amp;id=7672&amp;norefer=true" ias:uid="7672" ias:utime="2010-01-01 00:00:00+13:00" ias:full-name="Total (24 months) % immunised"><Property name="dc:title" value="Immunisation coverage (% total eligible population)" /><Property name="dc:description" value="Immunisation coverage for children enrolled on the National Immunisation Register by Milestone Age of 6 months, 12 months, 18 months and 24 months. ‘Fully immunised includes the following diseases: diphtheria, tetanus, whooping cough, haemophilus influenza B, hepatitis B, polio and measles, mumps and rubella (the meningococcal vaccine is not included) The National Immunisation Register (NIR) is a computerised system that records immunisation details for NZ children. Children's details are entered at birth or on their first contact with a Primary Health Provider. Children/parents/caregivers can 'opt off' the register which means they are still part of the 'general population' in the denominator but their immunisation information is not available so they do not appear in the numerator. These numbers are very small." /><Property name="dc:subject" value="Immunisation coverage (% total eligible population)" /><Property name="dc:subject.keyword" value="Immunisation coverage, Child and Youth" /><Property name="dc:publisher" value="Ministry of Health" /><Property name="dc:creator" value="Ministry of Health National Immunisation Register" /><Property name="dc:coverage.spatial" value="DHB" /><Property name="dc:coverage.temporal" value="Annual" /><Property name="dc:language" value="English" /><Property name="dc:rights" value="Public" /><Property name="dc:source" value="Data from the National Immunisation Register (2010): &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.moh.govt.nz/moh.nsf/indexmh/immunisation-coverage-data&quot;&gt;" /><Property name="measure" value="Percentage" /><Property name="numerator" value="Children (registered on the NIR) who turn the age specified witthin the year indicated who have completed their age appropriate immunisations by the time they turned the milestone age." /><Property name="denominator" value=" All children who the age specified within the year indicated" /></Indicator><Indicator id="i322" name="Total (24 months) % immunised" type="numeric" date="2011" href="/metadata/view/indicatorinstance?pid=322&amp;id=7673&amp;norefer=true" ias:uid="7673" ias:utime="2011-01-01 00:00:00+13:00" ias:full-name="Total (24 months) % immunised"><Property name="dc:title" value="Immunisation coverage (% total eligible population)" /><Property name="dc:description" value="Immunisation coverage for children enrolled on the National Immunisation Register by Milestone Age of 6 months, 12 months, 18 months and 24 months. ‘Fully immunised includes the following diseases: diphtheria, tetanus, whooping cough, haemophilus influenza B, hepatitis B, polio and measles, mumps and rubella (the meningococcal vaccine is not included) The National Immunisation Register (NIR) is a computerised system that records immunisation details for NZ children. Children's details are entered at birth or on their first contact with a Primary Health Provider. Children/parents/caregivers can 'opt off' the register which means they are still part of the 'general population' in the denominator but their immunisation information is not available so they do not appear in the numerator. These numbers are very small." /><Property name="dc:subject" value="Immunisation coverage (% total eligible population)" /><Property name="dc:subject.keyword" value="Immunisation coverage, Child and Youth" /><Property name="dc:publisher" value="Ministry of Health" /><Property name="dc:creator" value="Ministry of Health National Immunisation Register" /><Property name="dc:coverage.spatial" value="DHB" /><Property name="dc:coverage.temporal" value="Annual" /><Property name="dc:language" value="English" /><Property name="dc:rights" value="Public" /><Property name="dc:source" value="Data from the National Immunisation Register (2010): &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.moh.govt.nz/moh.nsf/indexmh/immunisation-coverage-data&quot;&gt;" /><Property name="measure" value="Percentage" /><Property name="numerator" value="Children (registered on the NIR) who turn the age specified witthin the year indicated who have completed their age appropriate immunisations by the time they turned the milestone age." /><Property name="denominator" value=" All children who the age specified within the year indicated" /></Indicator><Indicator id="i322" name="Total (24 months) % immunised" type="numeric" date="2012" href="/metadata/view/indicatorinstance?pid=322&amp;id=7674&amp;norefer=true" ias:uid="7674" ias:utime="2012-01-01 00:00:00+13:00" ias:full-name="Total (24 months) % immunised"><Property name="dc:title" value="Immunisation coverage (% total eligible population)" /><Property name="dc:description" value="Immunisation coverage for children enrolled on the National Immunisation Register by Milestone Age of 6 months, 12 months, 18 months and 24 months. ‘Fully immunised includes the following diseases: diphtheria, tetanus, whooping cough, haemophilus influenza B, hepatitis B, polio and measles, mumps and rubella (the meningococcal vaccine is not included) The National Immunisation Register (NIR) is a computerised system that records immunisation details for NZ children. Children's details are entered at birth or on their first contact with a Primary Health Provider. Children/parents/caregivers can 'opt off' the register which means they are still part of the 'general population' in the denominator but their immunisation information is not available so they do not appear in the numerator. These numbers are very small." /><Property name="dc:subject" value="Immunisation coverage (% total eligible population)" /><Property name="dc:subject.keyword" value="Immunisation coverage, Child and Youth" /><Property name="dc:publisher" value="Ministry of Health" /><Property name="dc:creator" value="Ministry of Health National Immunisation Register" /><Property name="dc:coverage.spatial" value="DHB" /><Property name="dc:coverage.temporal" value="Annual" /><Property name="dc:language" value="English" /><Property name="dc:rights" value="Public" /><Property name="dc:source" value="Data from the National Immunisation Register (2010): &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.moh.govt.nz/moh.nsf/indexmh/immunisation-coverage-data&quot;&gt;" /><Property name="measure" value="Percentage" /><Property name="numerator" value="Children (registered on the NIR) who turn the age specified witthin the year indicated who have completed their age appropriate immunisations by the time they turned the milestone age." /><Property name="denominator" value=" All children who the age specified within the year indicated" /></Indicator><Indicator id="i322" name="Total (24 months) % immunised" type="numeric" date="2013" href="/metadata/view/indicatorinstance?pid=322&amp;id=12721&amp;norefer=true" ias:uid="12721" ias:utime="2013-01-01 00:00:00+13:00" ias:full-name="Total (24 months) % immunised"><Property name="dc:title" value="Immunisation coverage (% total eligible population)" /><Property name="dc:description" value="Immunisation coverage for children enrolled on the National Immunisation Register by Milestone Age of 6 months, 12 months, 18 months and 24 months. ‘Fully immunised includes the following diseases: diphtheria, tetanus, whooping cough, haemophilus influenza B, hepatitis B, polio and measles, mumps and rubella (the meningococcal vaccine is not included) The National Immunisation Register (NIR) is a computerised system that records immunisation details for NZ children. Children's details are entered at birth or on their first contact with a Primary Health Provider. Children/parents/caregivers can 'opt off' the register which means they are still part of the 'general population' in the denominator but their immunisation information is not available so they do not appear in the numerator. These numbers are very small." /><Property name="dc:subject" value="Immunisation coverage (% total eligible population)" /><Property name="dc:subject.keyword" value="Immunisation coverage, Child and Youth" /><Property name="dc:publisher" value="Ministry of Health" /><Property name="dc:creator" value="Ministry of Health National Immunisation Register" /><Property name="dc:coverage.spatial" value="DHB" /><Property name="dc:coverage.temporal" value="Annual" /><Property name="dc:language" value="English" /><Property name="dc:rights" value="Public" /><Property name="dc:source" value="Data from the National Immunisation Register (2010): &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.moh.govt.nz/moh.nsf/indexmh/immunisation-coverage-data&quot;&gt;" /><Property name="measure" value="Percentage" /><Property name="numerator" value="Children (registered on the NIR) who turn the age specified witthin the year indicated who have completed their age appropriate immunisations by the time they turned the milestone age." /><Property name="denominator" value=" All children who the age specified within the year indicated" /></Indicator><Indicator id="i322" name="Total (24 months) % immunised" type="numeric" date="2014" href="/metadata/view/indicatorinstance?pid=322&amp;id=13421&amp;norefer=true" ias:uid="13421" ias:utime="2014-01-01 00:00:00+13:00" ias:full-name="Total (24 months) % immunised"><Property name="dc:title" value="Immunisation coverage (% total eligible population)" /><Property name="dc:description" value="Immunisation coverage for children enrolled on the National Immunisation Register by Milestone Age of 6 months, 12 months, 18 months and 24 months. ‘Fully immunised includes the following diseases: diphtheria, tetanus, whooping cough, haemophilus influenza B, hepatitis B, polio and measles, mumps and rubella (the meningococcal vaccine is not included) The National Immunisation Register (NIR) is a computerised system that records immunisation details for NZ children. Children's details are entered at birth or on their first contact with a Primary Health Provider. Children/parents/caregivers can 'opt off' the register which means they are still part of the 'general population' in the denominator but their immunisation information is not available so they do not appear in the numerator. These numbers are very small." /><Property name="dc:subject" value="Immunisation coverage (% total eligible population)" /><Property name="dc:subject.keyword" value="Immunisation coverage, Child and Youth" /><Property name="dc:publisher" value="Ministry of Health" /><Property name="dc:creator" value="Ministry of Health National Immunisation Register" /><Property name="dc:coverage.spatial" value="DHB" /><Property name="dc:coverage.temporal" value="Annual" /><Property name="dc:language" value="English" /><Property name="dc:rights" value="Public" /><Property name="dc:source" value="Data from the National Immunisation Register (2010): &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.moh.govt.nz/moh.nsf/indexmh/immunisation-coverage-data&quot;&gt;" /><Property name="measure" value="Percentage" /><Property name="numerator" value="Children (registered on the NIR) who turn the age specified witthin the year indicated who have completed their age appropriate immunisations by the time they turned the milestone age." /><Property name="denominator" value=" All children who the age specified within the year indicated" /></Indicator><Indicator id="i322" name="Total (24 months) % immunised" type="numeric" date="2015" href="/metadata/view/indicatorinstance?pid=322&amp;id=18573&amp;norefer=true" ias:uid="18573" ias:utime="2015-01-01 00:00:00+13:00" ias:full-name="Total (24 months) % immunised"><Property name="dc:title" value="Immunisation coverage (% total eligible population)" /><Property name="dc:description" value="Immunisation coverage for children enrolled on the National Immunisation Register by Milestone Age of 6 months, 12 months, 18 months and 24 months. ‘Fully immunised includes the following diseases: diphtheria, tetanus, whooping cough, haemophilus influenza B, hepatitis B, polio and measles, mumps and rubella (the meningococcal vaccine is not included) The National Immunisation Register (NIR) is a computerised system that records immunisation details for NZ children. Children's details are entered at birth or on their first contact with a Primary Health Provider. Children/parents/caregivers can 'opt off' the register which means they are still part of the 'general population' in the denominator but their immunisation information is not available so they do not appear in the numerator. These numbers are very small." /><Property name="dc:subject" value="Immunisation coverage (% total eligible population)" /><Property name="dc:subject.keyword" value="Immunisation coverage, Child and Youth" /><Property name="dc:publisher" value="Ministry of Health" /><Property name="dc:creator" value="Ministry of Health National Immunisation Register" /><Property name="dc:coverage.spatial" value="DHB" /><Property name="dc:coverage.temporal" value="Annual" /><Property name="dc:language" value="English" /><Property name="dc:rights" value="Public" /><Property name="dc:source" value="Data from the National Immunisation Register (2010): &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.moh.govt.nz/moh.nsf/indexmh/immunisation-coverage-data&quot;&gt;" /><Property name="measure" value="Percentage" /><Property name="numerator" value="Children (registered on the NIR) who turn the age specified witthin the year indicated who have completed their age appropriate immunisations by the time they turned the milestone age." /><Property name="denominator" value=" All children who the age specified within the year indicated" /></Indicator><Indicator id="i322" name="Total (24 months) % immunised" type="numeric" date="2016" href="/metadata/view/indicatorinstance?pid=322&amp;id=18574&amp;norefer=true" ias:uid="18574" ias:utime="2016-01-01 00:00:00+13:00" ias:full-name="Total (24 months) % immunised"><Property name="dc:title" value="Immunisation coverage (% total eligible population)" /><Property name="dc:description" value="Immunisation coverage for children enrolled on the National Immunisation Register by Milestone Age of 6 months, 12 months, 18 months and 24 months. ‘Fully immunised includes the following diseases: diphtheria, tetanus, whooping cough, haemophilus influenza B, hepatitis B, polio and measles, mumps and rubella (the meningococcal vaccine is not included) The National Immunisation Register (NIR) is a computerised system that records immunisation details for NZ children. Children's details are entered at birth or on their first contact with a Primary Health Provider. Children/parents/caregivers can 'opt off' the register which means they are still part of the 'general population' in the denominator but their immunisation information is not available so they do not appear in the numerator. These numbers are very small." /><Property name="dc:subject" value="Immunisation coverage (% total eligible population)" /><Property name="dc:subject.keyword" value="Immunisation coverage, Child and Youth" /><Property name="dc:publisher" value="Ministry of Health" /><Property name="dc:creator" value="Ministry of Health National Immunisation Register" /><Property name="dc:coverage.spatial" value="DHB" /><Property name="dc:coverage.temporal" value="Annual" /><Property name="dc:language" value="English" /><Property name="dc:rights" value="Public" /><Property name="dc:source" value="Data from the National Immunisation Register (2010): &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.moh.govt.nz/moh.nsf/indexmh/immunisation-coverage-data&quot;&gt;" /><Property name="measure" value="Percentage" /><Property name="numerator" value="Children (registered on the NIR) who turn the age specified witthin the year indicated who have completed their age appropriate immunisations by the time they turned the milestone age." /><Property name="denominator" value=" All children who the age specified within the year indicated" /></Indicator><Indicator id="i1531" name="Māori (5 years) % immunised" type="numeric" date="2011" href="/metadata/view/indicatorinstance?pid=1531&amp;id=7675&amp;norefer=true" ias:uid="7675" ias:utime="2011-01-01 00:00:00+13:00" ias:full-name="Māori (5 years) % immunised"><Property name="dc:title" value="Immunisation coverage (% total eligible population)" /><Property name="dc:description" value="Immunisation coverage for children enrolled on the National Immunisation Register by Milestone Age of 6 months, 12 months, 18 months 24 months and 5 years. ‘Fully immunised includes the following diseases: diphtheria, tetanus, whooping cough, haemophilus influenza B, hepatitis B, polio and measles, mumps and rubella (the meningococcal vaccine is not included) The National Immunisation Register (NIR) is a computerised system that records immunisation details for NZ children. Children's details are entered at birth or on their first contact with a Primary Health Provider. Children/parents/caregivers can 'opt off' the register which means they are still part of the 'general population' in the denominator but their immunisation information is not available so they do not appear in the numerator. These numbers are very small." /><Property name="dc:subject" value="Immunisation coverage (% total eligible population)" /><Property name="dc:subject.keyword" value="Immunisation coverage, Child and Youth" /><Property name="dc:publisher" value="Ministry of Health" /><Property name="dc:creator" value="Ministry of Health National Immunisation Register" /><Property name="dc:coverage.spatial" value="New Zealand" /><Property name="dc:coverage.temporal" value="Annual" /><Property name="dc:language" value="English" /><Property name="dc:rights" value="Public" /><Property name="dc:source" value="Data from the National Immunisation Register: &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.moh.govt.nz/moh.nsf/indexmh/immunisation-coverage-data&quot;&gt;" /><Property name="measure" value="Percentage" /><Property name="numerator" value="Children (registered on the NIR) who turn the age specified witthin the year indicated who have completed their age appropriate immunisations by the time they turned the milestone age." /><Property name="denominator" value=" All children who the age specified within the year indicated" /></Indicator><Indicator id="i1531" name="Māori (5 years) % immunised" type="numeric" date="2012" href="/metadata/view/indicatorinstance?pid=1531&amp;id=7676&amp;norefer=true" ias:uid="7676" ias:utime="2012-01-01 00:00:00+13:00" ias:full-name="Māori (5 years) % immunised"><Property name="dc:title" value="Immunisation coverage (% total eligible population)" /><Property name="dc:description" value="Immunisation coverage for children enrolled on the National Immunisation Register by Milestone Age of 6 months, 12 months, 18 months 24 months and 5 years. ‘Fully immunised includes the following diseases: diphtheria, tetanus, whooping cough, haemophilus influenza B, hepatitis B, polio and measles, mumps and rubella (the meningococcal vaccine is not included) The National Immunisation Register (NIR) is a computerised system that records immunisation details for NZ children. Children's details are entered at birth or on their first contact with a Primary Health Provider. Children/parents/caregivers can 'opt off' the register which means they are still part of the 'general population' in the denominator but their immunisation information is not available so they do not appear in the numerator. These numbers are very small." /><Property name="dc:subject" value="Immunisation coverage (% total eligible population)" /><Property name="dc:subject.keyword" value="Immunisation coverage, Child and Youth" /><Property name="dc:publisher" value="Ministry of Health" /><Property name="dc:creator" value="Ministry of Health National Immunisation Register" /><Property name="dc:coverage.spatial" value="New Zealand" /><Property name="dc:coverage.temporal" value="Annual" /><Property name="dc:language" value="English" /><Property name="dc:rights" value="Public" /><Property name="dc:source" value="Data from the National Immunisation Register: &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.moh.govt.nz/moh.nsf/indexmh/immunisation-coverage-data&quot;&gt;" /><Property name="measure" value="Percentage" /><Property name="numerator" value="Children (registered on the NIR) who turn the age specified witthin the year indicated who have completed their age appropriate immunisations by the time they turned the milestone age." /><Property name="denominator" value=" All children who the age specified within the year indicated" /></Indicator><Indicator id="i1531" name="Māori (5 years) % immunised" type="numeric" date="2013" href="/metadata/view/indicatorinstance?pid=1531&amp;id=12722&amp;norefer=true" ias:uid="12722" ias:utime="2013-01-01 00:00:00+13:00" ias:full-name="Māori (5 years) % immunised"><Property name="dc:title" value="Immunisation coverage (% total eligible population)" /><Property name="dc:description" value="Immunisation coverage for children enrolled on the National Immunisation Register by Milestone Age of 6 months, 12 months, 18 months 24 months and 5 years. ‘Fully immunised includes the following diseases: diphtheria, tetanus, whooping cough, haemophilus influenza B, hepatitis B, polio and measles, mumps and rubella (the meningococcal vaccine is not included) The National Immunisation Register (NIR) is a computerised system that records immunisation details for NZ children. Children's details are entered at birth or on their first contact with a Primary Health Provider. Children/parents/caregivers can 'opt off' the register which means they are still part of the 'general population' in the denominator but their immunisation information is not available so they do not appear in the numerator. These numbers are very small." /><Property name="dc:subject" value="Immunisation coverage (% total eligible population)" /><Property name="dc:subject.keyword" value="Immunisation coverage, Child and Youth" /><Property name="dc:publisher" value="Ministry of Health" /><Property name="dc:creator" value="Ministry of Health National Immunisation Register" /><Property name="dc:coverage.spatial" value="New Zealand" /><Property name="dc:coverage.temporal" value="Annual" /><Property name="dc:language" value="English" /><Property name="dc:rights" value="Public" /><Property name="dc:source" value="Data from the National Immunisation Register: &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.moh.govt.nz/moh.nsf/indexmh/immunisation-coverage-data&quot;&gt;" /><Property name="measure" value="Percentage" /><Property name="numerator" value="Children (registered on the NIR) who turn the age specified witthin the year indicated who have completed their age appropriate immunisations by the time they turned the milestone age." /><Property name="denominator" value=" All children who the age specified within the year indicated" /></Indicator><Indicator id="i1531" name="Māori (5 years) % immunised" type="numeric" date="2014" href="/metadata/view/indicatorinstance?pid=1531&amp;id=13429&amp;norefer=true" ias:uid="13429" ias:utime="2014-01-01 00:00:00+13:00" ias:full-name="Māori (5 years) % immunised"><Property name="dc:title" value="Immunisation coverage (% total eligible population)" /><Property name="dc:description" value="Immunisation coverage for children enrolled on the National Immunisation Register by Milestone Age of 6 months, 12 months, 18 months 24 months and 5 years. ‘Fully immunised includes the following diseases: diphtheria, tetanus, whooping cough, haemophilus influenza B, hepatitis B, polio and measles, mumps and rubella (the meningococcal vaccine is not included) The National Immunisation Register (NIR) is a computerised system that records immunisation details for NZ children. Children's details are entered at birth or on their first contact with a Primary Health Provider. Children/parents/caregivers can 'opt off' the register which means they are still part of the 'general population' in the denominator but their immunisation information is not available so they do not appear in the numerator. These numbers are very small." /><Property name="dc:subject" value="Immunisation coverage (% total eligible population)" /><Property name="dc:subject.keyword" value="Immunisation coverage, Child and Youth" /><Property name="dc:publisher" value="Ministry of Health" /><Property name="dc:creator" value="Ministry of Health National Immunisation Register" /><Property name="dc:coverage.spatial" value="New Zealand" /><Property name="dc:coverage.temporal" value="Annual" /><Property name="dc:language" value="English" /><Property name="dc:rights" value="Public" /><Property name="dc:source" value="Data from the National Immunisation Register: &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.moh.govt.nz/moh.nsf/indexmh/immunisation-coverage-data&quot;&gt;" /><Property name="measure" value="Percentage" /><Property name="numerator" value="Children (registered on the NIR) who turn the age specified witthin the year indicated who have completed their age appropriate immunisations by the time they turned the milestone age." /><Property name="denominator" value=" All children who the age specified within the year indicated" /></Indicator><Indicator id="i1532" name="Pacific (5 years) % immunised" type="numeric" date="2011" href="/metadata/view/indicatorinstance?pid=1532&amp;id=7677&amp;norefer=true" ias:uid="7677" ias:utime="2011-01-01 00:00:00+13:00" ias:full-name="Pacific (5 years) % immunised"><Property name="dc:title" value="Immunisation coverage (% total eligible population)" /><Property name="dc:description" value="Immunisation coverage for children enrolled on the National Immunisation Register by Milestone Age of 6 months, 12 months, 18 months 24 months and 5 years. ‘Fully immunised includes the following diseases: diphtheria, tetanus, whooping cough, haemophilus influenza B, hepatitis B, polio and measles, mumps and rubella (the meningococcal vaccine is not included) The National Immunisation Register (NIR) is a computerised system that records immunisation details for NZ children. Children's details are entered at birth or on their first contact with a Primary Health Provider. Children/parents/caregivers can 'opt off' the register which means they are still part of the 'general population' in the denominator but their immunisation information is not available so they do not appear in the numerator. These numbers are very small." /><Property name="dc:subject" value="Immunisation coverage (% total eligible population)" /><Property name="dc:subject.keyword" value="Immunisation coverage, Child and Youth" /><Property name="dc:publisher" value="Ministry of Health" /><Property name="dc:creator" value="Ministry of Health National Immunisation Register" /><Property name="dc:coverage.spatial" value="New Zealand" /><Property name="dc:coverage.temporal" value="Annual" /><Property name="dc:language" value="English" /><Property name="dc:rights" value="Public" /><Property name="dc:source" value="Data from the National Immunisation Register: &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.moh.govt.nz/moh.nsf/indexmh/immunisation-coverage-data&quot;&gt;" /><Property name="measure" value="Percentage" /><Property name="numerator" value="Children (registered on the NIR) who turn the age specified witthin the year indicated who have completed their age appropriate immunisations by the time they turned the milestone age." /><Property name="denominator" value=" All children who the age specified within the year indicated" /></Indicator><Indicator id="i1532" name="Pacific (5 years) % immunised" type="numeric" date="2012" href="/metadata/view/indicatorinstance?pid=1532&amp;id=7678&amp;norefer=true" ias:uid="7678" ias:utime="2012-01-01 00:00:00+13:00" ias:full-name="Pacific (5 years) % immunised"><Property name="dc:title" value="Immunisation coverage (% total eligible population)" /><Property name="dc:description" value="Immunisation coverage for children enrolled on the National Immunisation Register by Milestone Age of 6 months, 12 months, 18 months 24 months and 5 years. ‘Fully immunised includes the following diseases: diphtheria, tetanus, whooping cough, haemophilus influenza B, hepatitis B, polio and measles, mumps and rubella (the meningococcal vaccine is not included) The National Immunisation Register (NIR) is a computerised system that records immunisation details for NZ children. Children's details are entered at birth or on their first contact with a Primary Health Provider. Children/parents/caregivers can 'opt off' the register which means they are still part of the 'general population' in the denominator but their immunisation information is not available so they do not appear in the numerator. These numbers are very small." /><Property name="dc:subject" value="Immunisation coverage (% total eligible population)" /><Property name="dc:subject.keyword" value="Immunisation coverage, Child and Youth" /><Property name="dc:publisher" value="Ministry of Health" /><Property name="dc:creator" value="Ministry of Health National Immunisation Register" /><Property name="dc:coverage.spatial" value="New Zealand" /><Property name="dc:coverage.temporal" value="Annual" /><Property name="dc:language" value="English" /><Property name="dc:rights" value="Public" /><Property name="dc:source" value="Data from the National Immunisation Register: &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.moh.govt.nz/moh.nsf/indexmh/immunisation-coverage-data&quot;&gt;" /><Property name="measure" value="Percentage" /><Property name="numerator" value="Children (registered on the NIR) who turn the age specified witthin the year indicated who have completed their age appropriate immunisations by the time they turned the milestone age." /><Property name="denominator" value=" All children who the age specified within the year indicated" /></Indicator><Indicator id="i1532" name="Pacific (5 years) % immunised" type="numeric" date="2013" href="/metadata/view/indicatorinstance?pid=1532&amp;id=12723&amp;norefer=true" ias:uid="12723" ias:utime="2013-01-01 00:00:00+13:00" ias:full-name="Pacific (5 years) % immunised"><Property name="dc:title" value="Immunisation coverage (% total eligible population)" /><Property name="dc:description" value="Immunisation coverage for children enrolled on the National Immunisation Register by Milestone Age of 6 months, 12 months, 18 months 24 months and 5 years. ‘Fully immunised includes the following diseases: diphtheria, tetanus, whooping cough, haemophilus influenza B, hepatitis B, polio and measles, mumps and rubella (the meningococcal vaccine is not included) The National Immunisation Register (NIR) is a computerised system that records immunisation details for NZ children. Children's details are entered at birth or on their first contact with a Primary Health Provider. Children/parents/caregivers can 'opt off' the register which means they are still part of the 'general population' in the denominator but their immunisation information is not available so they do not appear in the numerator. These numbers are very small." /><Property name="dc:subject" value="Immunisation coverage (% total eligible population)" /><Property name="dc:subject.keyword" value="Immunisation coverage, Child and Youth" /><Property name="dc:publisher" value="Ministry of Health" /><Property name="dc:creator" value="Ministry of Health National Immunisation Register" /><Property name="dc:coverage.spatial" value="New Zealand" /><Property name="dc:coverage.temporal" value="Annual" /><Property name="dc:language" value="English" /><Property name="dc:rights" value="Public" /><Property name="dc:source" value="Data from the National Immunisation Register: &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.moh.govt.nz/moh.nsf/indexmh/immunisation-coverage-data&quot;&gt;" /><Property name="measure" value="Percentage" /><Property name="numerator" value="Children (registered on the NIR) who turn the age specified witthin the year indicated who have completed their age appropriate immunisations by the time they turned the milestone age." /><Property name="denominator" value=" All children who the age specified within the year indicated" /></Indicator><Indicator id="i1532" name="Pacific (5 years) % immunised" type="numeric" date="2014" href="/metadata/view/indicatorinstance?pid=1532&amp;id=13430&amp;norefer=true" ias:uid="13430" ias:utime="2014-01-01 00:00:00+13:00" ias:full-name="Pacific (5 years) % immunised"><Property name="dc:title" value="Immunisation coverage (% total eligible population)" /><Property name="dc:description" value="Immunisation coverage for children enrolled on the National Immunisation Register by Milestone Age of 6 months, 12 months, 18 months 24 months and 5 years. ‘Fully immunised includes the following diseases: diphtheria, tetanus, whooping cough, haemophilus influenza B, hepatitis B, polio and measles, mumps and rubella (the meningococcal vaccine is not included) The National Immunisation Register (NIR) is a computerised system that records immunisation details for NZ children. Children's details are entered at birth or on their first contact with a Primary Health Provider. Children/parents/caregivers can 'opt off' the register which means they are still part of the 'general population' in the denominator but their immunisation information is not available so they do not appear in the numerator. These numbers are very small." /><Property name="dc:subject" value="Immunisation coverage (% total eligible population)" /><Property name="dc:subject.keyword" value="Immunisation coverage, Child and Youth" /><Property name="dc:publisher" value="Ministry of Health" /><Property name="dc:creator" value="Ministry of Health National Immunisation Register" /><Property name="dc:coverage.spatial" value="New Zealand" /><Property name="dc:coverage.temporal" value="Annual" /><Property name="dc:language" value="English" /><Property name="dc:rights" value="Public" /><Property name="dc:source" value="Data from the National Immunisation Register: &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.moh.govt.nz/moh.nsf/indexmh/immunisation-coverage-data&quot;&gt;" /><Property name="measure" value="Percentage" /><Property name="numerator" value="Children (registered on the NIR) who turn the age specified witthin the year indicated who have completed their age appropriate immunisations by the time they turned the milestone age." /><Property name="denominator" value=" All children who the age specified within the year indicated" /></Indicator><Indicator id="i1533" name="NZ European (5 years) % immunised" type="numeric" date="2011" href="/metadata/view/indicatorinstance?pid=1533&amp;id=7679&amp;norefer=true" ias:uid="7679" ias:utime="2011-01-01 00:00:00+13:00" ias:full-name="NZ European (5 years) % immunised"><Property name="dc:title" value="Immunisation coverage (% total eligible population)" /><Property name="dc:description" value="Immunisation coverage for children enrolled on the National Immunisation Register by Milestone Age of 6 months, 12 months, 18 months 24 months and 5 years. ‘Fully immunised includes the following diseases: diphtheria, tetanus, whooping cough, haemophilus influenza B, hepatitis B, polio and measles, mumps and rubella (the meningococcal vaccine is not included) The National Immunisation Register (NIR) is a computerised system that records immunisation details for NZ children. Children's details are entered at birth or on their first contact with a Primary Health Provider. Children/parents/caregivers can 'opt off' the register which means they are still part of the 'general population' in the denominator but their immunisation information is not available so they do not appear in the numerator. These numbers are very small." /><Property name="dc:subject" value="Immunisation coverage (% total eligible population)" /><Property name="dc:subject.keyword" value="Immunisation coverage, Child and Youth" /><Property name="dc:publisher" value="Ministry of Health" /><Property name="dc:creator" value="Ministry of Health National Immunisation Register" /><Property name="dc:coverage.spatial" value="New Zealand" /><Property name="dc:coverage.temporal" value="Annual" /><Property name="dc:language" value="English" /><Property name="dc:rights" value="Public" /><Property name="dc:source" value="Data from the National Immunisation Register: &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.moh.govt.nz/moh.nsf/indexmh/immunisation-coverage-data&quot;&gt;" /><Property name="measure" value="Percentage" /><Property name="numerator" value="Children (registered on the NIR) who turn the age specified witthin the year indicated who have completed their age appropriate immunisations by the time they turned the milestone age." /><Property name="denominator" value=" All children who the age specified within the year indicated" /></Indicator><Indicator id="i1533" name="NZ European (5 years) % immunised" type="numeric" date="2012" href="/metadata/view/indicatorinstance?pid=1533&amp;id=7680&amp;norefer=true" ias:uid="7680" ias:utime="2012-01-01 00:00:00+13:00" ias:full-name="NZ European (5 years) % immunised"><Property name="dc:title" value="Immunisation coverage (% total eligible population)" /><Property name="dc:description" value="Immunisation coverage for children enrolled on the National Immunisation Register by Milestone Age of 6 months, 12 months, 18 months 24 months and 5 years. ‘Fully immunised includes the following diseases: diphtheria, tetanus, whooping cough, haemophilus influenza B, hepatitis B, polio and measles, mumps and rubella (the meningococcal vaccine is not included) The National Immunisation Register (NIR) is a computerised system that records immunisation details for NZ children. Children's details are entered at birth or on their first contact with a Primary Health Provider. Children/parents/caregivers can 'opt off' the register which means they are still part of the 'general population' in the denominator but their immunisation information is not available so they do not appear in the numerator. These numbers are very small." /><Property name="dc:subject" value="Immunisation coverage (% total eligible population)" /><Property name="dc:subject.keyword" value="Immunisation coverage, Child and Youth" /><Property name="dc:publisher" value="Ministry of Health" /><Property name="dc:creator" value="Ministry of Health National Immunisation Register" /><Property name="dc:coverage.spatial" value="New Zealand" /><Property name="dc:coverage.temporal" value="Annual" /><Property name="dc:language" value="English" /><Property name="dc:rights" value="Public" /><Property name="dc:source" value="Data from the National Immunisation Register: &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.moh.govt.nz/moh.nsf/indexmh/immunisation-coverage-data&quot;&gt;" /><Property name="measure" value="Percentage" /><Property name="numerator" value="Children (registered on the NIR) who turn the age specified witthin the year indicated who have completed their age appropriate immunisations by the time they turned the milestone age." /><Property name="denominator" value=" All children who the age specified within the year indicated" /></Indicator><Indicator id="i1533" name="NZ European (5 years) % immunised" type="numeric" date="2013" href="/metadata/view/indicatorinstance?pid=1533&amp;id=12724&amp;norefer=true" ias:uid="12724" ias:utime="2013-01-01 00:00:00+13:00" ias:full-name="NZ European (5 years) % immunised"><Property name="dc:title" value="Immunisation coverage (% total eligible population)" /><Property name="dc:description" value="Immunisation coverage for children enrolled on the National Immunisation Register by Milestone Age of 6 months, 12 months, 18 months 24 months and 5 years. ‘Fully immunised includes the following diseases: diphtheria, tetanus, whooping cough, haemophilus influenza B, hepatitis B, polio and measles, mumps and rubella (the meningococcal vaccine is not included) The National Immunisation Register (NIR) is a computerised system that records immunisation details for NZ children. Children's details are entered at birth or on their first contact with a Primary Health Provider. Children/parents/caregivers can 'opt off' the register which means they are still part of the 'general population' in the denominator but their immunisation information is not available so they do not appear in the numerator. These numbers are very small." /><Property name="dc:subject" value="Immunisation coverage (% total eligible population)" /><Property name="dc:subject.keyword" value="Immunisation coverage, Child and Youth" /><Property name="dc:publisher" value="Ministry of Health" /><Property name="dc:creator" value="Ministry of Health National Immunisation Register" /><Property name="dc:coverage.spatial" value="New Zealand" /><Property name="dc:coverage.temporal" value="Annual" /><Property name="dc:language" value="English" /><Property name="dc:rights" value="Public" /><Property name="dc:source" value="Data from the National Immunisation Register: &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.moh.govt.nz/moh.nsf/indexmh/immunisation-coverage-data&quot;&gt;" /><Property name="measure" value="Percentage" /><Property name="numerator" value="Children (registered on the NIR) who turn the age specified witthin the year indicated who have completed their age appropriate immunisations by the time they turned the milestone age." /><Property name="denominator" value=" All children who the age specified within the year indicated" /></Indicator><Indicator id="i1533" name="NZ European (5 years) % immunised" type="numeric" date="2014" href="/metadata/view/indicatorinstance?pid=1533&amp;id=13428&amp;norefer=true" ias:uid="13428" ias:utime="2014-01-01 00:00:00+13:00" ias:full-name="NZ European (5 years) % immunised"><Property name="dc:title" value="Immunisation coverage (% total eligible population)" /><Property name="dc:description" value="Immunisation coverage for children enrolled on the National Immunisation Register by Milestone Age of 6 months, 12 months, 18 months 24 months and 5 years. ‘Fully immunised includes the following diseases: diphtheria, tetanus, whooping cough, haemophilus influenza B, hepatitis B, polio and measles, mumps and rubella (the meningococcal vaccine is not included) The National Immunisation Register (NIR) is a computerised system that records immunisation details for NZ children. Children's details are entered at birth or on their first contact with a Primary Health Provider. Children/parents/caregivers can 'opt off' the register which means they are still part of the 'general population' in the denominator but their immunisation information is not available so they do not appear in the numerator. These numbers are very small." /><Property name="dc:subject" value="Immunisation coverage (% total eligible population)" /><Property name="dc:subject.keyword" value="Immunisation coverage, Child and Youth" /><Property name="dc:publisher" value="Ministry of Health" /><Property name="dc:creator" value="Ministry of Health National Immunisation Register" /><Property name="dc:coverage.spatial" value="New Zealand" /><Property name="dc:coverage.temporal" value="Annual" /><Property name="dc:language" value="English" /><Property name="dc:rights" value="Public" /><Property name="dc:source" value="Data from the National Immunisation Register: &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.moh.govt.nz/moh.nsf/indexmh/immunisation-coverage-data&quot;&gt;" /><Property name="measure" value="Percentage" /><Property name="numerator" value="Children (registered on the NIR) who turn the age specified witthin the year indicated who have completed their age appropriate immunisations by the time they turned the milestone age." /><Property name="denominator" value=" All children who the age specified within the year indicated" /></Indicator><Indicator id="i1534" name="Asian (5 Years) % immunised" type="numeric" date="2011" href="/metadata/view/indicatorinstance?pid=1534&amp;id=7681&amp;norefer=true" ias:uid="7681" ias:utime="2011-01-01 00:00:00+13:00" ias:full-name="Asian (5 Years) % immunised"><Property name="dc:title" value="Immunisation coverage (% total eligible population)" /><Property name="dc:description" value="Immunisation coverage for children enrolled on the National Immunisation Register by Milestone Age of 6 months, 12 months, 18 months 24 months and 5 years. ‘Fully immunised includes the following diseases: diphtheria, tetanus, whooping cough, haemophilus influenza B, hepatitis B, polio and measles, mumps and rubella (the meningococcal vaccine is not included) The National Immunisation Register (NIR) is a computerised system that records immunisation details for NZ children. Children's details are entered at birth or on their first contact with a Primary Health Provider. Children/parents/caregivers can 'opt off' the register which means they are still part of the 'general population' in the denominator but their immunisation information is not available so they do not appear in the numerator. These numbers are very small." /><Property name="dc:subject" value="Immunisation coverage (% total eligible population)" /><Property name="dc:subject.keyword" value="Immunisation coverage, Child and Youth" /><Property name="dc:publisher" value="Ministry of Health" /><Property name="dc:creator" value="Ministry of Health National Immunisation Register" /><Property name="dc:coverage.spatial" value="New Zealand" /><Property name="dc:coverage.temporal" value="Annual" /><Property name="dc:language" value="English" /><Property name="dc:rights" value="Public" /><Property name="dc:source" value="Data from the National Immunisation Register: &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.moh.govt.nz/moh.nsf/indexmh/immunisation-coverage-data&quot;&gt;" /><Property name="measure" value="Percentage" /><Property name="numerator" value="Children (registered on the NIR) who turn the age specified witthin the year indicated who have completed their age appropriate immunisations by the time they turned the milestone age." /><Property name="denominator" value=" All children who the age specified within the year indicated" /></Indicator><Indicator id="i1534" name="Asian (5 Years) % immunised" type="numeric" date="2012" href="/metadata/view/indicatorinstance?pid=1534&amp;id=7682&amp;norefer=true" ias:uid="7682" ias:utime="2012-01-01 00:00:00+13:00" ias:full-name="Asian (5 Years) % immunised"><Property name="dc:title" value="Immunisation coverage (% total eligible population)" /><Property name="dc:description" value="Immunisation coverage for children enrolled on the National Immunisation Register by Milestone Age of 6 months, 12 months, 18 months 24 months and 5 years. ‘Fully immunised includes the following diseases: diphtheria, tetanus, whooping cough, haemophilus influenza B, hepatitis B, polio and measles, mumps and rubella (the meningococcal vaccine is not included) The National Immunisation Register (NIR) is a computerised system that records immunisation details for NZ children. Children's details are entered at birth or on their first contact with a Primary Health Provider. Children/parents/caregivers can 'opt off' the register which means they are still part of the 'general population' in the denominator but their immunisation information is not available so they do not appear in the numerator. These numbers are very small." /><Property name="dc:subject" value="Immunisation coverage (% total eligible population)" /><Property name="dc:subject.keyword" value="Immunisation coverage, Child and Youth" /><Property name="dc:publisher" value="Ministry of Health" /><Property name="dc:creator" value="Ministry of Health National Immunisation Register" /><Property name="dc:coverage.spatial" value="New Zealand" /><Property name="dc:coverage.temporal" value="Annual" /><Property name="dc:language" value="English" /><Property name="dc:rights" value="Public" /><Property name="dc:source" value="Data from the National Immunisation Register: &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.moh.govt.nz/moh.nsf/indexmh/immunisation-coverage-data&quot;&gt;" /><Property name="measure" value="Percentage" /><Property name="numerator" value="Children (registered on the NIR) who turn the age specified witthin the year indicated who have completed their age appropriate immunisations by the time they turned the milestone age." /><Property name="denominator" value=" All children who the age specified within the year indicated" /></Indicator><Indicator id="i1534" name="Asian (5 Years) % immunised" type="numeric" date="2013" href="/metadata/view/indicatorinstance?pid=1534&amp;id=12725&amp;norefer=true" ias:uid="12725" ias:utime="2013-01-01 00:00:00+13:00" ias:full-name="Asian (5 Years) % immunised"><Property name="dc:title" value="Immunisation coverage (% total eligible population)" /><Property name="dc:description" value="Immunisation coverage for children enrolled on the National Immunisation Register by Milestone Age of 6 months, 12 months, 18 months 24 months and 5 years. ‘Fully immunised includes the following diseases: diphtheria, tetanus, whooping cough, haemophilus influenza B, hepatitis B, polio and measles, mumps and rubella (the meningococcal vaccine is not included) The National Immunisation Register (NIR) is a computerised system that records immunisation details for NZ children. Children's details are entered at birth or on their first contact with a Primary Health Provider. Children/parents/caregivers can 'opt off' the register which means they are still part of the 'general population' in the denominator but their immunisation information is not available so they do not appear in the numerator. These numbers are very small." /><Property name="dc:subject" value="Immunisation coverage (% total eligible population)" /><Property name="dc:subject.keyword" value="Immunisation coverage, Child and Youth" /><Property name="dc:publisher" value="Ministry of Health" /><Property name="dc:creator" value="Ministry of Health National Immunisation Register" /><Property name="dc:coverage.spatial" value="New Zealand" /><Property name="dc:coverage.temporal" value="Annual" /><Property name="dc:language" value="English" /><Property name="dc:rights" value="Public" /><Property name="dc:source" value="Data from the National Immunisation Register: &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.moh.govt.nz/moh.nsf/indexmh/immunisation-coverage-data&quot;&gt;" /><Property name="measure" value="Percentage" /><Property name="numerator" value="Children (registered on the NIR) who turn the age specified witthin the year indicated who have completed their age appropriate immunisations by the time they turned the milestone age." /><Property name="denominator" value=" All children who the age specified within the year indicated" /></Indicator><Indicator id="i1534" name="Asian (5 Years) % immunised" type="numeric" date="2014" href="/metadata/view/indicatorinstance?pid=1534&amp;id=13431&amp;norefer=true" ias:uid="13431" ias:utime="2014-01-01 00:00:00+13:00" ias:full-name="Asian (5 Years) % immunised"><Property name="dc:title" value="Immunisation coverage (% total eligible population)" /><Property name="dc:description" value="Immunisation coverage for children enrolled on the National Immunisation Register by Milestone Age of 6 months, 12 months, 18 months 24 months and 5 years. ‘Fully immunised includes the following diseases: diphtheria, tetanus, whooping cough, haemophilus influenza B, hepatitis B, polio and measles, mumps and rubella (the meningococcal vaccine is not included) The National Immunisation Register (NIR) is a computerised system that records immunisation details for NZ children. Children's details are entered at birth or on their first contact with a Primary Health Provider. Children/parents/caregivers can 'opt off' the register which means they are still part of the 'general population' in the denominator but their immunisation information is not available so they do not appear in the numerator. These numbers are very small." /><Property name="dc:subject" value="Immunisation coverage (% total eligible population)" /><Property name="dc:subject.keyword" value="Immunisation coverage, Child and Youth" /><Property name="dc:publisher" value="Ministry of Health" /><Property name="dc:creator" value="Ministry of Health National Immunisation Register" /><Property name="dc:coverage.spatial" value="New Zealand" /><Property name="dc:coverage.temporal" value="Annual" /><Property name="dc:language" value="English" /><Property name="dc:rights" value="Public" /><Property name="dc:source" value="Data from the National Immunisation Register: &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.moh.govt.nz/moh.nsf/indexmh/immunisation-coverage-data&quot;&gt;" /><Property name="measure" value="Percentage" /><Property name="numerator" value="Children (registered on the NIR) who turn the age specified witthin the year indicated who have completed their age appropriate immunisations by the time they turned the milestone age." /><Property name="denominator" value=" All children who the age specified within the year indicated" /></Indicator><Indicator id="i1535" name="Other (5 years) % immunised" type="numeric" date="2011" href="/metadata/view/indicatorinstance?pid=1535&amp;id=7683&amp;norefer=true" ias:uid="7683" ias:utime="2011-01-01 00:00:00+13:00" ias:full-name="Other (5 years) % immunised"><Property name="dc:title" value="Immunisation coverage (% total eligible population)" /><Property name="dc:description" value="Immunisation coverage for children enrolled on the National Immunisation Register by Milestone Age of 6 months, 12 months, 18 months 24 months and 5 years. ‘Fully immunised includes the following diseases: diphtheria, tetanus, whooping cough, haemophilus influenza B, hepatitis B, polio and measles, mumps and rubella (the meningococcal vaccine is not included) The National Immunisation Register (NIR) is a computerised system that records immunisation details for NZ children. Children's details are entered at birth or on their first contact with a Primary Health Provider. Children/parents/caregivers can 'opt off' the register which means they are still part of the 'general population' in the denominator but their immunisation information is not available so they do not appear in the numerator. These numbers are very small." /><Property name="dc:subject" value="Immunisation coverage (% total eligible population)" /><Property name="dc:subject.keyword" value="Immunisation coverage, Child and Youth" /><Property name="dc:publisher" value="Ministry of Health" /><Property name="dc:creator" value="Ministry of Health National Immunisation Register" /><Property name="dc:coverage.spatial" value="New Zealand" /><Property name="dc:coverage.temporal" value="Annual" /><Property name="dc:language" value="English" /><Property name="dc:rights" value="Public" /><Property name="dc:source" value="Data from the National Immunisation Register: &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.moh.govt.nz/moh.nsf/indexmh/immunisation-coverage-data&quot;&gt;" /><Property name="measure" value="Percentage" /><Property name="numerator" value="Children (registered on the NIR) who turn the age specified witthin the year indicated who have completed their age appropriate immunisations by the time they turned the milestone age." /><Property name="denominator" value=" All children who the age specified within the year indicated" /></Indicator><Indicator id="i1535" name="Other (5 years) % immunised" type="numeric" date="2012" href="/metadata/view/indicatorinstance?pid=1535&amp;id=7684&amp;norefer=true" ias:uid="7684" ias:utime="2012-01-01 00:00:00+13:00" ias:full-name="Other (5 years) % immunised"><Property name="dc:title" value="Immunisation coverage (% total eligible population)" /><Property name="dc:description" value="Immunisation coverage for children enrolled on the National Immunisation Register by Milestone Age of 6 months, 12 months, 18 months 24 months and 5 years. ‘Fully immunised includes the following diseases: diphtheria, tetanus, whooping cough, haemophilus influenza B, hepatitis B, polio and measles, mumps and rubella (the meningococcal vaccine is not included) The National Immunisation Register (NIR) is a computerised system that records immunisation details for NZ children. Children's details are entered at birth or on their first contact with a Primary Health Provider. Children/parents/caregivers can 'opt off' the register which means they are still part of the 'general population' in the denominator but their immunisation information is not available so they do not appear in the numerator. These numbers are very small." /><Property name="dc:subject" value="Immunisation coverage (% total eligible population)" /><Property name="dc:subject.keyword" value="Immunisation coverage, Child and Youth" /><Property name="dc:publisher" value="Ministry of Health" /><Property name="dc:creator" value="Ministry of Health National Immunisation Register" /><Property name="dc:coverage.spatial" value="New Zealand" /><Property name="dc:coverage.temporal" value="Annual" /><Property name="dc:language" value="English" /><Property name="dc:rights" value="Public" /><Property name="dc:source" value="Data from the National Immunisation Register: &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.moh.govt.nz/moh.nsf/indexmh/immunisation-coverage-data&quot;&gt;" /><Property name="measure" value="Percentage" /><Property name="numerator" value="Children (registered on the NIR) who turn the age specified witthin the year indicated who have completed their age appropriate immunisations by the time they turned the milestone age." /><Property name="denominator" value=" All children who the age specified within the year indicated" /></Indicator><Indicator id="i1535" name="Other (5 years) % immunised" type="numeric" date="2013" href="/metadata/view/indicatorinstance?pid=1535&amp;id=12726&amp;norefer=true" ias:uid="12726" ias:utime="2013-01-01 00:00:00+13:00" ias:full-name="Other (5 years) % immunised"><Property name="dc:title" value="Immunisation coverage (% total eligible population)" /><Property name="dc:description" value="Immunisation coverage for children enrolled on the National Immunisation Register by Milestone Age of 6 months, 12 months, 18 months 24 months and 5 years. ‘Fully immunised includes the following diseases: diphtheria, tetanus, whooping cough, haemophilus influenza B, hepatitis B, polio and measles, mumps and rubella (the meningococcal vaccine is not included) The National Immunisation Register (NIR) is a computerised system that records immunisation details for NZ children. Children's details are entered at birth or on their first contact with a Primary Health Provider. Children/parents/caregivers can 'opt off' the register which means they are still part of the 'general population' in the denominator but their immunisation information is not available so they do not appear in the numerator. These numbers are very small." /><Property name="dc:subject" value="Immunisation coverage (% total eligible population)" /><Property name="dc:subject.keyword" value="Immunisation coverage, Child and Youth" /><Property name="dc:publisher" value="Ministry of Health" /><Property name="dc:creator" value="Ministry of Health National Immunisation Register" /><Property name="dc:coverage.spatial" value="New Zealand" /><Property name="dc:coverage.temporal" value="Annual" /><Property name="dc:language" value="English" /><Property name="dc:rights" value="Public" /><Property name="dc:source" value="Data from the National Immunisation Register: &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.moh.govt.nz/moh.nsf/indexmh/immunisation-coverage-data&quot;&gt;" /><Property name="measure" value="Percentage" /><Property name="numerator" value="Children (registered on the NIR) who turn the age specified witthin the year indicated who have completed their age appropriate immunisations by the time they turned the milestone age." /><Property name="denominator" value=" All children who the age specified within the year indicated" /></Indicator><Indicator id="i1535" name="Other (5 years) % immunised" type="numeric" date="2014" href="/metadata/view/indicatorinstance?pid=1535&amp;id=13432&amp;norefer=true" ias:uid="13432" ias:utime="2014-01-01 00:00:00+13:00" ias:full-name="Other (5 years) % immunised"><Property name="dc:title" value="Immunisation coverage (% total eligible population)" /><Property name="dc:description" value="Immunisation coverage for children enrolled on the National Immunisation Register by Milestone Age of 6 months, 12 months, 18 months 24 months and 5 years. ‘Fully immunised includes the following diseases: diphtheria, tetanus, whooping cough, haemophilus influenza B, hepatitis B, polio and measles, mumps and rubella (the meningococcal vaccine is not included) The National Immunisation Register (NIR) is a computerised system that records immunisation details for NZ children. Children's details are entered at birth or on their first contact with a Primary Health Provider. Children/parents/caregivers can 'opt off' the register which means they are still part of the 'general population' in the denominator but their immunisation information is not available so they do not appear in the numerator. These numbers are very small." /><Property name="dc:subject" value="Immunisation coverage (% total eligible population)" /><Property name="dc:subject.keyword" value="Immunisation coverage, Child and Youth" /><Property name="dc:publisher" value="Ministry of Health" /><Property name="dc:creator" value="Ministry of Health National Immunisation Register" /><Property name="dc:coverage.spatial" value="New Zealand" /><Property name="dc:coverage.temporal" value="Annual" /><Property name="dc:language" value="English" /><Property name="dc:rights" value="Public" /><Property name="dc:source" value="Data from the National Immunisation Register: &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.moh.govt.nz/moh.nsf/indexmh/immunisation-coverage-data&quot;&gt;" /><Property name="measure" value="Percentage" /><Property name="numerator" value="Children (registered on the NIR) who turn the age specified witthin the year indicated who have completed their age appropriate immunisations by the time they turned the milestone age." /><Property name="denominator" value=" All children who the age specified within the year indicated" /></Indicator><Indicator id="i1536" name="Total (5 years) % immunised" type="numeric" date="2011" href="/metadata/view/indicatorinstance?pid=1536&amp;id=7685&amp;norefer=true" ias:uid="7685" ias:utime="2011-01-01 00:00:00+13:00" ias:full-name="Total (5 years) % immunised"><Property name="dc:title" value="Immunisation coverage (% total eligible population)" /><Property name="dc:description" value="Immunisation coverage for children enrolled on the National Immunisation Register by Milestone Age of 6 months, 12 months, 18 months 24 months and 5 years. ‘Fully immunised includes the following diseases: diphtheria, tetanus, whooping cough, haemophilus influenza B, hepatitis B, polio and measles, mumps and rubella (the meningococcal vaccine is not included) The National Immunisation Register (NIR) is a computerised system that records immunisation details for NZ children. Children's details are entered at birth or on their first contact with a Primary Health Provider. Children/parents/caregivers can 'opt off' the register which means they are still part of the 'general population' in the denominator but their immunisation information is not available so they do not appear in the numerator. These numbers are very small." /><Property name="dc:subject" value="Immunisation coverage (% total eligible population)" /><Property name="dc:subject.keyword" value="Immunisation coverage, Child and Youth" /><Property name="dc:publisher" value="Ministry of Health" /><Property name="dc:creator" value="Ministry of Health National Immunisation Register" /><Property name="dc:coverage.spatial" value="New Zealand" /><Property name="dc:coverage.temporal" value="Annual" /><Property name="dc:language" value="English" /><Property name="dc:rights" value="Public" /><Property name="dc:source" value="Data from the National Immunisation Register: &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.moh.govt.nz/moh.nsf/indexmh/immunisation-coverage-data&quot;&gt;" /><Property name="measure" value="Percentage" /><Property name="numerator" value="Children (registered on the NIR) who turn the age specified witthin the year indicated who have completed their age appropriate immunisations by the time they turned the milestone age." /><Property name="denominator" value=" All children who the age specified within the year indicated" /></Indicator><Indicator id="i1536" name="Total (5 years) % immunised" type="numeric" date="2012" href="/metadata/view/indicatorinstance?pid=1536&amp;id=7686&amp;norefer=true" ias:uid="7686" ias:utime="2012-01-01 00:00:00+13:00" ias:full-name="Total (5 years) % immunised"><Property name="dc:title" value="Immunisation coverage (% total eligible population)" /><Property name="dc:description" value="Immunisation coverage for children enrolled on the National Immunisation Register by Milestone Age of 6 months, 12 months, 18 months 24 months and 5 years. ‘Fully immunised includes the following diseases: diphtheria, tetanus, whooping cough, haemophilus influenza B, hepatitis B, polio and measles, mumps and rubella (the meningococcal vaccine is not included) The National Immunisation Register (NIR) is a computerised system that records immunisation details for NZ children. Children's details are entered at birth or on their first contact with a Primary Health Provider. Children/parents/caregivers can 'opt off' the register which means they are still part of the 'general population' in the denominator but their immunisation information is not available so they do not appear in the numerator. These numbers are very small." /><Property name="dc:subject" value="Immunisation coverage (% total eligible population)" /><Property name="dc:subject.keyword" value="Immunisation coverage, Child and Youth" /><Property name="dc:publisher" value="Ministry of Health" /><Property name="dc:creator" value="Ministry of Health National Immunisation Register" /><Property name="dc:coverage.spatial" value="New Zealand" /><Property name="dc:coverage.temporal" value="Annual" /><Property name="dc:language" value="English" /><Property name="dc:rights" value="Public" /><Property name="dc:source" value="Data from the National Immunisation Register: &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.moh.govt.nz/moh.nsf/indexmh/immunisation-coverage-data&quot;&gt;" /><Property name="measure" value="Percentage" /><Property name="numerator" value="Children (registered on the NIR) who turn the age specified witthin the year indicated who have completed their age appropriate immunisations by the time they turned the milestone age." /><Property name="denominator" value=" All children who the age specified within the year indicated" /></Indicator><Indicator id="i1536" name="Total (5 years) % immunised" type="numeric" date="2013" href="/metadata/view/indicatorinstance?pid=1536&amp;id=12727&amp;norefer=true" ias:uid="12727" ias:utime="2013-01-01 00:00:00+13:00" ias:full-name="Total (5 years) % immunised"><Property name="dc:title" value="Immunisation coverage (% total eligible population)" /><Property name="dc:description" value="Immunisation coverage for children enrolled on the National Immunisation Register by Milestone Age of 6 months, 12 months, 18 months 24 months and 5 years. ‘Fully immunised includes the following diseases: diphtheria, tetanus, whooping cough, haemophilus influenza B, hepatitis B, polio and measles, mumps and rubella (the meningococcal vaccine is not included) The National Immunisation Register (NIR) is a computerised system that records immunisation details for NZ children. Children's details are entered at birth or on their first contact with a Primary Health Provider. Children/parents/caregivers can 'opt off' the register which means they are still part of the 'general population' in the denominator but their immunisation information is not available so they do not appear in the numerator. These numbers are very small." /><Property name="dc:subject" value="Immunisation coverage (% total eligible population)" /><Property name="dc:subject.keyword" value="Immunisation coverage, Child and Youth" /><Property name="dc:publisher" value="Ministry of Health" /><Property name="dc:creator" value="Ministry of Health National Immunisation Register" /><Property name="dc:coverage.spatial" value="New Zealand" /><Property name="dc:coverage.temporal" value="Annual" /><Property name="dc:language" value="English" /><Property name="dc:rights" value="Public" /><Property name="dc:source" value="Data from the National Immunisation Register: &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.moh.govt.nz/moh.nsf/indexmh/immunisation-coverage-data&quot;&gt;" /><Property name="measure" value="Percentage" /><Property name="numerator" value="Children (registered on the NIR) who turn the age specified witthin the year indicated who have completed their age appropriate immunisations by the time they turned the milestone age." /><Property name="denominator" value=" All children who the age specified within the year indicated" /></Indicator><Indicator id="i1536" name="Total (5 years) % immunised" type="numeric" date="2014" href="/metadata/view/indicatorinstance?pid=1536&amp;id=13427&amp;norefer=true" ias:uid="13427" ias:utime="2014-01-01 00:00:00+13:00" ias:full-name="Total (5 years) % immunised"><Property name="dc:title" value="Immunisation coverage (% total eligible population)" /><Property name="dc:description" value="Immunisation coverage for children enrolled on the National Immunisation Register by Milestone Age of 6 months, 12 months, 18 months 24 months and 5 years. ‘Fully immunised includes the following diseases: diphtheria, tetanus, whooping cough, haemophilus influenza B, hepatitis B, polio and measles, mumps and rubella (the meningococcal vaccine is not included) The National Immunisation Register (NIR) is a computerised system that records immunisation details for NZ children. Children's details are entered at birth or on their first contact with a Primary Health Provider. Children/parents/caregivers can 'opt off' the register which means they are still part of the 'general population' in the denominator but their immunisation information is not available so they do not appear in the numerator. These numbers are very small." /><Property name="dc:subject" value="Immunisation coverage (% total eligible population)" /><Property name="dc:subject.keyword" value="Immunisation coverage, Child and Youth" /><Property name="dc:publisher" value="Ministry of Health" /><Property name="dc:creator" value="Ministry of Health National Immunisation Register" /><Property name="dc:coverage.spatial" value="New Zealand" /><Property name="dc:coverage.temporal" value="Annual" /><Property name="dc:language" value="English" /><Property name="dc:rights" value="Public" /><Property name="dc:source" value="Data from the National Immunisation Register: &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.moh.govt.nz/moh.nsf/indexmh/immunisation-coverage-data&quot;&gt;" /><Property name="measure" value="Percentage" /><Property name="numerator" value="Children (registered on the NIR) who turn the age specified witthin the year indicated who have completed their age appropriate immunisations by the time they turned the milestone age." /><Property name="denominator" value=" All children who the age specified within the year indicated" /></Indicator></ThemeFile><ThemeFile theme-id="Immunisationcoverage(totaleligiblepopulation)bylevelofdeprivation(NZDep)" ias:uid="1170" theme-name="Immunisation coverage (% total eligible population) by level of deprivation (NZ Dep)" file-name="./xml/theme?themeId=1170&amp;viewId=82&amp;geoId=11&amp;subsetId="><Indicator id="i2376" name="Dep 1 and 2 (6 months) % immunised" type="numeric" date="2014" href="/metadata/view/indicatorinstance?pid=2376&amp;id=13433&amp;norefer=true" ias:uid="13433" ias:utime="2014-01-01 00:00:00+13:00" ias:full-name="Dep 1 and 2 (6 months) % immunised"><Property name="dc:title" value="Immunisation coverage (% total eligible population) by level of deprivation (NZ Dep)" /><Property name="dc:description" value="Immunisation coverage for children enrolled on the National Immunisation Register by Milestone Age of 6 months, 12 months, 18 months and 24 months. ‘Fully immunised includes the following diseases: diphtheria, tetanus, whooping cough, haemophilus influenza B, hepatitis B, polio and measles, mumps and rubella (the meningococcal vaccine is not included) The National Immunisation Register (NIR) is a computerised system that records immunisation details for NZ children. Children's details are entered at birth or on their first contact with a Primary Health Provider. Children/parents/caregivers can 'opt off' the register which means they are still part of the 'general population' in the denominator but their immunisation information is not available so they do not appear in the numerator. These numbers are very small. Deprivation - the average socioeconomic deprivation of an area. An individual's address is matched to the level of deprivation for that area. Dep 1-2 has the lowest level of deprivation, Dep 9-10 the greatest level of deprivation.                  " /><Property name="dc:subject" value="Immunisation coverage (% Dep available eligible population)" /><Property name="dc:subject.keyword" value="Immunisation coverage, Child and Youth" /><Property name="dc:publisher" value="Ministry of Health" /><Property name="dc:creator" value="Ministry of Health National Immunisation Register" /><Property name="dc:coverage.spatial" value="New Zealand" /><Property name="dc:coverage.temporal" value="Annual" /><Property name="dc:language" value="English" /><Property name="dc:rights" value="Public" /><Property name="dc:source" value="Data from the National Immunisation Register: &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.moh.govt.nz/moh.nsf/indexmh/immunisation-coverage-data&quot;&gt;" /><Property name="measure" value="Percentage" /><Property name="numerator" value="Children (registered on the NIR) who turn the age specified witthin the year indicated who have completed their age appropriate immunisations by the time they turned the milestone age." /><Property name="denominator" value=" All children who the age specified within the year indicated" /></Indicator><Indicator id="i2377" name="Dep 3 and 4 (6 months) % immunised" type="numeric" date="2014" href="/metadata/view/indicatorinstance?pid=2377&amp;id=13434&amp;norefer=true" ias:uid="13434" ias:utime="2014-01-01 00:00:00+13:00" ias:full-name="Dep 3 and 4 (6 months) % immunised"><Property name="dc:title" value="Immunisation coverage (% total eligible population) by level of deprivation (NZ Dep)" /><Property name="dc:description" value="Immunisation coverage for children enrolled on the National Immunisation Register by Milestone Age of 6 months, 12 months, 18 months and 24 months. ‘Fully immunised includes the following diseases: diphtheria, tetanus, whooping cough, haemophilus influenza B, hepatitis B, polio and measles, mumps and rubella (the meningococcal vaccine is not included) The National Immunisation Register (NIR) is a computerised system that records immunisation details for NZ children. Children's details are entered at birth or on their first contact with a Primary Health Provider. Children/parents/caregivers can 'opt off' the register which means they are still part of the 'general population' in the denominator but their immunisation information is not available so they do not appear in the numerator. These numbers are very small. Deprivation - the average socioeconomic deprivation of an area. An individual's address is matched to the level of deprivation for that area. Dep 1-2 has the lowest level of deprivation, Dep 9-10 the greatest level of deprivation.                  " /><Property name="dc:subject" value="Immunisation coverage (% Dep available eligible population)" /><Property name="dc:subject.keyword" value="Immunisation coverage, Child and Youth" /><Property name="dc:publisher" value="Ministry of Health" /><Property name="dc:creator" value="Ministry of Health National Immunisation Register" /><Property name="dc:coverage.spatial" value="New Zealand" /><Property name="dc:coverage.temporal" value="Annual" /><Property name="dc:language" value="English" /><Property name="dc:rights" value="Public" /><Property name="dc:source" value="Data from the National Immunisation Register: &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.moh.govt.nz/moh.nsf/indexmh/immunisation-coverage-data&quot;&gt;" /><Property name="measure" value="Percentage" /><Property name="numerator" value="Children (registered on the NIR) who turn the age specified witthin the year indicated who have completed their age appropriate immunisations by the time they turned the milestone age." /><Property name="denominator" value=" All children who the age specified within the year indicated" /></Indicator><Indicator id="i2378" name="Dep 5 and 6 (6 months) % immunised" type="numeric" date="2014" href="/metadata/view/indicatorinstance?pid=2378&amp;id=13435&amp;norefer=true" ias:uid="13435" ias:utime="2014-01-01 00:00:00+13:00" ias:full-name="Dep 5 and 6 (6 months) % immunised"><Property name="dc:title" value="Immunisation coverage (% total eligible population) by level of deprivation (NZ Dep)" /><Property name="dc:description" value="Immunisation coverage for children enrolled on the National Immunisation Register by Milestone Age of 6 months, 12 months, 18 months and 24 months. ‘Fully immunised includes the following diseases: diphtheria, tetanus, whooping cough, haemophilus influenza B, hepatitis B, polio and measles, mumps and rubella (the meningococcal vaccine is not included) The National Immunisation Register (NIR) is a computerised system that records immunisation details for NZ children. Children's details are entered at birth or on their first contact with a Primary Health Provider. Children/parents/caregivers can 'opt off' the register which means they are still part of the 'general population' in the denominator but their immunisation information is not available so they do not appear in the numerator. These numbers are very small. Deprivation - the average socioeconomic deprivation of an area. An individual's address is matched to the level of deprivation for that area. Dep 1-2 has the lowest level of deprivation, Dep 9-10 the greatest level of deprivation.                  " /><Property name="dc:subject" value="Immunisation coverage (% Dep available eligible population)" /><Property name="dc:subject.keyword" value="Immunisation coverage, Child and Youth" /><Property name="dc:publisher" value="Ministry of Health" /><Property name="dc:creator" value="Ministry of Health National Immunisation Register" /><Property name="dc:coverage.spatial" value="New Zealand" /><Property name="dc:coverage.temporal" value="Annual" /><Property name="dc:language" value="English" /><Property name="dc:rights" value="Public" /><Property name="dc:source" value="Data from the National Immunisation Register: &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.moh.govt.nz/moh.nsf/indexmh/immunisation-coverage-data&quot;&gt;" /><Property name="measure" value="Percentage" /><Property name="numerator" value="Children (registered on the NIR) who turn the age specified witthin the year indicated who have completed their age appropriate immunisations by the time they turned the milestone age." /><Property name="denominator" value=" All children who the age specified within the year indicated" /></Indicator><Indicator id="i2379" name="Dep 7 and 8 (6 months) % immunised" type="numeric" date="2014" href="/metadata/view/indicatorinstance?pid=2379&amp;id=13436&amp;norefer=true" ias:uid="13436" ias:utime="2014-01-01 00:00:00+13:00" ias:full-name="Dep 7 and 8 (6 months) % immunised"><Property name="dc:title" value="Immunisation coverage (% total eligible population) by level of deprivation (NZ Dep)" /><Property name="dc:description" value="Immunisation coverage for children enrolled on the National Immunisation Register by Milestone Age of 6 months, 12 months, 18 months and 24 months. ‘Fully immunised includes the following diseases: diphtheria, tetanus, whooping cough, haemophilus influenza B, hepatitis B, polio and measles, mumps and rubella (the meningococcal vaccine is not included) The National Immunisation Register (NIR) is a computerised system that records immunisation details for NZ children. Children's details are entered at birth or on their first contact with a Primary Health Provider. Children/parents/caregivers can 'opt off' the register which means they are still part of the 'general population' in the denominator but their immunisation information is not available so they do not appear in the numerator. These numbers are very small. Deprivation - the average socioeconomic deprivation of an area. An individual's address is matched to the level of deprivation for that area. Dep 1-2 has the lowest level of deprivation, Dep 9-10 the greatest level of deprivation.                  " /><Property name="dc:subject" value="Immunisation coverage (% Dep available eligible population)" /><Property name="dc:subject.keyword" value="Immunisation coverage, Child and Youth" /><Property name="dc:publisher" value="Ministry of Health" /><Property name="dc:creator" value="Ministry of Health National Immunisation Register" /><Property name="dc:coverage.spatial" value="New Zealand" /><Property name="dc:coverage.temporal" value="Annual" /><Property name="dc:language" value="English" /><Property name="dc:rights" value="Public" /><Property name="dc:source" value="Data from the National Immunisation Register: &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.moh.govt.nz/moh.nsf/indexmh/immunisation-coverage-data&quot;&gt;" /><Property name="measure" value="Percentage" /><Property name="numerator" value="Children (registered on the NIR) who turn the age specified witthin the year indicated who have completed their age appropriate immunisations by the time they turned the milestone age." /><Property name="denominator" value=" All children who the age specified within the year indicated" /></Indicator><Indicator id="i2380" name="Dep 9 and 10 (6 months) % immunised" type="numeric" date="2014" href="/metadata/view/indicatorinstance?pid=2380&amp;id=13437&amp;norefer=true" ias:uid="13437" ias:utime="2014-01-01 00:00:00+13:00" ias:full-name="Dep 9 and 10 (6 months) % immunised"><Property name="dc:title" value="Immunisation coverage (% total eligible population) by level of deprivation (NZ Dep)" /><Property name="dc:description" value="Immunisation coverage for children enrolled on the National Immunisation Register by Milestone Age of 6 months, 12 months, 18 months and 24 months. ‘Fully immunised includes the following diseases: diphtheria, tetanus, whooping cough, haemophilus influenza B, hepatitis B, polio and measles, mumps and rubella (the meningococcal vaccine is not included) The National Immunisation Register (NIR) is a computerised system that records immunisation details for NZ children. Children's details are entered at birth or on their first contact with a Primary Health Provider. Children/parents/caregivers can 'opt off' the register which means they are still part of the 'general population' in the denominator but their immunisation information is not available so they do not appear in the numerator. These numbers are very small. Deprivation - the average socioeconomic deprivation of an area. An individual's address is matched to the level of deprivation for that area. Dep 1-2 has the lowest level of deprivation, Dep 9-10 the greatest level of deprivation.                  " /><Property name="dc:subject" value="Immunisation coverage (% Dep available eligible population)" /><Property name="dc:subject.keyword" value="Immunisation coverage, Child and Youth" /><Property name="dc:publisher" value="Ministry of Health" /><Property name="dc:creator" value="Ministry of Health National Immunisation Register" /><Property name="dc:coverage.spatial" value="New Zealand" /><Property name="dc:coverage.temporal" value="Annual" /><Property name="dc:language" value="English" /><Property name="dc:rights" value="Public" /><Property name="dc:source" value="Data from the National Immunisation Register: &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.moh.govt.nz/moh.nsf/indexmh/immunisation-coverage-data&quot;&gt;" /><Property name="measure" value="Percentage" /><Property name="numerator" value="Children (registered on the NIR) who turn the age specified witthin the year indicated who have completed their age appropriate immunisations by the time they turned the milestone age." /><Property name="denominator" value=" All children who the age specified within the year indicated" /></Indicator><Indicator id="i2381" name="Dep unavailable (6 months) % immunised" type="numeric" date="2014" href="/metadata/view/indicatorinstance?pid=2381&amp;id=13438&amp;norefer=true" ias:uid="13438" ias:utime="2014-01-01 00:00:00+13:00" ias:full-name="Dep unavailable (6 months) % immunised"><Property name="dc:title" value="Immunisation coverage (% total eligible population) by level of deprivation (NZ Dep)" /><Property name="dc:description" value="Immunisation coverage for children enrolled on the National Immunisation Register by Milestone Age of 6 months, 12 months, 18 months and 24 months. ‘Fully immunised includes the following diseases: diphtheria, tetanus, whooping cough, haemophilus influenza B, hepatitis B, polio and measles, mumps and rubella (the meningococcal vaccine is not included) The National Immunisation Register (NIR) is a computerised system that records immunisation details for NZ children. Children's details are entered at birth or on their first contact with a Primary Health Provider. Children/parents/caregivers can 'opt off' the register which means they are still part of the 'general population' in the denominator but their immunisation information is not available so they do not appear in the numerator. These numbers are very small. Deprivation - the average socioeconomic deprivation of an area. An individual's address is matched to the level of deprivation for that area. Dep 1-2 has the lowest level of deprivation, Dep 9-10 the greatest level of deprivation.                  " /><Property name="dc:subject" value="Immunisation coverage (% Dep available eligible population)" /><Property name="dc:subject.keyword" value="Immunisation coverage, Child and Youth" /><Property name="dc:publisher" value="Ministry of Health" /><Property name="dc:creator" value="Ministry of Health National Immunisation Register" /><Property name="dc:coverage.spatial" value="New Zealand" /><Property name="dc:coverage.temporal" value="Annual" /><Property name="dc:language" value="English" /><Property name="dc:rights" value="Public" /><Property name="dc:source" value="Data from the National Immunisation Register: &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.moh.govt.nz/moh.nsf/indexmh/immunisation-coverage-data&quot;&gt;" /><Property name="measure" value="Percentage" /><Property name="numerator" value="Children (registered on the NIR) who turn the age specified witthin the year indicated who have completed their age appropriate immunisations by the time they turned the milestone age." /><Property name="denominator" value=" All children who the age specified within the year indicated" /></Indicator><Indicator id="i2382" name="Dep 1 and 2 (12 months) % immunised" type="numeric" date="2014" href="/metadata/view/indicatorinstance?pid=2382&amp;id=13439&amp;norefer=true" ias:uid="13439" ias:utime="2014-01-01 00:00:00+13:00" ias:full-name="Dep 1 and 2 (12 months) % immunised"><Property name="dc:title" value="Immunisation coverage (% total eligible population) by level of deprivation (NZ Dep)" /><Property name="dc:description" value="Immunisation coverage for children enrolled on the National Immunisation Register by Milestone Age of 6 months, 12 months, 18 months and 24 months. ‘Fully immunised includes the following diseases: diphtheria, tetanus, whooping cough, haemophilus influenza B, hepatitis B, polio and measles, mumps and rubella (the meningococcal vaccine is not included) The National Immunisation Register (NIR) is a computerised system that records immunisation details for NZ children. Children's details are entered at birth or on their first contact with a Primary Health Provider. Children/parents/caregivers can 'opt off' the register which means they are still part of the 'general population' in the denominator but their immunisation information is not available so they do not appear in the numerator. These numbers are very small. Deprivation - the average socioeconomic deprivation of an area. An individual's address is matched to the level of deprivation for that area. Dep 1-2 has the lowest level of deprivation, Dep 9-10 the greatest level of deprivation.                  " /><Property name="dc:subject" value="Immunisation coverage (% Dep available eligible population)" /><Property name="dc:subject.keyword" value="Immunisation coverage, Child and Youth" /><Property name="dc:publisher" value="Ministry of Health" /><Property name="dc:creator" value="Ministry of Health National Immunisation Register" /><Property name="dc:coverage.spatial" value="New Zealand" /><Property name="dc:coverage.temporal" value="Annual" /><Property name="dc:language" value="English" /><Property name="dc:rights" value="Public" /><Property name="dc:source" value="Data from the National Immunisation Register: &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.moh.govt.nz/moh.nsf/indexmh/immunisation-coverage-data&quot;&gt;" /><Property name="measure" value="Percentage" /><Property name="numerator" value="Children (registered on the NIR) who turn the age specified witthin the year indicated who have completed their age appropriate immunisations by the time they turned the milestone age." /><Property name="denominator" value=" All children who the age specified within the year indicated" /></Indicator><Indicator id="i2383" name="Dep 3 and 4 (12 months) % immunised" type="numeric" date="2014" href="/metadata/view/indicatorinstance?pid=2383&amp;id=13440&amp;norefer=true" ias:uid="13440" ias:utime="2014-01-01 00:00:00+13:00" ias:full-name="Dep 3 and 4 (12 months) % immunised"><Property name="dc:title" value="Immunisation coverage (% total eligible population) by level of deprivation (NZ Dep)" /><Property name="dc:description" value="Immunisation coverage for children enrolled on the National Immunisation Register by Milestone Age of 6 months, 12 months, 18 months and 24 months. ‘Fully immunised includes the following diseases: diphtheria, tetanus, whooping cough, haemophilus influenza B, hepatitis B, polio and measles, mumps and rubella (the meningococcal vaccine is not included) The National Immunisation Register (NIR) is a computerised system that records immunisation details for NZ children. Children's details are entered at birth or on their first contact with a Primary Health Provider. Children/parents/caregivers can 'opt off' the register which means they are still part of the 'general population' in the denominator but their immunisation information is not available so they do not appear in the numerator. These numbers are very small. Deprivation - the average socioeconomic deprivation of an area. An individual's address is matched to the level of deprivation for that area. Dep 1-2 has the lowest level of deprivation, Dep 9-10 the greatest level of deprivation.                  " /><Property name="dc:subject" value="Immunisation coverage (% Dep available eligible population)" /><Property name="dc:subject.keyword" value="Immunisation coverage, Child and Youth" /><Property name="dc:publisher" value="Ministry of Health" /><Property name="dc:creator" value="Ministry of Health National Immunisation Register" /><Property name="dc:coverage.spatial" value="New Zealand" /><Property name="dc:coverage.temporal" value="Annual" /><Property name="dc:language" value="English" /><Property name="dc:rights" value="Public" /><Property name="dc:source" value="Data from the National Immunisation Register: &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.moh.govt.nz/moh.nsf/indexmh/immunisation-coverage-data&quot;&gt;" /><Property name="measure" value="Percentage" /><Property name="numerator" value="Children (registered on the NIR) who turn the age specified witthin the year indicated who have completed their age appropriate immunisations by the time they turned the milestone age." /><Property name="denominator" value=" All children who the age specified within the year indicated" /></Indicator><Indicator id="i2384" name="Dep 5 and 6 (12 months) % immunised" type="numeric" date="2014" href="/metadata/view/indicatorinstance?pid=2384&amp;id=13441&amp;norefer=true" ias:uid="13441" ias:utime="2014-01-01 00:00:00+13:00" ias:full-name="Dep 5 and 6 (12 months) % immunised"><Property name="dc:title" value="Immunisation coverage (% total eligible population) by level of deprivation (NZ Dep)" /><Property name="dc:description" value="Immunisation coverage for children enrolled on the National Immunisation Register by Milestone Age of 6 months, 12 months, 18 months and 24 months. ‘Fully immunised includes the following diseases: diphtheria, tetanus, whooping cough, haemophilus influenza B, hepatitis B, polio and measles, mumps and rubella (the meningococcal vaccine is not included) The National Immunisation Register (NIR) is a computerised system that records immunisation details for NZ children. Children's details are entered at birth or on their first contact with a Primary Health Provider. Children/parents/caregivers can 'opt off' the register which means they are still part of the 'general population' in the denominator but their immunisation information is not available so they do not appear in the numerator. These numbers are very small. Deprivation - the average socioeconomic deprivation of an area. An individual's address is matched to the level of deprivation for that area. Dep 1-2 has the lowest level of deprivation, Dep 9-10 the greatest level of deprivation.                  " /><Property name="dc:subject" value="Immunisation coverage (% Dep available eligible population)" /><Property name="dc:subject.keyword" value="Immunisation coverage, Child and Youth" /><Property name="dc:publisher" value="Ministry of Health" /><Property name="dc:creator" value="Ministry of Health National Immunisation Register" /><Property name="dc:coverage.spatial" value="New Zealand" /><Property name="dc:coverage.temporal" value="Annual" /><Property name="dc:language" value="English" /><Property name="dc:rights" value="Public" /><Property name="dc:source" value="Data from the National Immunisation Register: &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.moh.govt.nz/moh.nsf/indexmh/immunisation-coverage-data&quot;&gt;" /><Property name="measure" value="Percentage" /><Property name="numerator" value="Children (registered on the NIR) who turn the age specified witthin the year indicated who have completed their age appropriate immunisations by the time they turned the milestone age." /><Property name="denominator" value=" All children who the age specified within the year indicated" /></Indicator><Indicator id="i2385" name="Dep 7 and 8 (12 months) % immunised" type="numeric" date="2014" href="/metadata/view/indicatorinstance?pid=2385&amp;id=13442&amp;norefer=true" ias:uid="13442" ias:utime="2014-01-01 00:00:00+13:00" ias:full-name="Dep 7 and 8 (12 months) % immunised"><Property name="dc:title" value="Immunisation coverage (% total eligible population) by level of deprivation (NZ Dep)" /><Property name="dc:description" value="Immunisation coverage for children enrolled on the National Immunisation Register by Milestone Age of 6 months, 12 months, 18 months and 24 months. ‘Fully immunised includes the following diseases: diphtheria, tetanus, whooping cough, haemophilus influenza B, hepatitis B, polio and measles, mumps and rubella (the meningococcal vaccine is not included) The National Immunisation Register (NIR) is a computerised system that records immunisation details for NZ children. Children's details are entered at birth or on their first contact with a Primary Health Provider. Children/parents/caregivers can 'opt off' the register which means they are still part of the 'general population' in the denominator but their immunisation information is not available so they do not appear in the numerator. These numbers are very small. Deprivation - the average socioeconomic deprivation of an area. An individual's address is matched to the level of deprivation for that area. Dep 1-2 has the lowest level of deprivation, Dep 9-10 the greatest level of deprivation.                  " /><Property name="dc:subject" value="Immunisation coverage (% Dep available eligible population)" /><Property name="dc:subject.keyword" value="Immunisation coverage, Child and Youth" /><Property name="dc:publisher" value="Ministry of Health" /><Property name="dc:creator" value="Ministry of Health National Immunisation Register" /><Property name="dc:coverage.spatial" value="New Zealand" /><Property name="dc:coverage.temporal" value="Annual" /><Property name="dc:language" value="English" /><Property name="dc:rights" value="Public" /><Property name="dc:source" value="Data from the National Immunisation Register: &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.moh.govt.nz/moh.nsf/indexmh/immunisation-coverage-data&quot;&gt;" /><Property name="measure" value="Percentage" /><Property name="numerator" value="Children (registered on the NIR) who turn the age specified witthin the year indicated who have completed their age appropriate immunisations by the time they turned the milestone age." /><Property name="denominator" value=" All children who the age specified within the year indicated" /></Indicator><Indicator id="i2386" name="Dep 9 and 10 (12 months) % immunised" type="numeric" date="2014" href="/metadata/view/indicatorinstance?pid=2386&amp;id=13443&amp;norefer=true" ias:uid="13443" ias:utime="2014-01-01 00:00:00+13:00" ias:full-name="Dep 9 and 10 (12 months) % immunised"><Property name="dc:title" value="Immunisation coverage (% total eligible population) by level of deprivation (NZ Dep)" /><Property name="dc:description" value="Immunisation coverage for children enrolled on the National Immunisation Register by Milestone Age of 6 months, 12 months, 18 months and 24 months. ‘Fully immunised includes the following diseases: diphtheria, tetanus, whooping cough, haemophilus influenza B, hepatitis B, polio and measles, mumps and rubella (the meningococcal vaccine is not included) The National Immunisation Register (NIR) is a computerised system that records immunisation details for NZ children. Children's details are entered at birth or on their first contact with a Primary Health Provider. Children/parents/caregivers can 'opt off' the register which means they are still part of the 'general population' in the denominator but their immunisation information is not available so they do not appear in the numerator. These numbers are very small. Deprivation - the average socioeconomic deprivation of an area. An individual's address is matched to the level of deprivation for that area. Dep 1-2 has the lowest level of deprivation, Dep 9-10 the greatest level of deprivation.                  " /><Property name="dc:subject" value="Immunisation coverage (% Dep available eligible population)" /><Property name="dc:subject.keyword" value="Immunisation coverage, Child and Youth" /><Property name="dc:publisher" value="Ministry of Health" /><Property name="dc:creator" value="Ministry of Health National Immunisation Register" /><Property name="dc:coverage.spatial" value="New Zealand" /><Property name="dc:coverage.temporal" value="Annual" /><Property name="dc:language" value="English" /><Property name="dc:rights" value="Public" /><Property name="dc:source" value="Data from the National Immunisation Register: &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.moh.govt.nz/moh.nsf/indexmh/immunisation-coverage-data&quot;&gt;" /><Property name="measure" value="Percentage" /><Property name="numerator" value="Children (registered on the NIR) who turn the age specified witthin the year indicated who have completed their age appropriate immunisations by the time they turned the milestone age." /><Property name="denominator" value=" All children who the age specified within the year indicated" /></Indicator><Indicator id="i2387" name="Dep unavailable (12 months) % immunised" type="numeric" date="2014" href="/metadata/view/indicatorinstance?pid=2387&amp;id=13444&amp;norefer=true" ias:uid="13444" ias:utime="2014-01-01 00:00:00+13:00" ias:full-name="Dep unavailable (12 months) % immunised"><Property name="dc:title" value="Immunisation coverage (% total eligible population) by level of deprivation (NZ Dep)" /><Property name="dc:description" value="Immunisation coverage for children enrolled on the National Immunisation Register by Milestone Age of 6 months, 12 months, 18 months and 24 months. ‘Fully immunised includes the following diseases: diphtheria, tetanus, whooping cough, haemophilus influenza B, hepatitis B, polio and measles, mumps and rubella (the meningococcal vaccine is not included) The National Immunisation Register (NIR) is a computerised system that records immunisation details for NZ children. Children's details are entered at birth or on their first contact with a Primary Health Provider. Children/parents/caregivers can 'opt off' the register which means they are still part of the 'general population' in the denominator but their immunisation information is not available so they do not appear in the numerator. These numbers are very small. Deprivation - the average socioeconomic deprivation of an area. An individual's address is matched to the level of deprivation for that area. Dep 1-2 has the lowest level of deprivation, Dep 9-10 the greatest level of deprivation.                  " /><Property name="dc:subject" value="Immunisation coverage (% Dep available eligible population)" /><Property name="dc:subject.keyword" value="Immunisation coverage, Child and Youth" /><Property name="dc:publisher" value="Ministry of Health" /><Property name="dc:creator" value="Ministry of Health National Immunisation Register" /><Property name="dc:coverage.spatial" value="New Zealand" /><Property name="dc:coverage.temporal" value="Annual" /><Property name="dc:language" value="English" /><Property name="dc:rights" value="Public" /><Property name="dc:source" value="Data from the National Immunisation Register: &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.moh.govt.nz/moh.nsf/indexmh/immunisation-coverage-data&quot;&gt;" /><Property name="measure" value="Percentage" /><Property name="numerator" value="Children (registered on the NIR) who turn the age specified witthin the year indicated who have completed their age appropriate immunisations by the time they turned the milestone age." /><Property name="denominator" value=" All children who the age specified within the year indicated" /></Indicator><Indicator id="i2388" name="Dep 1 and 2 (18 months) % immunised" type="numeric" date="2014" href="/metadata/view/indicatorinstance?pid=2388&amp;id=13445&amp;norefer=true" ias:uid="13445" ias:utime="2014-01-01 00:00:00+13:00" ias:full-name="Dep 1 and 2 (18 months) % immunised"><Property name="dc:title" value="Immunisation coverage (% total eligible population) by level of deprivation (NZ Dep)" /><Property name="dc:description" value="Immunisation coverage for children enrolled on the National Immunisation Register by Milestone Age of 6 months, 12 months, 18 months and 24 months. ‘Fully immunised includes the following diseases: diphtheria, tetanus, whooping cough, haemophilus influenza B, hepatitis B, polio and measles, mumps and rubella (the meningococcal vaccine is not included) The National Immunisation Register (NIR) is a computerised system that records immunisation details for NZ children. Children's details are entered at birth or on their first contact with a Primary Health Provider. Children/parents/caregivers can 'opt off' the register which means they are still part of the 'general population' in the denominator but their immunisation information is not available so they do not appear in the numerator. These numbers are very small. Deprivation - the average socioeconomic deprivation of an area. An individual's address is matched to the level of deprivation for that area. Dep 1-2 has the lowest level of deprivation, Dep 9-10 the greatest level of deprivation.                  " /><Property name="dc:subject" value="Immunisation coverage (% Dep available eligible population)" /><Property name="dc:subject.keyword" value="Immunisation coverage, Child and Youth" /><Property name="dc:publisher" value="Ministry of Health" /><Property name="dc:creator" value="Ministry of Health National Immunisation Register" /><Property name="dc:coverage.spatial" value="New Zealand" /><Property name="dc:coverage.temporal" value="Annual" /><Property name="dc:language" value="English" /><Property name="dc:rights" value="Public" /><Property name="dc:source" value="Data from the National Immunisation Register: &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.moh.govt.nz/moh.nsf/indexmh/immunisation-coverage-data&quot;&gt;" /><Property name="measure" value="Percentage" /><Property name="numerator" value="Children (registered on the NIR) who turn the age specified witthin the year indicated who have completed their age appropriate immunisations by the time they turned the milestone age." /><Property name="denominator" value=" All children who the age specified within the year indicated" /></Indicator><Indicator id="i2389" name="Dep 3 and 4 (18 months) % immunised" type="numeric" date="2014" href="/metadata/view/indicatorinstance?pid=2389&amp;id=13446&amp;norefer=true" ias:uid="13446" ias:utime="2014-01-01 00:00:00+13:00" ias:full-name="Dep 3 and 4 (18 months) % immunised"><Property name="dc:title" value="Immunisation coverage (% total eligible population) by level of deprivation (NZ Dep)" /><Property name="dc:description" value="Immunisation coverage for children enrolled on the National Immunisation Register by Milestone Age of 6 months, 12 months, 18 months and 24 months. ‘Fully immunised includes the following diseases: diphtheria, tetanus, whooping cough, haemophilus influenza B, hepatitis B, polio and measles, mumps and rubella (the meningococcal vaccine is not included) The National Immunisation Register (NIR) is a computerised system that records immunisation details for NZ children. Children's details are entered at birth or on their first contact with a Primary Health Provider. Children/parents/caregivers can 'opt off' the register which means they are still part of the 'general population' in the denominator but their immunisation information is not available so they do not appear in the numerator. These numbers are very small. Deprivation - the average socioeconomic deprivation of an area. An individual's address is matched to the level of deprivation for that area. Dep 1-2 has the lowest level of deprivation, Dep 9-10 the greatest level of deprivation.                  " /><Property name="dc:subject" value="Immunisation coverage (% Dep available eligible population)" /><Property name="dc:subject.keyword" value="Immunisation coverage, Child and Youth" /><Property name="dc:publisher" value="Ministry of Health" /><Property name="dc:creator" value="Ministry of Health National Immunisation Register" /><Property name="dc:coverage.spatial" value="New Zealand" /><Property name="dc:coverage.temporal" value="Annual" /><Property name="dc:language" value="English" /><Property name="dc:rights" value="Public" /><Property name="dc:source" value="Data from the National Immunisation Register: &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.moh.govt.nz/moh.nsf/indexmh/immunisation-coverage-data&quot;&gt;" /><Property name="measure" value="Percentage" /><Property name="numerator" value="Children (registered on the NIR) who turn the age specified witthin the year indicated who have completed their age appropriate immunisations by the time they turned the milestone age." /><Property name="denominator" value=" All children who the age specified within the year indicated" /></Indicator><Indicator id="i2390" name="Dep 5 and 6 (18 months) % immunised" type="numeric" date="2014" href="/metadata/view/indicatorinstance?pid=2390&amp;id=13447&amp;norefer=true" ias:uid="13447" ias:utime="2014-01-01 00:00:00+13:00" ias:full-name="Dep 5 and 6 (18 months) % immunised"><Property name="dc:title" value="Immunisation coverage (% total eligible population) by level of deprivation (NZ Dep)" /><Property name="dc:description" value="Immunisation coverage for children enrolled on the National Immunisation Register by Milestone Age of 6 months, 12 months, 18 months and 24 months. ‘Fully immunised includes the following diseases: diphtheria, tetanus, whooping cough, haemophilus influenza B, hepatitis B, polio and measles, mumps and rubella (the meningococcal vaccine is not included) The National Immunisation Register (NIR) is a computerised system that records immunisation details for NZ children. Children's details are entered at birth or on their first contact with a Primary Health Provider. Children/parents/caregivers can 'opt off' the register which means they are still part of the 'general population' in the denominator but their immunisation information is not available so they do not appear in the numerator. These numbers are very small. Deprivation - the average socioeconomic deprivation of an area. An individual's address is matched to the level of deprivation for that area. Dep 1-2 has the lowest level of deprivation, Dep 9-10 the greatest level of deprivation.                  " /><Property name="dc:subject" value="Immunisation coverage (% Dep available eligible population)" /><Property name="dc:subject.keyword" value="Immunisation coverage, Child and Youth" /><Property name="dc:publisher" value="Ministry of Health" /><Property name="dc:creator" value="Ministry of Health National Immunisation Register" /><Property name="dc:coverage.spatial" value="New Zealand" /><Property name="dc:coverage.temporal" value="Annual" /><Property name="dc:language" value="English" /><Property name="dc:rights" value="Public" /><Property name="dc:source" value="Data from the National Immunisation Register: &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.moh.govt.nz/moh.nsf/indexmh/immunisation-coverage-data&quot;&gt;" /><Property name="measure" value="Percentage" /><Property name="numerator" value="Children (registered on the NIR) who turn the age specified witthin the year indicated who have completed their age appropriate immunisations by the time they turned the milestone age." /><Property name="denominator" value=" All children who the age specified within the year indicated" /></Indicator><Indicator id="i2391" name="Dep 7 and 8 (18 months) % immunised" type="numeric" date="2014" href="/metadata/view/indicatorinstance?pid=2391&amp;id=13448&amp;norefer=true" ias:uid="13448" ias:utime="2014-01-01 00:00:00+13:00" ias:full-name="Dep 7 and 8 (18 months) % immunised"><Property name="dc:title" value="Immunisation coverage (% total eligible population) by level of deprivation (NZ Dep)" /><Property name="dc:description" value="Immunisation coverage for children enrolled on the National Immunisation Register by Milestone Age of 6 months, 12 months, 18 months and 24 months. ‘Fully immunised includes the following diseases: diphtheria, tetanus, whooping cough, haemophilus influenza B, hepatitis B, polio and measles, mumps and rubella (the meningococcal vaccine is not included) The National Immunisation Register (NIR) is a computerised system that records immunisation details for NZ children. Children's details are entered at birth or on their first contact with a Primary Health Provider. Children/parents/caregivers can 'opt off' the register which means they are still part of the 'general population' in the denominator but their immunisation information is not available so they do not appear in the numerator. These numbers are very small. Deprivation - the average socioeconomic deprivation of an area. An individual's address is matched to the level of deprivation for that area. Dep 1-2 has the lowest level of deprivation, Dep 9-10 the greatest level of deprivation.                  " /><Property name="dc:subject" value="Immunisation coverage (% Dep available eligible population)" /><Property name="dc:subject.keyword" value="Immunisation coverage, Child and Youth" /><Property name="dc:publisher" value="Ministry of Health" /><Property name="dc:creator" value="Ministry of Health National Immunisation Register" /><Property name="dc:coverage.spatial" value="New Zealand" /><Property name="dc:coverage.temporal" value="Annual" /><Property name="dc:language" value="English" /><Property name="dc:rights" value="Public" /><Property name="dc:source" value="Data from the National Immunisation Register: &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.moh.govt.nz/moh.nsf/indexmh/immunisation-coverage-data&quot;&gt;" /><Property name="measure" value="Percentage" /><Property name="numerator" value="Children (registered on the NIR) who turn the age specified witthin the year indicated who have completed their age appropriate immunisations by the time they turned the milestone age." /><Property name="denominator" value=" All children who the age specified within the year indicated" /></Indicator><Indicator id="i2392" name="Dep 9 and 10 (18 months) % immunised" type="numeric" date="2014" href="/metadata/view/indicatorinstance?pid=2392&amp;id=13449&amp;norefer=true" ias:uid="13449" ias:utime="2014-01-01 00:00:00+13:00" ias:full-name="Dep 9 and 10 (18 months) % immunised"><Property name="dc:title" value="Immunisation coverage (% total eligible population) by level of deprivation (NZ Dep)" /><Property name="dc:description" value="Immunisation coverage for children enrolled on the National Immunisation Register by Milestone Age of 6 months, 12 months, 18 months and 24 months. ‘Fully immunised includes the following diseases: diphtheria, tetanus, whooping cough, haemophilus influenza B, hepatitis B, polio and measles, mumps and rubella (the meningococcal vaccine is not included) The National Immunisation Register (NIR) is a computerised system that records immunisation details for NZ children. Children's details are entered at birth or on their first contact with a Primary Health Provider. Children/parents/caregivers can 'opt off' the register which means they are still part of the 'general population' in the denominator but their immunisation information is not available so they do not appear in the numerator. These numbers are very small. Deprivation - the average socioeconomic deprivation of an area. An individual's address is matched to the level of deprivation for that area. Dep 1-2 has the lowest level of deprivation, Dep 9-10 the greatest level of deprivation.                  " /><Property name="dc:subject" value="Immunisation coverage (% Dep available eligible population)" /><Property name="dc:subject.keyword" value="Immunisation coverage, Child and Youth" /><Property name="dc:publisher" value="Ministry of Health" /><Property name="dc:creator" value="Ministry of Health National Immunisation Register" /><Property name="dc:coverage.spatial" value="New Zealand" /><Property name="dc:coverage.temporal" value="Annual" /><Property name="dc:language" value="English" /><Property name="dc:rights" value="Public" /><Property name="dc:source" value="Data from the National Immunisation Register: &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.moh.govt.nz/moh.nsf/indexmh/immunisation-coverage-data&quot;&gt;" /><Property name="measure" value="Percentage" /><Property name="numerator" value="Children (registered on the NIR) who turn the age specified witthin the year indicated who have completed their age appropriate immunisations by the time they turned the milestone age." /><Property name="denominator" value=" All children who the age specified within the year indicated" /></Indicator><Indicator id="i2393" name="Dep unavailable (18 months) % immunised" type="numeric" date="2014" href="/metadata/view/indicatorinstance?pid=2393&amp;id=13450&amp;norefer=true" ias:uid="13450" ias:utime="2014-01-01 00:00:00+13:00" ias:full-name="Dep unavailable (18 months) % immunised"><Property name="dc:title" value="Immunisation coverage (% total eligible population) by level of deprivation (NZ Dep)" /><Property name="dc:description" value="Immunisation coverage for children enrolled on the National Immunisation Register by Milestone Age of 6 months, 12 months, 18 months and 24 months. ‘Fully immunised includes the following diseases: diphtheria, tetanus, whooping cough, haemophilus influenza B, hepatitis B, polio and measles, mumps and rubella (the meningococcal vaccine is not included) The National Immunisation Register (NIR) is a computerised system that records immunisation details for NZ children. Children's details are entered at birth or on their first contact with a Primary Health Provider. Children/parents/caregivers can 'opt off' the register which means they are still part of the 'general population' in the denominator but their immunisation information is not available so they do not appear in the numerator. These numbers are very small. Deprivation - the average socioeconomic deprivation of an area. An individual's address is matched to the level of deprivation for that area. Dep 1-2 has the lowest level of deprivation, Dep 9-10 the greatest level of deprivation.                  " /><Property name="dc:subject" value="Immunisation coverage (% Dep available eligible population)" /><Property name="dc:subject.keyword" value="Immunisation coverage, Child and Youth" /><Property name="dc:publisher" value="Ministry of Health" /><Property name="dc:creator" value="Ministry of Health National Immunisation Register" /><Property name="dc:coverage.spatial" value="New Zealand" /><Property name="dc:coverage.temporal" value="Annual" /><Property name="dc:language" value="English" /><Property name="dc:rights" value="Public" /><Property name="dc:source" value="Data from the National Immunisation Register: &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.moh.govt.nz/moh.nsf/indexmh/immunisation-coverage-data&quot;&gt;" /><Property name="measure" value="Percentage" /><Property name="numerator" value="Children (registered on the NIR) who turn the age specified witthin the year indicated who have completed their age appropriate immunisations by the time they turned the milestone age." /><Property name="denominator" value=" All children who the age specified within the year indicated" /></Indicator><Indicator id="i2394" name="Dep 1 and 2 (24 months) % immunised" type="numeric" date="2014" href="/metadata/view/indicatorinstance?pid=2394&amp;id=13451&amp;norefer=true" ias:uid="13451" ias:utime="2014-01-01 00:00:00+13:00" ias:full-name="Dep 1 and 2 (24 months) % immunised"><Property name="dc:title" value="Immunisation coverage (% total eligible population) by level of deprivation (NZ Dep)" /><Property name="dc:description" value="Immunisation coverage for children enrolled on the National Immunisation Register by Milestone Age of 6 months, 12 months, 18 months and 24 months. ‘Fully immunised includes the following diseases: diphtheria, tetanus, whooping cough, haemophilus influenza B, hepatitis B, polio and measles, mumps and rubella (the meningococcal vaccine is not included) The National Immunisation Register (NIR) is a computerised system that records immunisation details for NZ children. Children's details are entered at birth or on their first contact with a Primary Health Provider. Children/parents/caregivers can 'opt off' the register which means they are still part of the 'general population' in the denominator but their immunisation information is not available so they do not appear in the numerator. These numbers are very small. Deprivation - the average socioeconomic deprivation of an area. An individual's address is matched to the level of deprivation for that area. Dep 1-2 has the lowest level of deprivation, Dep 9-10 the greatest level of deprivation.                  " /><Property name="dc:subject" value="Immunisation coverage (% Dep available eligible population)" /><Property name="dc:subject.keyword" value="Immunisation coverage, Child and Youth" /><Property name="dc:publisher" value="Ministry of Health" /><Property name="dc:creator" value="Ministry of Health National Immunisation Register" /><Property name="dc:coverage.spatial" value="New Zealand" /><Property name="dc:coverage.temporal" value="Annual" /><Property name="dc:language" value="English" /><Property name="dc:rights" value="Public" /><Property name="dc:source" value="Data from the National Immunisation Register: &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.moh.govt.nz/moh.nsf/indexmh/immunisation-coverage-data&quot;&gt;" /><Property name="measure" value="Percentage" /><Property name="numerator" value="Children (registered on the NIR) who turn the age specified witthin the year indicated who have completed their age appropriate immunisations by the time they turned the milestone age." /><Property name="denominator" value=" All children who the age specified within the year indicated" /></Indicator><Indicator id="i2395" name="Dep 3 and 4 (24 months) % immunised" type="numeric" date="2014" href="/metadata/view/indicatorinstance?pid=2395&amp;id=13452&amp;norefer=true" ias:uid="13452" ias:utime="2014-01-01 00:00:00+13:00" ias:full-name="Dep 3 and 4 (24 months) % immunised"><Property name="dc:title" value="Immunisation coverage (% total eligible population) by level of deprivation (NZ Dep)" /><Property name="dc:description" value="Immunisation coverage for children enrolled on the National Immunisation Register by Milestone Age of 6 months, 12 months, 18 months and 24 months. ‘Fully immunised includes the following diseases: diphtheria, tetanus, whooping cough, haemophilus influenza B, hepatitis B, polio and measles, mumps and rubella (the meningococcal vaccine is not included) The National Immunisation Register (NIR) is a computerised system that records immunisation details for NZ children. Children's details are entered at birth or on their first contact with a Primary Health Provider. Children/parents/caregivers can 'opt off' the register which means they are still part of the 'general population' in the denominator but their immunisation information is not available so they do not appear in the numerator. These numbers are very small. Deprivation - the average socioeconomic deprivation of an area. An individual's address is matched to the level of deprivation for that area. Dep 1-2 has the lowest level of deprivation, Dep 9-10 the greatest level of deprivation.                  " /><Property name="dc:subject" value="Immunisation coverage (% Dep available eligible population)" /><Property name="dc:subject.keyword" value="Immunisation coverage, Child and Youth" /><Property name="dc:publisher" value="Ministry of Health" /><Property name="dc:creator" value="Ministry of Health National Immunisation Register" /><Property name="dc:coverage.spatial" value="New Zealand" /><Property name="dc:coverage.temporal" value="Annual" /><Property name="dc:language" value="English" /><Property name="dc:rights" value="Public" /><Property name="dc:source" value="Data from the National Immunisation Register: &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.moh.govt.nz/moh.nsf/indexmh/immunisation-coverage-data&quot;&gt;" /><Property name="measure" value="Percentage" /><Property name="numerator" value="Children (registered on the NIR) who turn the age specified witthin the year indicated who have completed their age appropriate immunisations by the time they turned the milestone age." /><Property name="denominator" value=" All children who the age specified within the year indicated" /></Indicator><Indicator id="i2396" name="Dep 5 and 6 (24 months) % immunised" type="numeric" date="2014" href="/metadata/view/indicatorinstance?pid=2396&amp;id=13453&amp;norefer=true" ias:uid="13453" ias:utime="2014-01-01 00:00:00+13:00" ias:full-name="Dep 5 and 6 (24 months) % immunised"><Property name="dc:title" value="Immunisation coverage (% total eligible population) by level of deprivation (NZ Dep)" /><Property name="dc:description" value="Immunisation coverage for children enrolled on the National Immunisation Register by Milestone Age of 6 months, 12 months, 18 months and 24 months. ‘Fully immunised includes the following diseases: diphtheria, tetanus, whooping cough, haemophilus influenza B, hepatitis B, polio and measles, mumps and rubella (the meningococcal vaccine is not included) The National Immunisation Register (NIR) is a computerised system that records immunisation details for NZ children. Children's details are entered at birth or on their first contact with a Primary Health Provider. Children/parents/caregivers can 'opt off' the register which means they are still part of the 'general population' in the denominator but their immunisation information is not available so they do not appear in the numerator. These numbers are very small. Deprivation - the average socioeconomic deprivation of an area. An individual's address is matched to the level of deprivation for that area. Dep 1-2 has the lowest level of deprivation, Dep 9-10 the greatest level of deprivation.                  " /><Property name="dc:subject" value="Immunisation coverage (% Dep available eligible population)" /><Property name="dc:subject.keyword" value="Immunisation coverage, Child and Youth" /><Property name="dc:publisher" value="Ministry of Health" /><Property name="dc:creator" value="Ministry of Health National Immunisation Register" /><Property name="dc:coverage.spatial" value="New Zealand" /><Property name="dc:coverage.temporal" value="Annual" /><Property name="dc:language" value="English" /><Property name="dc:rights" value="Public" /><Property name="dc:source" value="Data from the National Immunisation Register: &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.moh.govt.nz/moh.nsf/indexmh/immunisation-coverage-data&quot;&gt;" /><Property name="measure" value="Percentage" /><Property name="numerator" value="Children (registered on the NIR) who turn the age specified witthin the year indicated who have completed their age appropriate immunisations by the time they turned the milestone age." /><Property name="denominator" value=" All children who the age specified within the year indicated" /></Indicator><Indicator id="i2397" name="Dep 7 and 8 (24 months) % immunised" type="numeric" date="2014" href="/metadata/view/indicatorinstance?pid=2397&amp;id=13454&amp;norefer=true" ias:uid="13454" ias:utime="2014-01-01 00:00:00+13:00" ias:full-name="Dep 7 and 8 (24 months) % immunised"><Property name="dc:title" value="Immunisation coverage (% total eligible population) by level of deprivation (NZ Dep)" /><Property name="dc:description" value="Immunisation coverage for children enrolled on the National Immunisation Register by Milestone Age of 6 months, 12 months, 18 months and 24 months. ‘Fully immunised includes the following diseases: diphtheria, tetanus, whooping cough, haemophilus influenza B, hepatitis B, polio and measles, mumps and rubella (the meningococcal vaccine is not included) The National Immunisation Register (NIR) is a computerised system that records immunisation details for NZ children. Children's details are entered at birth or on their first contact with a Primary Health Provider. Children/parents/caregivers can 'opt off' the register which means they are still part of the 'general population' in the denominator but their immunisation information is not available so they do not appear in the numerator. These numbers are very small. Deprivation - the average socioeconomic deprivation of an area. An individual's address is matched to the level of deprivation for that area. Dep 1-2 has the lowest level of deprivation, Dep 9-10 the greatest level of deprivation.                  " /><Property name="dc:subject" value="Immunisation coverage (% Dep available eligible population)" /><Property name="dc:subject.keyword" value="Immunisation coverage, Child and Youth" /><Property name="dc:publisher" value="Ministry of Health" /><Property name="dc:creator" value="Ministry of Health National Immunisation Register" /><Property name="dc:coverage.spatial" value="New Zealand" /><Property name="dc:coverage.temporal" value="Annual" /><Property name="dc:language" value="English" /><Property name="dc:rights" value="Public" /><Property name="dc:source" value="Data from the National Immunisation Register: &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.moh.govt.nz/moh.nsf/indexmh/immunisation-coverage-data&quot;&gt;" /><Property name="measure" value="Percentage" /><Property name="numerator" value="Children (registered on the NIR) who turn the age specified witthin the year indicated who have completed their age appropriate immunisations by the time they turned the milestone age." /><Property name="denominator" value=" All children who the age specified within the year indicated" /></Indicator><Indicator id="i2398" name="Dep 9 and 10 (24 months) % immunised" type="numeric" date="2014" href="/metadata/view/indicatorinstance?pid=2398&amp;id=13455&amp;norefer=true" ias:uid="13455" ias:utime="2014-01-01 00:00:00+13:00" ias:full-name="Dep 9 and 10 (24 months) % immunised"><Property name="dc:title" value="Immunisation coverage (% total eligible population) by level of deprivation (NZ Dep)" /><Property name="dc:description" value="Immunisation coverage for children enrolled on the National Immunisation Register by Milestone Age of 6 months, 12 months, 18 months and 24 months. ‘Fully immunised includes the following diseases: diphtheria, tetanus, whooping cough, haemophilus influenza B, hepatitis B, polio and measles, mumps and rubella (the meningococcal vaccine is not included) The National Immunisation Register (NIR) is a computerised system that records immunisation details for NZ children. Children's details are entered at birth or on their first contact with a Primary Health Provider. Children/parents/caregivers can 'opt off' the register which means they are still part of the 'general population' in the denominator but their immunisation information is not available so they do not appear in the numerator. These numbers are very small. Deprivation - the average socioeconomic deprivation of an area. An individual's address is matched to the level of deprivation for that area. Dep 1-2 has the lowest level of deprivation, Dep 9-10 the greatest level of deprivation.                  " /><Property name="dc:subject" value="Immunisation coverage (% Dep available eligible population)" /><Property name="dc:subject.keyword" value="Immunisation coverage, Child and Youth" /><Property name="dc:publisher" value="Ministry of Health" /><Property name="dc:creator" value="Ministry of Health National Immunisation Register" /><Property name="dc:coverage.spatial" value="New Zealand" /><Property name="dc:coverage.temporal" value="Annual" /><Property name="dc:language" value="English" /><Property name="dc:rights" value="Public" /><Property name="dc:source" value="Data from the National Immunisation Register: &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.moh.govt.nz/moh.nsf/indexmh/immunisation-coverage-data&quot;&gt;" /><Property name="measure" value="Percentage" /><Property name="numerator" value="Children (registered on the NIR) who turn the age specified witthin the year indicated who have completed their age appropriate immunisations by the time they turned the milestone age." /><Property name="denominator" value=" All children who the age specified within the year indicated" /></Indicator><Indicator id="i2399" name="Dep unavailable (24 months) % immunised" type="numeric" date="2014" href="/metadata/view/indicatorinstance?pid=2399&amp;id=13456&amp;norefer=true" ias:uid="13456" ias:utime="2014-01-01 00:00:00+13:00" ias:full-name="Dep unavailable (24 months) % immunised"><Property name="dc:title" value="Immunisation coverage (% total eligible population) by level of deprivation (NZ Dep)" /><Property name="dc:description" value="Immunisation coverage for children enrolled on the National Immunisation Register by Milestone Age of 6 months, 12 months, 18 months and 24 months. ‘Fully immunised includes the following diseases: diphtheria, tetanus, whooping cough, haemophilus influenza B, hepatitis B, polio and measles, mumps and rubella (the meningococcal vaccine is not included) The National Immunisation Register (NIR) is a computerised system that records immunisation details for NZ children. Children's details are entered at birth or on their first contact with a Primary Health Provider. Children/parents/caregivers can 'opt off' the register which means they are still part of the 'general population' in the denominator but their immunisation information is not available so they do not appear in the numerator. These numbers are very small. Deprivation - the average socioeconomic deprivation of an area. An individual's address is matched to the level of deprivation for that area. Dep 1-2 has the lowest level of deprivation, Dep 9-10 the greatest level of deprivation.                  " /><Property name="dc:subject" value="Immunisation coverage (% Dep available eligible population)" /><Property name="dc:subject.keyword" value="Immunisation coverage, Child and Youth" /><Property name="dc:publisher" value="Ministry of Health" /><Property name="dc:creator" value="Ministry of Health National Immunisation Register" /><Property name="dc:coverage.spatial" value="New Zealand" /><Property name="dc:coverage.temporal" value="Annual" /><Property name="dc:language" value="English" /><Property name="dc:rights" value="Public" /><Property name="dc:source" value="Data from the National Immunisation Register: &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.moh.govt.nz/moh.nsf/indexmh/immunisation-coverage-data&quot;&gt;" /><Property name="measure" value="Percentage" /><Property name="numerator" value="Children (registered on the NIR) who turn the age specified witthin the year indicated who have completed their age appropriate immunisations by the time they turned the milestone age." /><Property name="denominator" value=" All children who the age specified within the year indicated" /></Indicator><Indicator id="i2400" name="Dep 1 and 2 (5 years) % immunised" type="numeric" date="2014" href="/metadata/view/indicatorinstance?pid=2400&amp;id=13457&amp;norefer=true" ias:uid="13457" ias:utime="2014-01-01 00:00:00+13:00" ias:full-name="Dep 1 and 2 (5 years) % immunised"><Property name="dc:title" value="Immunisation coverage (% total eligible population) by level of deprivation (NZ Dep)" /><Property name="dc:description" value="Immunisation coverage for children enrolled on the National Immunisation Register by Milestone Age of 6 months, 12 months, 18 months and 24 months. ‘Fully immunised includes the following diseases: diphtheria, tetanus, whooping cough, haemophilus influenza B, hepatitis B, polio and measles, mumps and rubella (the meningococcal vaccine is not included) The National Immunisation Register (NIR) is a computerised system that records immunisation details for NZ children. Children's details are entered at birth or on their first contact with a Primary Health Provider. Children/parents/caregivers can 'opt off' the register which means they are still part of the 'general population' in the denominator but their immunisation information is not available so they do not appear in the numerator. These numbers are very small. Deprivation - the average socioeconomic deprivation of an area. An individual's address is matched to the level of deprivation for that area. Dep 1-2 has the lowest level of deprivation, Dep 9-10 the greatest level of deprivation.                  " /><Property name="dc:subject" value="Immunisation coverage (% Dep available eligible population)" /><Property name="dc:subject.keyword" value="Immunisation coverage, Child and Youth" /><Property name="dc:publisher" value="Ministry of Health" /><Property name="dc:creator" value="Ministry of Health National Immunisation Register" /><Property name="dc:coverage.spatial" value="New Zealand" /><Property name="dc:coverage.temporal" value="Annual" /><Property name="dc:language" value="English" /><Property name="dc:rights" value="Public" /><Property name="dc:source" value="Data from the National Immunisation Register: &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.moh.govt.nz/moh.nsf/indexmh/immunisation-coverage-data&quot;&gt;" /><Property name="measure" value="Percentage" /><Property name="numerator" value="Children (registered on the NIR) who turn the age specified witthin the year indicated who have completed their age appropriate immunisations by the time they turned the milestone age." /><Property name="denominator" value=" All children who the age specified within the year indicated" /></Indicator><Indicator id="i2401" name="Dep 3 and 4 (5 years) % immunised" type="numeric" date="2014" href="/metadata/view/indicatorinstance?pid=2401&amp;id=13458&amp;norefer=true" ias:uid="13458" ias:utime="2014-01-01 00:00:00+13:00" ias:full-name="Dep 3 and 4 (5 years) % immunised"><Property name="dc:title" value="Immunisation coverage (% total eligible population) by level of deprivation (NZ Dep)" /><Property name="dc:description" value="Immunisation coverage for children enrolled on the National Immunisation Register by Milestone Age of 6 months, 12 months, 18 months and 24 months. ‘Fully immunised includes the following diseases: diphtheria, tetanus, whooping cough, haemophilus influenza B, hepatitis B, polio and measles, mumps and rubella (the meningococcal vaccine is not included) The National Immunisation Register (NIR) is a computerised system that records immunisation details for NZ children. Children's details are entered at birth or on their first contact with a Primary Health Provider. Children/parents/caregivers can 'opt off' the register which means they are still part of the 'general population' in the denominator but their immunisation information is not available so they do not appear in the numerator. These numbers are very small. Deprivation - the average socioeconomic deprivation of an area. An individual's address is matched to the level of deprivation for that area. Dep 1-2 has the lowest level of deprivation, Dep 9-10 the greatest level of deprivation.                  " /><Property name="dc:subject" value="Immunisation coverage (% Dep available eligible population)" /><Property name="dc:subject.keyword" value="Immunisation coverage, Child and Youth" /><Property name="dc:publisher" value="Ministry of Health" /><Property name="dc:creator" value="Ministry of Health National Immunisation Register" /><Property name="dc:coverage.spatial" value="New Zealand" /><Property name="dc:coverage.temporal" value="Annual" /><Property name="dc:language" value="English" /><Property name="dc:rights" value="Public" /><Property name="dc:source" value="Data from the National Immunisation Register: &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.moh.govt.nz/moh.nsf/indexmh/immunisation-coverage-data&quot;&gt;" /><Property name="measure" value="Percentage" /><Property name="numerator" value="Children (registered on the NIR) who turn the age specified witthin the year indicated who have completed their age appropriate immunisations by the time they turned the milestone age." /><Property name="denominator" value=" All children who the age specified within the year indicated" /></Indicator><Indicator id="i2402" name="Dep 5 and 6 (5 years) % immunised" type="numeric" date="2014" href="/metadata/view/indicatorinstance?pid=2402&amp;id=13459&amp;norefer=true" ias:uid="13459" ias:utime="2014-01-01 00:00:00+13:00" ias:full-name="Dep 5 and 6 (5 years) % immunised"><Property name="dc:title" value="Immunisation coverage (% total eligible population) by level of deprivation (NZ Dep)" /><Property name="dc:description" value="Immunisation coverage for children enrolled on the National Immunisation Register by Milestone Age of 6 months, 12 months, 18 months and 24 months. ‘Fully immunised includes the following diseases: diphtheria, tetanus, whooping cough, haemophilus influenza B, hepatitis B, polio and measles, mumps and rubella (the meningococcal vaccine is not included) The National Immunisation Register (NIR) is a computerised system that records immunisation details for NZ children. Children's details are entered at birth or on their first contact with a Primary Health Provider. Children/parents/caregivers can 'opt off' the register which means they are still part of the 'general population' in the denominator but their immunisation information is not available so they do not appear in the numerator. These numbers are very small. Deprivation - the average socioeconomic deprivation of an area. An individual's address is matched to the level of deprivation for that area. Dep 1-2 has the lowest level of deprivation, Dep 9-10 the greatest level of deprivation.                  " /><Property name="dc:subject" value="Immunisation coverage (% Dep available eligible population)" /><Property name="dc:subject.keyword" value="Immunisation coverage, Child and Youth" /><Property name="dc:publisher" value="Ministry of Health" /><Property name="dc:creator" value="Ministry of Health National Immunisation Register" /><Property name="dc:coverage.spatial" value="New Zealand" /><Property name="dc:coverage.temporal" value="Annual" /><Property name="dc:language" value="English" /><Property name="dc:rights" value="Public" /><Property name="dc:source" value="Data from the National Immunisation Register: &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.moh.govt.nz/moh.nsf/indexmh/immunisation-coverage-data&quot;&gt;" /><Property name="measure" value="Percentage" /><Property name="numerator" value="Children (registered on the NIR) who turn the age specified witthin the year indicated who have completed their age appropriate immunisations by the time they turned the milestone age." /><Property name="denominator" value=" All children who the age specified within the year indicated" /></Indicator><Indicator id="i2403" name="Dep 7 and 8 (5 years) % immunised" type="numeric" date="2014" href="/metadata/view/indicatorinstance?pid=2403&amp;id=13460&amp;norefer=true" ias:uid="13460" ias:utime="2014-01-01 00:00:00+13:00" ias:full-name="Dep 7 and 8 (5 years) % immunised"><Property name="dc:title" value="Immunisation coverage (% total eligible population) by level of deprivation (NZ Dep)" /><Property name="dc:description" value="Immunisation coverage for children enrolled on the National Immunisation Register by Milestone Age of 6 months, 12 months, 18 months and 24 months. ‘Fully immunised includes the following diseases: diphtheria, tetanus, whooping cough, haemophilus influenza B, hepatitis B, polio and measles, mumps and rubella (the meningococcal vaccine is not included) The National Immunisation Register (NIR) is a computerised system that records immunisation details for NZ children. Children's details are entered at birth or on their first contact with a Primary Health Provider. Children/parents/caregivers can 'opt off' the register which means they are still part of the 'general population' in the denominator but their immunisation information is not available so they do not appear in the numerator. These numbers are very small. Deprivation - the average socioeconomic deprivation of an area. An individual's address is matched to the level of deprivation for that area. Dep 1-2 has the lowest level of deprivation, Dep 9-10 the greatest level of deprivation.                  " /><Property name="dc:subject" value="Immunisation coverage (% Dep available eligible population)" /><Property name="dc:subject.keyword" value="Immunisation coverage, Child and Youth" /><Property name="dc:publisher" value="Ministry of Health" /><Property name="dc:creator" value="Ministry of Health National Immunisation Register" /><Property name="dc:coverage.spatial" value="New Zealand" /><Property name="dc:coverage.temporal" value="Annual" /><Property name="dc:language" value="English" /><Property name="dc:rights" value="Public" /><Property name="dc:source" value="Data from the National Immunisation Register: &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.moh.govt.nz/moh.nsf/indexmh/immunisation-coverage-data&quot;&gt;" /><Property name="measure" value="Percentage" /><Property name="numerator" value="Children (registered on the NIR) who turn the age specified witthin the year indicated who have completed their age appropriate immunisations by the time they turned the milestone age." /><Property name="denominator" value=" All children who the age specified within the year indicated" /></Indicator><Indicator id="i2404" name="Dep 9 and 10 (5 years) % immunised" type="numeric" date="2014" href="/metadata/view/indicatorinstance?pid=2404&amp;id=13461&amp;norefer=true" ias:uid="13461" ias:utime="2014-01-01 00:00:00+13:00" ias:full-name="Dep 9 and 10 (5 years) % immunised"><Property name="dc:title" value="Immunisation coverage (% total eligible population) by level of deprivation (NZ Dep)" /><Property name="dc:description" value="Immunisation coverage for children enrolled on the National Immunisation Register by Milestone Age of 6 months, 12 months, 18 months and 24 months. ‘Fully immunised includes the following diseases: diphtheria, tetanus, whooping cough, haemophilus influenza B, hepatitis B, polio and measles, mumps and rubella (the meningococcal vaccine is not included) The National Immunisation Register (NIR) is a computerised system that records immunisation details for NZ children. Children's details are entered at birth or on their first contact with a Primary Health Provider. Children/parents/caregivers can 'opt off' the register which means they are still part of the 'general population' in the denominator but their immunisation information is not available so they do not appear in the numerator. These numbers are very small. Deprivation - the average socioeconomic deprivation of an area. An individual's address is matched to the level of deprivation for that area. Dep 1-2 has the lowest level of deprivation, Dep 9-10 the greatest level of deprivation.                  " /><Property name="dc:subject" value="Immunisation coverage (% Dep available eligible population)" /><Property name="dc:subject.keyword" value="Immunisation coverage, Child and Youth" /><Property name="dc:publisher" value="Ministry of Health" /><Property name="dc:creator" value="Ministry of Health National Immunisation Register" /><Property name="dc:coverage.spatial" value="New Zealand" /><Property name="dc:coverage.temporal" value="Annual" /><Property name="dc:language" value="English" /><Property name="dc:rights" value="Public" /><Property name="dc:source" value="Data from the National Immunisation Register: &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.moh.govt.nz/moh.nsf/indexmh/immunisation-coverage-data&quot;&gt;" /><Property name="measure" value="Percentage" /><Property name="numerator" value="Children (registered on the NIR) who turn the age specified witthin the year indicated who have completed their age appropriate immunisations by the time they turned the milestone age." /><Property name="denominator" value=" All children who the age specified within the year indicated" /></Indicator><Indicator id="i2405" name="Dep unavailable (5 years) % immunised" type="numeric" date="2014" href="/metadata/view/indicatorinstance?pid=2405&amp;id=13462&amp;norefer=true" ias:uid="13462" ias:utime="2014-01-01 00:00:00+13:00" ias:full-name="Dep unavailable (5 years) % immunised"><Property name="dc:title" value="Immunisation coverage (% total eligible population) by level of deprivation (NZ Dep)" /><Property name="dc:description" value="Immunisation coverage for children enrolled on the National Immunisation Register by Milestone Age of 6 months, 12 months, 18 months and 24 months. ‘Fully immunised includes the following diseases: diphtheria, tetanus, whooping cough, haemophilus influenza B, hepatitis B, polio and measles, mumps and rubella (the meningococcal vaccine is not included) The National Immunisation Register (NIR) is a computerised system that records immunisation details for NZ children. Children's details are entered at birth or on their first contact with a Primary Health Provider. Children/parents/caregivers can 'opt off' the register which means they are still part of the 'general population' in the denominator but their immunisation information is not available so they do not appear in the numerator. These numbers are very small. Deprivation - the average socioeconomic deprivation of an area. An individual's address is matched to the level of deprivation for that area. Dep 1-2 has the lowest level of deprivation, Dep 9-10 the greatest level of deprivation.                  " /><Property name="dc:subject" value="Immunisation coverage (% Dep available eligible population)" /><Property name="dc:subject.keyword" value="Immunisation coverage, Child and Youth" /><Property name="dc:publisher" value="Ministry of Health" /><Property name="dc:creator" value="Ministry of Health National Immunisation Register" /><Property name="dc:coverage.spatial" value="New Zealand" /><Property name="dc:coverage.temporal" value="Annual" /><Property name="dc:language" value="English" /><Property name="dc:rights" value="Public" /><Property name="dc:source" value="Data from the National Immunisation Register: &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.moh.govt.nz/moh.nsf/indexmh/immunisation-coverage-data&quot;&gt;" /><Property name="measure" value="Percentage" /><Property name="numerator" value="Children (registered on the NIR) who turn the age specified witthin the year indicated who have completed their age appropriate immunisations by the time they turned the milestone age." /><Property name="denominator" value=" All children who the age specified within the year indicated" /></Indicator></ThemeFile><ThemeFile theme-id="Hospitalisation" ias:uid="323" theme-name="Hospitalisation" file-name="./xml/theme?themeId=323&amp;viewId=82&amp;geoId=11&amp;subsetId="><Indicator id="i1770" name="Meningococcal Disease - CR per 100000 - 0-24 Years" type="numeric" date="2005-2009" href="/metadata/view/indicatorinstance?pid=1770&amp;id=8712&amp;norefer=true" ias:uid="8712" ias:utime="2005-04-01 00:00:00+12:00" ias:full-name="Meningococcal Disease - CR per 100000 - 0-24 Years"><Property name="dc:title" value="Hospitalisation" /><Property name="dc:description" value="Meningococcal disease is a serious bacterial infection caused by the bacterium Neisseria meningitidis, known as a meningococcus. It causes severe illnesses including meningitis (an infection of the membranes that cover the brain) and septicaemia (blood poisoning). Diagnosis of meningococcal disease is indicated by International Classification of Diseases (ICD) ICD-9 036: ICD-10: A39. Rates have not been adjusted according to characteristics of DHB populations, e.g. age, deprivation etc. Comparing DHB’s is therefore not recommended." /><Property name="dc:subject" value="Hospitalisation" /><Property name="dc:subject.keyword" value="Hospitalisation, child, youth, meningococcal" /><Property name="dc:publisher" value="CPHR" /><Property name="dc:creator" value="NZHIS" /><Property name="dc:coverage.spatial" value="DHB" /><Property name="dc:coverage.temporal" value="5 year" /><Property name="dc:language" value="English" /><Property name="dc:rights" value="Public" /><Property name="dc:source" value="Data from New Zealand Health Information Service (2006): National Minimum Data Set – Hospital administration data collection system  Statistical data from Statistics New Zealand: &lt;a hef= &quot;http://www.stats.govt.nz/census/about-2006-census/district-health-board-area-summary-tables.aspx&quot;&gt;" /><Property name="measure" value="CR per 100000: Crude rates (CR) represent number of people per 100000 in the New Zealand population who have the characteristic of interest within a given year. It illustrates the actual burden within a population and can be used to compare groups with the same age distribution. " /><Property name="numerator" value="National minimum dataset: Hospital admissions of children and young people within the age range specified, with the condition specified as one of the first 10 diagnostic codes. DHB region is the DHB containing the child or young persons ‘usual residence’. In DHB's where the count is &lt;5, drates were suppressed. " /><Property name="denominator" value="NZ census: All children and young people within the age range of interest living within the specified DHB. DHB region is determined by census 'usual residence’. For hospitalisations of children under one year of age (bronchiolitis and pertussis) the number of live births to usual residents of the DHB for the year corresponding to the hospitalisation data was used as the denominator (instead of the census population for that age group)." /></Indicator><Indicator id="i1770" name="Meningococcal Disease - CR per 100000 - 0-24 Years" type="numeric" date="2006-2010" href="/metadata/view/indicatorinstance?pid=1770&amp;id=8713&amp;norefer=true" ias:uid="8713" ias:utime="2006-04-01 00:00:00+12:00" ias:full-name="Meningococcal Disease - CR per 100000 - 0-24 Years"><Property name="dc:title" value="Hospitalisation" /><Property name="dc:description" value="Meningococcal disease is a serious bacterial infection caused by the bacterium Neisseria meningitidis, known as a meningococcus. It causes severe illnesses including meningitis (an infection of the membranes that cover the brain) and septicaemia (blood poisoning). Diagnosis of meningococcal disease is indicated by International Classification of Diseases (ICD) ICD-9 036: ICD-10: A39. Rates have not been adjusted according to characteristics of DHB populations, e.g. age, deprivation etc. Comparing DHB’s is therefore not recommended." /><Property name="dc:subject" value="Hospitalisation" /><Property name="dc:subject.keyword" value="Hospitalisation, child, youth, meningococcal" /><Property name="dc:publisher" value="CPHR" /><Property name="dc:creator" value="NZHIS" /><Property name="dc:coverage.spatial" value="DHB" /><Property name="dc:coverage.temporal" value="5 year" /><Property name="dc:language" value="English" /><Property name="dc:rights" value="Public" /><Property name="dc:source" value="Data from New Zealand Health Information Service (2006): National Minimum Data Set – Hospital administration data collection system  Statistical data from Statistics New Zealand: &lt;a hef= &quot;http://www.stats.govt.nz/census/about-2006-census/district-health-board-area-summary-tables.aspx&quot;&gt;" /><Property name="measure" value="CR per 100000: Crude rates (CR) represent number of people per 100000 in the New Zealand population who have the characteristic of interest within a given year. It illustrates the actual burden within a population and can be used to compare groups with the same age distribution. " /><Property name="numerator" value="National minimum dataset: Hospital admissions of children and young people within the age range specified, with the condition specified as one of the first 10 diagnostic codes. DHB region is the DHB containing the child or young persons ‘usual residence’. In DHB's where the count is &lt;5, drates were suppressed. " /><Property name="denominator" value="NZ census: All children and young people within the age range of interest living within the specified DHB. DHB region is determined by census 'usual residence’. For hospitalisations of children under one year of age (bronchiolitis and pertussis) the number of live births to usual residents of the DHB for the year corresponding to the hospitalisation data was used as the denominator (instead of the census population for that age group)." /></Indicator><Indicator id="i1770" name="Meningococcal Disease - CR per 100000 - 0-24 Years" type="numeric" date="2011-2015" href="/metadata/view/indicatorinstance?pid=1770&amp;id=13830&amp;norefer=true" ias:uid="13830" ias:utime="2011-04-01 00:00:00+13:00" ias:full-name="Meningococcal Disease - CR per 100000 - 0-24 Years"><Property name="dc:title" value="Hospitalisation" /><Property name="dc:description" value="Meningococcal disease is a serious bacterial infection caused by the bacterium Neisseria meningitidis, known as a meningococcus. It causes severe illnesses including meningitis (an infection of the membranes that cover the brain) and septicaemia (blood poisoning). Diagnosis of meningococcal disease is indicated by International Classification of Diseases (ICD) ICD-9 036: ICD-10: A39. Rates have not been adjusted according to characteristics of DHB populations, e.g. age, deprivation etc. Comparing DHB’s is therefore not recommended." /><Property name="dc:subject" value="Hospitalisation" /><Property name="dc:subject.keyword" value="Hospitalisation, child, youth, meningococcal" /><Property name="dc:publisher" value="CPHR" /><Property name="dc:creator" value="NZHIS" /><Property name="dc:coverage.spatial" value="DHB" /><Property name="dc:coverage.temporal" value="5 year" /><Property name="dc:language" value="English" /><Property name="dc:rights" value="Public" /><Property name="dc:source" value="Data from New Zealand Health Information Service (2006): National Minimum Data Set – Hospital administration data collection system  Statistical data from Statistics New Zealand: &lt;a hef= &quot;http://www.stats.govt.nz/census/about-2006-census/district-health-board-area-summary-tables.aspx&quot;&gt;" /><Property name="measure" value="CR per 100000: Crude rates (CR) represent number of people per 100000 in the New Zealand population who have the characteristic of interest within a given year. It illustrates the actual burden within a population and can be used to compare groups with the same age distribution. " /><Property name="numerator" value="National minimum dataset: Hospital admissions of children and young people within the age range specified, with the condition specified as one of the first 10 diagnostic codes. DHB region is the DHB containing the child or young persons ‘usual residence’. In DHB's where the count is &lt;5, drates were suppressed. " /><Property name="denominator" value="NZ census: All children and young people within the age range of interest living within the specified DHB. DHB region is determined by census 'usual residence’. For hospitalisations of children under one year of age (bronchiolitis and pertussis) the number of live births to usual residents of the DHB for the year corresponding to the hospitalisation data was used as the denominator (instead of the census population for that age group)." /></Indicator><Indicator id="i1771" name="Pertussis (whooping cough) - CR per 1000 - Less Than 1 year old" type="numeric" date="2005-2009" href="/metadata/view/indicatorinstance?pid=1771&amp;id=8714&amp;norefer=true" ias:uid="8714" ias:utime="2005-04-01 00:00:00+12:00" ias:full-name="Pertussis (whooping cough) - CR per 1000 - Less Than 1 year old"><Property name="dc:title" value="Hospitalisation" /><Property name="dc:description" value="Pertussis or whooping cough is an infectious bacterial disease that causes uncontrollable coughing. Diagnosis of pertussis is indicated by International Classification of Diseases (ICD) ICD-9 Code 033 or ICD-10 code A37 Rates have not been adjusted according to characteristics of DHB populations (age, deprivation etc), comparing DHB’s is not recommended" /><Property name="dc:subject" value="Hospitalisation" /><Property name="dc:subject.keyword" value="hospitalisation, child, youth, pertusiss, whooping cough" /><Property name="dc:publisher" value="CPHR Massey University" /><Property name="dc:creator" value="NZHIS" /><Property name="dc:date.created" value="2002 - updated annually" /><Property name="dc:coverage.spatial" value="DHB" /><Property name="dc:coverage.temporal" value="5 Year" /><Property name="dc:language" value="English" /><Property name="dc:rights" value="Public" /><Property name="dc:source" value="Data from New Zealand Health Information Service (2006): National Minimum Data Set – Hospital administration data collection system  Statistical data from Statistics New Zealand: &lt;a hef= &quot;http://www.stats.govt.nz/census/about-2006-census/district-health-board-area-summary-tables.aspx&quot;&gt;" /><Property name="measure" value="CR per 100000: Crude rates (CR) represent number of people per 100000 in the New Zealand population who have the characteristic of interest within a given year. It illustrates the actual burden within a population and can be used to compare groups with the same age distribution. " /><Property name="numerator" value="National minimum dataset: Hospital admissions of children and young people within the age range specified, with the condition specified as one of the first 10 diagnostic codes. DHB region is the DHB containing the child or young persons ‘usual residence’. In DHB's where the count is &lt;5, drates were suppressed. " /><Property name="denominator" value="NZ census: All children and young people within the age range of interest living within the specified DHB. DHB region is determined by census 'usual residence’. For hospitalisations of children under one year of age (bronchiolitis and pertussis) the number of live births to usual residents of the DHB for the year corresponding to the hospitalisation data was used as the denominator (instead of the census population for that age group)." /></Indicator><Indicator id="i1771" name="Pertussis (whooping cough) - CR per 1000 - Less Than 1 year old" type="numeric" date="2006-2010" href="/metadata/view/indicatorinstance?pid=1771&amp;id=8715&amp;norefer=true" ias:uid="8715" ias:utime="2006-04-01 00:00:00+12:00" ias:full-name="Pertussis (whooping cough) - CR per 1000 - Less Than 1 year old"><Property name="dc:title" value="Hospitalisation" /><Property name="dc:description" value="Pertussis or whooping cough is an infectious bacterial disease that causes uncontrollable coughing. Diagnosis of pertussis is indicated by International Classification of Diseases (ICD) ICD-9 Code 033 or ICD-10 code A37 Rates have not been adjusted according to characteristics of DHB populations (age, deprivation etc), comparing DHB’s is not recommended" /><Property name="dc:subject" value="Hospitalisation" /><Property name="dc:subject.keyword" value="hospitalisation, child, youth, pertusiss, whooping cough" /><Property name="dc:publisher" value="CPHR Massey University" /><Property name="dc:creator" value="NZHIS" /><Property name="dc:date.created" value="2002 - updated annually" /><Property name="dc:coverage.spatial" value="DHB" /><Property name="dc:coverage.temporal" value="5 Year" /><Property name="dc:language" value="English" /><Property name="dc:rights" value="Public" /><Property name="dc:source" value="Data from New Zealand Health Information Service (2006): National Minimum Data Set – Hospital administration data collection system  Statistical data from Statistics New Zealand: &lt;a hef= &quot;http://www.stats.govt.nz/census/about-2006-census/district-health-board-area-summary-tables.aspx&quot;&gt;" /><Property name="measure" value="CR per 100000: Crude rates (CR) represent number of people per 100000 in the New Zealand population who have the characteristic of interest within a given year. It illustrates the actual burden within a population and can be used to compare groups with the same age distribution. " /><Property name="numerator" value="National minimum dataset: Hospital admissions of children and young people within the age range specified, with the condition specified as one of the first 10 diagnostic codes. DHB region is the DHB containing the child or young persons ‘usual residence’. In DHB's where the count is &lt;5, drates were suppressed. " /><Property name="denominator" value="NZ census: All children and young people within the age range of interest living within the specified DHB. DHB region is determined by census 'usual residence’. For hospitalisations of children under one year of age (bronchiolitis and pertussis) the number of live births to usual residents of the DHB for the year corresponding to the hospitalisation data was used as the denominator (instead of the census population for that age group)." /></Indicator><Indicator id="i1771" name="Pertussis (whooping cough) - CR per 1000 - Less Than 1 year old" type="numeric" date="2011-2015" href="/metadata/view/indicatorinstance?pid=1771&amp;id=13831&amp;norefer=true" ias:uid="13831" ias:utime="2011-04-01 00:00:00+13:00" ias:full-name="Pertussis (whooping cough) - CR per 1000 - Less Than 1 year old"><Property name="dc:title" value="Hospitalisation" /><Property name="dc:description" value="Pertussis or whooping cough is an infectious bacterial disease that causes uncontrollable coughing. Diagnosis of pertussis is indicated by International Classification of Diseases (ICD) ICD-9 Code 033 or ICD-10 code A37 Rates have not been adjusted according to characteristics of DHB populations (age, deprivation etc), comparing DHB’s is not recommended" /><Property name="dc:subject" value="Hospitalisation" /><Property name="dc:subject.keyword" value="hospitalisation, child, youth, pertusiss, whooping cough" /><Property name="dc:publisher" value="CPHR Massey University" /><Property name="dc:creator" value="NZHIS" /><Property name="dc:date.created" value="2002 - updated annually" /><Property name="dc:coverage.spatial" value="DHB" /><Property name="dc:coverage.temporal" value="5 Year" /><Property name="dc:language" value="English" /><Property name="dc:rights" value="Public" /><Property name="dc:source" value="Data from New Zealand Health Information Service (2006): National Minimum Data Set – Hospital administration data collection system  Statistical data from Statistics New Zealand: &lt;a hef= &quot;http://www.stats.govt.nz/census/about-2006-census/district-health-board-area-summary-tables.aspx&quot;&gt;" /><Property name="measure" value="CR per 100000: Crude rates (CR) represent number of people per 100000 in the New Zealand population who have the characteristic of interest within a given year. It illustrates the actual burden within a population and can be used to compare groups with the same age distribution. " /><Property name="numerator" value="National minimum dataset: Hospital admissions of children and young people within the age range specified, with the condition specified as one of the first 10 diagnostic codes. DHB region is the DHB containing the child or young persons ‘usual residence’. In DHB's where the count is &lt;5, drates were suppressed. " /><Property name="denominator" value="NZ census: All children and young people within the age range of interest living within the specified DHB. DHB region is determined by census 'usual residence’. For hospitalisations of children under one year of age (bronchiolitis and pertussis) the number of live births to usual residents of the DHB for the year corresponding to the hospitalisation data was used as the denominator (instead of the census population for that age group)." /></Indicator><Indicator id="i1775" name="Bronchiectasis - CR per 100000 - 0-24 Years" type="numeric" date="2005-2009" href="/metadata/view/indicatorinstance?pid=1775&amp;id=8779&amp;norefer=true" ias:uid="8779" ias:utime="2005-04-01 00:00:00+12:00" ias:full-name="Bronchiectasis - CR per 100000 - 0-24 Years"><Property name="dc:title" value="Hospitalisation" /><Property name="dc:description" value="Bronchiectasis is a condition in which damage to the airways causes them to widen and become flabby and scarred. It usually occurs as a result of an infection or other condition that injures the airway walls or prevents the airways from clearing mucus. Bronchiectasis causes the airways to slowly lose their ability to clear out mucus. This leads to a build-up of mucus, creating an environment in which bacteria can grow. Bronchiectasis of results in repeated, serious lung infections Diagnosis of bronchiectasis indicated by International Classification of Diseases (ICD) code ICD-9 code 494 or ICD-10 code J47  Children and young people with cystic fibrosis have not been included in these data. Rates have not been adjusted according to characteristics of DHB populations, e.g. age, deprivation etc). Comparing DHB’s is therefore not recommended." /><Property name="dc:subject" value="Hospitalisation" /><Property name="dc:subject.keyword" value="Hospitalisation, child, youth, bronchiectasis, lung, respiratory illness" /><Property name="dc:publisher" value="CPHR Massey University" /><Property name="dc:creator" value="NZHIS" /><Property name="dc:date.created" value="2005 with annual update" /><Property name="dc:coverage.spatial" value="DHB" /><Property name="dc:coverage.temporal" value="5 Year" /><Property name="dc:language" value="English" /><Property name="dc:rights" value="Public" /><Property name="dc:source" value="Data from New Zealand Health Information Service (2006): National Minimum Data Set – Hospital administration data collection system  Statistical data from Statistics New Zealand: &lt;a hef= &quot;http://www.stats.govt.nz/census/about-2006-census/district-health-board-area-summary-tables.aspx&quot;&gt;" /><Property name="measure" value="CR per 100000: Crude rates (CR) represent number of people per 100000 in the New Zealand population who have the characteristic of interest within a given year. It illustrates the actual burden within a population and can be used to compare groups with the same age distribution. " /><Property name="numerator" value="National minimum dataset: Hospital admissions of children and young people within the age range specified, with the condition specified as one of the first 10 diagnostic codes. DHB region is the DHB containing the child or young persons ‘usual residence’. In DHB's where the count is &lt;5, drates were suppressed. " /><Property name="denominator" value="NZ census: All children and young people within the age range of interest living within the specified DHB. DHB region is determined by census 'usual residence’. For hospitalisations of children under one year of age (bronchiolitis and pertussis) the number of live births to usual residents of the DHB for the year corresponding to the hospitalisation data was used as the denominator (instead of the census population for that age group)." /></Indicator><Indicator id="i1775" name="Bronchiectasis - CR per 100000 - 0-24 Years" type="numeric" date="2006-2010" href="/metadata/view/indicatorinstance?pid=1775&amp;id=8780&amp;norefer=true" ias:uid="8780" ias:utime="2006-04-01 00:00:00+12:00" ias:full-name="Bronchiectasis - CR per 100000 - 0-24 Years"><Property name="dc:title" value="Hospitalisation" /><Property name="dc:description" value="Bronchiectasis is a condition in which damage to the airways causes them to widen and become flabby and scarred. It usually occurs as a result of an infection or other condition that injures the airway walls or prevents the airways from clearing mucus. Bronchiectasis causes the airways to slowly lose their ability to clear out mucus. This leads to a build-up of mucus, creating an environment in which bacteria can grow. Bronchiectasis of results in repeated, serious lung infections Diagnosis of bronchiectasis indicated by International Classification of Diseases (ICD) code ICD-9 code 494 or ICD-10 code J47  Children and young people with cystic fibrosis have not been included in these data. Rates have not been adjusted according to characteristics of DHB populations, e.g. age, deprivation etc). Comparing DHB’s is therefore not recommended." /><Property name="dc:subject" value="Hospitalisation" /><Property name="dc:subject.keyword" value="Hospitalisation, child, youth, bronchiectasis, lung, respiratory illness" /><Property name="dc:publisher" value="CPHR Massey University" /><Property name="dc:creator" value="NZHIS" /><Property name="dc:date.created" value="2005 with annual update" /><Property name="dc:coverage.spatial" value="DHB" /><Property name="dc:coverage.temporal" value="5 Year" /><Property name="dc:language" value="English" /><Property name="dc:rights" value="Public" /><Property name="dc:source" value="Data from New Zealand Health Information Service (2006): National Minimum Data Set – Hospital administration data collection system  Statistical data from Statistics New Zealand: &lt;a hef= &quot;http://www.stats.govt.nz/census/about-2006-census/district-health-board-area-summary-tables.aspx&quot;&gt;" /><Property name="measure" value="CR per 100000: Crude rates (CR) represent number of people per 100000 in the New Zealand population who have the characteristic of interest within a given year. It illustrates the actual burden within a population and can be used to compare groups with the same age distribution. " /><Property name="numerator" value="National minimum dataset: Hospital admissions of children and young people within the age range specified, with the condition specified as one of the first 10 diagnostic codes. DHB region is the DHB containing the child or young persons ‘usual residence’. In DHB's where the count is &lt;5, drates were suppressed. " /><Property name="denominator" value="NZ census: All children and young people within the age range of interest living within the specified DHB. DHB region is determined by census 'usual residence’. For hospitalisations of children under one year of age (bronchiolitis and pertussis) the number of live births to usual residents of the DHB for the year corresponding to the hospitalisation data was used as the denominator (instead of the census population for that age group)." /></Indicator><Indicator id="i1775" name="Bronchiectasis - CR per 100000 - 0-24 Years" type="numeric" date="2011-2015" href="/metadata/view/indicatorinstance?pid=1775&amp;id=13820&amp;norefer=true" ias:uid="13820" ias:utime="2011-04-01 00:00:00+13:00" ias:full-name="Bronchiectasis - CR per 100000 - 0-24 Years"><Property name="dc:title" value="Hospitalisation" /><Property name="dc:description" value="Bronchiectasis is a condition in which damage to the airways causes them to widen and become flabby and scarred. It usually occurs as a result of an infection or other condition that injures the airway walls or prevents the airways from clearing mucus. Bronchiectasis causes the airways to slowly lose their ability to clear out mucus. This leads to a build-up of mucus, creating an environment in which bacteria can grow. Bronchiectasis of results in repeated, serious lung infections Diagnosis of bronchiectasis indicated by International Classification of Diseases (ICD) code ICD-9 code 494 or ICD-10 code J47  Children and young people with cystic fibrosis have not been included in these data. Rates have not been adjusted according to characteristics of DHB populations, e.g. age, deprivation etc). Comparing DHB’s is therefore not recommended." /><Property name="dc:subject" value="Hospitalisation" /><Property name="dc:subject.keyword" value="Hospitalisation, child, youth, bronchiectasis, lung, respiratory illness" /><Property name="dc:publisher" value="CPHR Massey University" /><Property name="dc:creator" value="NZHIS" /><Property name="dc:date.created" value="2005 with annual update" /><Property name="dc:coverage.spatial" value="DHB" /><Property name="dc:coverage.temporal" value="5 Year" /><Property name="dc:language" value="English" /><Property name="dc:rights" value="Public" /><Property name="dc:source" value="Data from New Zealand Health Information Service (2006): National Minimum Data Set – Hospital administration data collection system  Statistical data from Statistics New Zealand: &lt;a hef= &quot;http://www.stats.govt.nz/census/about-2006-census/district-health-board-area-summary-tables.aspx&quot;&gt;" /><Property name="measure" value="CR per 100000: Crude rates (CR) represent number of people per 100000 in the New Zealand population who have the characteristic of interest within a given year. It illustrates the actual burden within a population and can be used to compare groups with the same age distribution. " /><Property name="numerator" value="National minimum dataset: Hospital admissions of children and young people within the age range specified, with the condition specified as one of the first 10 diagnostic codes. DHB region is the DHB containing the child or young persons ‘usual residence’. In DHB's where the count is &lt;5, drates were suppressed. " /><Property name="denominator" value="NZ census: All children and young people within the age range of interest living within the specified DHB. DHB region is determined by census 'usual residence’. For hospitalisations of children under one year of age (bronchiolitis and pertussis) the number of live births to usual residents of the DHB for the year corresponding to the hospitalisation data was used as the denominator (instead of the census population for that age group)." /></Indicator><Indicator id="i1776" name="Bronchiolitis - CR per 1000 - Less Than 1 Years Old" type="numeric" date="2005" href="/metadata/view/indicatorinstance?pid=1776&amp;id=8781&amp;norefer=true" ias:uid="8781" ias:utime="2005-04-01 00:00:00+12:00" ias:full-name="Bronchiolitis - CR per 1000 - Less Than 1 Years Old"><Property name="dc:title" value="Hospitalisation" /><Property name="dc:description" value="Bronchiolitis is an infection of the bronchioles which causes the lining of the airways to swell, narrowing the arways and causing breathing difficulties. It is usually caused by the respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) but can be caused by influenza viruses, rhinoviruses, adenoviruses and other viruses. Diagnosis of bronchiolitis indicated by International Classification of Diseases (ICD) code ICD-9 code 466 or ICD-10 code J21. Rates have not been adjusted according to characteristics of DHB populations, e.g. age, deprivation etc). Comparing DHB’s is therefore not recommended" /><Property name="dc:subject" value="Hospitalisation" /><Property name="dc:subject.keyword" value="hospitalisation, child, infant, baby, bhronchio;itis" /><Property name="dc:publisher" value="CPHR Massey University" /><Property name="dc:date.available" value="2005, annual update" /><Property name="dc:creator" value="NZHIS" /><Property name="dc:coverage.spatial" value="DHB" /><Property name="dc:coverage.temporal" value="annual" /><Property name="dc:language" value="English" /><Property name="dc:rights" value="Public" /><Property name="dc:source" value="Data from New Zealand Health Information Service (2006): National Minimum Data Set – Hospital administration data collection system  Statistical data from Statistics New Zealand: &lt;a hef= &quot;http://www.stats.govt.nz/census/about-2006-census/district-health-board-area-summary-tables.aspx&quot;&gt;" /><Property name="measure" value="CR per 100000: Crude rates (CR) represent number of people per 100000 in the New Zealand population who have the characteristic of interest within a given year. It illustrates the actual burden within a population and can be used to compare groups with the same age distribution. " /><Property name="numerator" value="National minimum dataset: Hospital admissions of children and young people within the age range specified, with the condition specified as one of the first 10 diagnostic codes. DHB region is the DHB containing the child or young persons ‘usual residence’. In DHB's where the count is &lt;5, drates were suppressed. " /><Property name="denominator" value="NZ census: All children and young people within the age range of interest living within the specified DHB. DHB region is determined by census 'usual residence’. For hospitalisations of children under one year of age (bronchiolitis and pertussis) the number of live births to usual residents of the DHB for the year corresponding to the hospitalisation data was used as the denominator (instead of the census population for that age group)." /></Indicator><Indicator id="i1776" name="Bronchiolitis - CR per 1000 - Less Than 1 Years Old" type="numeric" date="2006" href="/metadata/view/indicatorinstance?pid=1776&amp;id=8782&amp;norefer=true" ias:uid="8782" ias:utime="2006-04-01 00:00:00+12:00" ias:full-name="Bronchiolitis - CR per 1000 - Less Than 1 Years Old"><Property name="dc:title" value="Hospitalisation" /><Property name="dc:description" value="Bronchiolitis is an infection of the bronchioles which causes the lining of the airways to swell, narrowing the arways and causing breathing difficulties. It is usually caused by the respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) but can be caused by influenza viruses, rhinoviruses, adenoviruses and other viruses. Diagnosis of bronchiolitis indicated by International Classification of Diseases (ICD) code ICD-9 code 466 or ICD-10 code J21. Rates have not been adjusted according to characteristics of DHB populations, e.g. age, deprivation etc). Comparing DHB’s is therefore not recommended" /><Property name="dc:subject" value="Hospitalisation" /><Property name="dc:subject.keyword" value="hospitalisation, child, infant, baby, bhronchio;itis" /><Property name="dc:publisher" value="CPHR Massey University" /><Property name="dc:date.available" value="2005, annual update" /><Property name="dc:creator" value="NZHIS" /><Property name="dc:coverage.spatial" value="DHB" /><Property name="dc:coverage.temporal" value="annual" /><Property name="dc:language" value="English" /><Property name="dc:rights" value="Public" /><Property name="dc:source" value="Data from New Zealand Health Information Service (2006): National Minimum Data Set – Hospital administration data collection system  Statistical data from Statistics New Zealand: &lt;a hef= &quot;http://www.stats.govt.nz/census/about-2006-census/district-health-board-area-summary-tables.aspx&quot;&gt;" /><Property name="measure" value="CR per 100000: Crude rates (CR) represent number of people per 100000 in the New Zealand population who have the characteristic of interest within a given year. It illustrates the actual burden within a population and can be used to compare groups with the same age distribution. " /><Property name="numerator" value="National minimum dataset: Hospital admissions of children and young people within the age range specified, with the condition specified as one of the first 10 diagnostic codes. DHB region is the DHB containing the child or young persons ‘usual residence’. In DHB's where the count is &lt;5, drates were suppressed. " /><Property name="denominator" value="NZ census: All children and young people within the age range of interest living within the specified DHB. DHB region is determined by census 'usual residence’. For hospitalisations of children under one year of age (bronchiolitis and pertussis) the number of live births to usual residents of the DHB for the year corresponding to the hospitalisation data was used as the denominator (instead of the census population for that age group)." /></Indicator><Indicator id="i1776" name="Bronchiolitis - CR per 1000 - Less Than 1 Years Old" type="numeric" date="2007" href="/metadata/view/indicatorinstance?pid=1776&amp;id=8783&amp;norefer=true" ias:uid="8783" ias:utime="2007-04-01 00:00:00+12:00" ias:full-name="Bronchiolitis - CR per 1000 - Less Than 1 Years Old"><Property name="dc:title" value="Hospitalisation" /><Property name="dc:description" value="Bronchiolitis is an infection of the bronchioles which causes the lining of the airways to swell, narrowing the arways and causing breathing difficulties. It is usually caused by the respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) but can be caused by influenza viruses, rhinoviruses, adenoviruses and other viruses. Diagnosis of bronchiolitis indicated by International Classification of Diseases (ICD) code ICD-9 code 466 or ICD-10 code J21. Rates have not been adjusted according to characteristics of DHB populations, e.g. age, deprivation etc). Comparing DHB’s is therefore not recommended" /><Property name="dc:subject" value="Hospitalisation" /><Property name="dc:subject.keyword" value="hospitalisation, child, infant, baby, bhronchio;itis" /><Property name="dc:publisher" value="CPHR Massey University" /><Property name="dc:date.available" value="2005, annual update" /><Property name="dc:creator" value="NZHIS" /><Property name="dc:coverage.spatial" value="DHB" /><Property name="dc:coverage.temporal" value="annual" /><Property name="dc:language" value="English" /><Property name="dc:rights" value="Public" /><Property name="dc:source" value="Data from New Zealand Health Information Service (2006): National Minimum Data Set – Hospital administration data collection system  Statistical data from Statistics New Zealand: &lt;a hef= &quot;http://www.stats.govt.nz/census/about-2006-census/district-health-board-area-summary-tables.aspx&quot;&gt;" /><Property name="measure" value="CR per 100000: Crude rates (CR) represent number of people per 100000 in the New Zealand population who have the characteristic of interest within a given year. It illustrates the actual burden within a population and can be used to compare groups with the same age distribution. " /><Property name="numerator" value="National minimum dataset: Hospital admissions of children and young people within the age range specified, with the condition specified as one of the first 10 diagnostic codes. DHB region is the DHB containing the child or young persons ‘usual residence’. In DHB's where the count is &lt;5, drates were suppressed. " /><Property name="denominator" value="NZ census: All children and young people within the age range of interest living within the specified DHB. DHB region is determined by census 'usual residence’. For hospitalisations of children under one year of age (bronchiolitis and pertussis) the number of live births to usual residents of the DHB for the year corresponding to the hospitalisation data was used as the denominator (instead of the census population for that age group)." /></Indicator><Indicator id="i1776" name="Bronchiolitis - CR per 1000 - Less Than 1 Years Old" type="numeric" date="2008" href="/metadata/view/indicatorinstance?pid=1776&amp;id=8784&amp;norefer=true" ias:uid="8784" ias:utime="2008-04-01 00:00:00+13:00" ias:full-name="Bronchiolitis - CR per 1000 - Less Than 1 Years Old"><Property name="dc:title" value="Hospitalisation" /><Property name="dc:description" value="Bronchiolitis is an infection of the bronchioles which causes the lining of the airways to swell, narrowing the arways and causing breathing difficulties. It is usually caused by the respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) but can be caused by influenza viruses, rhinoviruses, adenoviruses and other viruses. 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It illustrates the actual burden within a population and can be used to compare groups with the same age distribution. " /><Property name="numerator" value="National minimum dataset: Hospital admissions of children and young people within the age range specified, with the condition specified as one of the first 10 diagnostic codes. DHB region is the DHB containing the child or young persons ‘usual residence’. In DHB's where the count is &lt;5, drates were suppressed. " /><Property name="denominator" value="NZ census: All children and young people within the age range of interest living within the specified DHB. DHB region is determined by census 'usual residence’. For hospitalisations of children under one year of age (bronchiolitis and pertussis) the number of live births to usual residents of the DHB for the year corresponding to the hospitalisation data was used as the denominator (instead of the census population for that age group)." /></Indicator><Indicator id="i1779" name="Pneumonia - CR per 1000 - 0-14 Years" type="numeric" date="2013" href="/metadata/view/indicatorinstance?pid=1779&amp;id=13833&amp;norefer=true" ias:uid="13833" ias:utime="2013-04-01 00:00:00+13:00" ias:full-name="Pneumonia - CR per 1000 - 0-14 Years"><Property name="dc:title" value="Hospitalisation" /><Property name="dc:description" value="Pneumonia is an infection of one or both lungs which is usually caused by bacteria, viruses, or fungi. Diagnosis of pneumonia is indicated by International Classification of Diseases (ICD) ICD-9 Codes 480-486, 487.0 or ICD-10 codeJ12-18, J100, J110. Rates have not been adjusted according to characteristics of DHB populations (age, deprivation etc), comparing DHB’s is not recommended. " /><Property name="dc:subject" value="Hospitalisation" /><Property name="dc:subject.keyword" value="hospitalisation, child, youth, pneumonia" /><Property name="dc:publisher" value="CPHR Massey University" /><Property name="dc:creator" value="NZHIS" /><Property name="dc:date.created" value="2005 with annual update" /><Property name="dc:coverage.spatial" value="DHB" /><Property name="dc:coverage.temporal" value="annual" /><Property name="dc:language" value="English" /><Property name="dc:rights" value="Public" /><Property name="dc:source" value="Data from New Zealand Health Information Service (2006): National Minimum Data Set – Hospital administration data collection system  Statistical data from Statistics New Zealand: &lt;a hef= &quot;http://www.stats.govt.nz/census/about-2006-census/district-health-board-area-summary-tables.aspx&quot;&gt;" /><Property name="measure" value="CR per 100000: Crude rates (CR) represent number of people per 100000 in the New Zealand population who have the characteristic of interest within a given year. It illustrates the actual burden within a population and can be used to compare groups with the same age distribution. " /><Property name="numerator" value="National minimum dataset: Hospital admissions of children and young people within the age range specified, with the condition specified as one of the first 10 diagnostic codes. DHB region is the DHB containing the child or young persons ‘usual residence’. In DHB's where the count is &lt;5, drates were suppressed. " /><Property name="denominator" value="NZ census: All children and young people within the age range of interest living within the specified DHB. DHB region is determined by census 'usual residence’. For hospitalisations of children under one year of age (bronchiolitis and pertussis) the number of live births to usual residents of the DHB for the year corresponding to the hospitalisation data was used as the denominator (instead of the census population for that age group)." /></Indicator><Indicator id="i1779" name="Pneumonia - CR per 1000 - 0-14 Years" type="numeric" date="2014" href="/metadata/view/indicatorinstance?pid=1779&amp;id=13834&amp;norefer=true" ias:uid="13834" ias:utime="2014-04-01 00:00:00+13:00" ias:full-name="Pneumonia - CR per 1000 - 0-14 Years"><Property name="dc:title" value="Hospitalisation" /><Property name="dc:description" value="Pneumonia is an infection of one or both lungs which is usually caused by bacteria, viruses, or fungi. Diagnosis of pneumonia is indicated by International Classification of Diseases (ICD) ICD-9 Codes 480-486, 487.0 or ICD-10 codeJ12-18, J100, J110. Rates have not been adjusted according to characteristics of DHB populations (age, deprivation etc), comparing DHB’s is not recommended. " /><Property name="dc:subject" value="Hospitalisation" /><Property name="dc:subject.keyword" value="hospitalisation, child, youth, pneumonia" /><Property name="dc:publisher" value="CPHR Massey University" /><Property name="dc:creator" value="NZHIS" /><Property name="dc:date.created" value="2005 with annual update" /><Property name="dc:coverage.spatial" value="DHB" /><Property name="dc:coverage.temporal" value="annual" /><Property name="dc:language" value="English" /><Property name="dc:rights" value="Public" /><Property name="dc:source" value="Data from New Zealand Health Information Service (2006): National Minimum Data Set – Hospital administration data collection system  Statistical data from Statistics New Zealand: &lt;a hef= &quot;http://www.stats.govt.nz/census/about-2006-census/district-health-board-area-summary-tables.aspx&quot;&gt;" /><Property name="measure" value="CR per 100000: Crude rates (CR) represent number of people per 100000 in the New Zealand population who have the characteristic of interest within a given year. It illustrates the actual burden within a population and can be used to compare groups with the same age distribution. " /><Property name="numerator" value="National minimum dataset: Hospital admissions of children and young people within the age range specified, with the condition specified as one of the first 10 diagnostic codes. DHB region is the DHB containing the child or young persons ‘usual residence’. In DHB's where the count is &lt;5, drates were suppressed. " /><Property name="denominator" value="NZ census: All children and young people within the age range of interest living within the specified DHB. DHB region is determined by census 'usual residence’. For hospitalisations of children under one year of age (bronchiolitis and pertussis) the number of live births to usual residents of the DHB for the year corresponding to the hospitalisation data was used as the denominator (instead of the census population for that age group)." /></Indicator><Indicator id="i1781" name="Serious Skin Infection - CR per 1000 - 0-24 Years" type="numeric" date="2005" href="/metadata/view/indicatorinstance?pid=1781&amp;id=8816&amp;norefer=true" ias:uid="8816" ias:utime="2005-04-01 00:00:00+12:00" ias:full-name="Serious Skin Infection - CR per 1000 - 0-24 Years"><Property name="dc:title" value="Hospitalisation" /><Property name="dc:description" value="Serious skin infections include cellulitis (an acute bacterial infection of the soft tissues of the skin causing them to become red, swollen and tender) and abscesses (a cavity containing pus, which may also have surrounding cellulitis) of the skin and tissue. These are largely cause by germs (bacteria). Diagnosis of serious skin infection is indicated by International Classification of Diseases (ICD) as one of the following codes: ICD-9 codes 680-686 or ICD-10 codes L00-L08. Rates have not been adjusted according to characteristics of DHB populations (age, deprivation etc), comparing DHB’s is not recommended" /><Property name="dc:subject" value="Hospitalisation" /><Property name="dc:subject.keyword" value="hospitalisation, child, youth, skin infection" /><Property name="dc:publisher" value="CPHR Massey University" /><Property name="dc:creator" value="NZHIS" /><Property name="dc:date.created" value="2005 with annual update" /><Property name="dc:coverage.spatial" value="DHB" /><Property name="dc:coverage.temporal" value="annual" /><Property name="dc:language" value="English" /><Property name="dc:rights" value="Public" /><Property name="dc:source" value="Data from New Zealand Health Information Service (2006): National Minimum Data Set – Hospital administration data collection system  Statistical data from Statistics New Zealand: &lt;a hef= &quot;http://www.stats.govt.nz/census/about-2006-census/district-health-board-area-summary-tables.aspx&quot;&gt;" /><Property name="measure" value="CR per 100000: Crude rates (CR) represent number of people per 100000 in the New Zealand population who have the characteristic of interest within a given year. It illustrates the actual burden within a population and can be used to compare groups with the same age distribution. " /><Property name="numerator" value="National minimum dataset: Hospital admissions of children and young people within the age range specified, with the condition specified as one of the first 10 diagnostic codes. DHB region is the DHB containing the child or young persons ‘usual residence’. In DHB's where the count is &lt;5, drates were suppressed. " /><Property name="denominator" value="NZ census: All children and young people within the age range of interest living within the specified DHB. DHB region is determined by census 'usual residence’. For hospitalisations of children under one year of age (bronchiolitis and pertussis) the number of live births to usual residents of the DHB for the year corresponding to the hospitalisation data was used as the denominator (instead of the census population for that age group)." /></Indicator><Indicator id="i1781" name="Serious Skin Infection - CR per 1000 - 0-24 Years" type="numeric" date="2006" href="/metadata/view/indicatorinstance?pid=1781&amp;id=8817&amp;norefer=true" ias:uid="8817" ias:utime="2006-04-01 00:00:00+12:00" ias:full-name="Serious Skin Infection - CR per 1000 - 0-24 Years"><Property name="dc:title" value="Hospitalisation" /><Property name="dc:description" value="Serious skin infections include cellulitis (an acute bacterial infection of the soft tissues of the skin causing them to become red, swollen and tender) and abscesses (a cavity containing pus, which may also have surrounding cellulitis) of the skin and tissue. These are largely cause by germs (bacteria). Diagnosis of serious skin infection is indicated by International Classification of Diseases (ICD) as one of the following codes: ICD-9 codes 680-686 or ICD-10 codes L00-L08. Rates have not been adjusted according to characteristics of DHB populations (age, deprivation etc), comparing DHB’s is not recommended" /><Property name="dc:subject" value="Hospitalisation" /><Property name="dc:subject.keyword" value="hospitalisation, child, youth, skin infection" /><Property name="dc:publisher" value="CPHR Massey University" /><Property name="dc:creator" value="NZHIS" /><Property name="dc:date.created" value="2005 with annual update" /><Property name="dc:coverage.spatial" value="DHB" /><Property name="dc:coverage.temporal" value="annual" /><Property name="dc:language" value="English" /><Property name="dc:rights" value="Public" /><Property name="dc:source" value="Data from New Zealand Health Information Service (2006): National Minimum Data Set – Hospital administration data collection system  Statistical data from Statistics New Zealand: &lt;a hef= &quot;http://www.stats.govt.nz/census/about-2006-census/district-health-board-area-summary-tables.aspx&quot;&gt;" /><Property name="measure" value="CR per 100000: Crude rates (CR) represent number of people per 100000 in the New Zealand population who have the characteristic of interest within a given year. It illustrates the actual burden within a population and can be used to compare groups with the same age distribution. " /><Property name="numerator" value="National minimum dataset: Hospital admissions of children and young people within the age range specified, with the condition specified as one of the first 10 diagnostic codes. DHB region is the DHB containing the child or young persons ‘usual residence’. In DHB's where the count is &lt;5, drates were suppressed. " /><Property name="denominator" value="NZ census: All children and young people within the age range of interest living within the specified DHB. DHB region is determined by census 'usual residence’. For hospitalisations of children under one year of age (bronchiolitis and pertussis) the number of live births to usual residents of the DHB for the year corresponding to the hospitalisation data was used as the denominator (instead of the census population for that age group)." /></Indicator><Indicator id="i1781" name="Serious Skin Infection - CR per 1000 - 0-24 Years" type="numeric" date="2007" href="/metadata/view/indicatorinstance?pid=1781&amp;id=8818&amp;norefer=true" ias:uid="8818" ias:utime="2007-04-01 00:00:00+12:00" ias:full-name="Serious Skin Infection - CR per 1000 - 0-24 Years"><Property name="dc:title" value="Hospitalisation" /><Property name="dc:description" value="Serious skin infections include cellulitis (an acute bacterial infection of the soft tissues of the skin causing them to become red, swollen and tender) and abscesses (a cavity containing pus, which may also have surrounding cellulitis) of the skin and tissue. These are largely cause by germs (bacteria). Diagnosis of serious skin infection is indicated by International Classification of Diseases (ICD) as one of the following codes: ICD-9 codes 680-686 or ICD-10 codes L00-L08. Rates have not been adjusted according to characteristics of DHB populations (age, deprivation etc), comparing DHB’s is not recommended" /><Property name="dc:subject" value="Hospitalisation" /><Property name="dc:subject.keyword" value="hospitalisation, child, youth, skin infection" /><Property name="dc:publisher" value="CPHR Massey University" /><Property name="dc:creator" value="NZHIS" /><Property name="dc:date.created" value="2005 with annual update" /><Property name="dc:coverage.spatial" value="DHB" /><Property name="dc:coverage.temporal" value="annual" /><Property name="dc:language" value="English" /><Property name="dc:rights" value="Public" /><Property name="dc:source" value="Data from New Zealand Health Information Service (2006): National Minimum Data Set – Hospital administration data collection system  Statistical data from Statistics New Zealand: &lt;a hef= &quot;http://www.stats.govt.nz/census/about-2006-census/district-health-board-area-summary-tables.aspx&quot;&gt;" /><Property name="measure" value="CR per 100000: Crude rates (CR) represent number of people per 100000 in the New Zealand population who have the characteristic of interest within a given year. It illustrates the actual burden within a population and can be used to compare groups with the same age distribution. " /><Property name="numerator" value="National minimum dataset: Hospital admissions of children and young people within the age range specified, with the condition specified as one of the first 10 diagnostic codes. DHB region is the DHB containing the child or young persons ‘usual residence’. In DHB's where the count is &lt;5, drates were suppressed. " /><Property name="denominator" value="NZ census: All children and young people within the age range of interest living within the specified DHB. DHB region is determined by census 'usual residence’. For hospitalisations of children under one year of age (bronchiolitis and pertussis) the number of live births to usual residents of the DHB for the year corresponding to the hospitalisation data was used as the denominator (instead of the census population for that age group)." /></Indicator><Indicator id="i1781" name="Serious Skin Infection - CR per 1000 - 0-24 Years" type="numeric" date="2008" href="/metadata/view/indicatorinstance?pid=1781&amp;id=8819&amp;norefer=true" ias:uid="8819" ias:utime="2008-04-01 00:00:00+13:00" ias:full-name="Serious Skin Infection - CR per 1000 - 0-24 Years"><Property name="dc:title" value="Hospitalisation" /><Property name="dc:description" value="Serious skin infections include cellulitis (an acute bacterial infection of the soft tissues of the skin causing them to become red, swollen and tender) and abscesses (a cavity containing pus, which may also have surrounding cellulitis) of the skin and tissue. These are largely cause by germs (bacteria). Diagnosis of serious skin infection is indicated by International Classification of Diseases (ICD) as one of the following codes: ICD-9 codes 680-686 or ICD-10 codes L00-L08. 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It illustrates the actual burden within a population and can be used to compare groups with the same age distribution. " /><Property name="numerator" value="National minimum dataset: Hospital admissions of children and young people within the age range specified, with the condition specified as one of the first 10 diagnostic codes. DHB region is the DHB containing the child or young persons ‘usual residence’. In DHB's where the count is &lt;5, drates were suppressed. " /><Property name="denominator" value="NZ census: All children and young people within the age range of interest living within the specified DHB. DHB region is determined by census 'usual residence’. For hospitalisations of children under one year of age (bronchiolitis and pertussis) the number of live births to usual residents of the DHB for the year corresponding to the hospitalisation data was used as the denominator (instead of the census population for that age group)." /></Indicator><Indicator id="i1781" name="Serious Skin Infection - CR per 1000 - 0-24 Years" type="numeric" date="2009" href="/metadata/view/indicatorinstance?pid=1781&amp;id=8820&amp;norefer=true" ias:uid="8820" ias:utime="2009-04-01 00:00:00+13:00" ias:full-name="Serious Skin Infection - CR per 1000 - 0-24 Years"><Property name="dc:title" value="Hospitalisation" /><Property name="dc:description" value="Serious skin infections include cellulitis (an acute bacterial infection of the soft tissues of the skin causing them to become red, swollen and tender) and abscesses (a cavity containing pus, which may also have surrounding cellulitis) of the skin and tissue. These are largely cause by germs (bacteria). Diagnosis of serious skin infection is indicated by International Classification of Diseases (ICD) as one of the following codes: ICD-9 codes 680-686 or ICD-10 codes L00-L08. 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It illustrates the actual burden within a population and can be used to compare groups with the same age distribution. " /><Property name="numerator" value="National minimum dataset: Hospital admissions of children and young people within the age range specified, with the condition specified as one of the first 10 diagnostic codes. DHB region is the DHB containing the child or young persons ‘usual residence’. In DHB's where the count is &lt;5, drates were suppressed. " /><Property name="denominator" value="NZ census: All children and young people within the age range of interest living within the specified DHB. DHB region is determined by census 'usual residence’. For hospitalisations of children under one year of age (bronchiolitis and pertussis) the number of live births to usual residents of the DHB for the year corresponding to the hospitalisation data was used as the denominator (instead of the census population for that age group)." /></Indicator><Indicator id="i1781" name="Serious Skin Infection - CR per 1000 - 0-24 Years" type="numeric" date="2010" href="/metadata/view/indicatorinstance?pid=1781&amp;id=8821&amp;norefer=true" ias:uid="8821" ias:utime="2010-04-01 00:00:00+13:00" ias:full-name="Serious Skin Infection - CR per 1000 - 0-24 Years"><Property name="dc:title" value="Hospitalisation" /><Property name="dc:description" value="Serious skin infections include cellulitis (an acute bacterial infection of the soft tissues of the skin causing them to become red, swollen and tender) and abscesses (a cavity containing pus, which may also have surrounding cellulitis) of the skin and tissue. These are largely cause by germs (bacteria). 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It illustrates the actual burden within a population and can be used to compare groups with the same age distribution. " /><Property name="numerator" value="National minimum dataset: Hospital admissions of children and young people within the age range specified, with the condition specified as one of the first 10 diagnostic codes. DHB region is the DHB containing the child or young persons ‘usual residence’. In DHB's where the count is &lt;5, drates were suppressed. " /><Property name="denominator" value="NZ census: All children and young people within the age range of interest living within the specified DHB. DHB region is determined by census 'usual residence’. For hospitalisations of children under one year of age (bronchiolitis and pertussis) the number of live births to usual residents of the DHB for the year corresponding to the hospitalisation data was used as the denominator (instead of the census population for that age group)." /></Indicator><Indicator id="i1781" name="Serious Skin Infection - CR per 1000 - 0-24 Years" type="numeric" date="2011" href="/metadata/view/indicatorinstance?pid=1781&amp;id=8822&amp;norefer=true" ias:uid="8822" ias:utime="2011-04-01 00:00:00+13:00" ias:full-name="Serious Skin Infection - CR per 1000 - 0-24 Years"><Property name="dc:title" value="Hospitalisation" /><Property name="dc:description" value="Serious skin infections include cellulitis (an acute bacterial infection of the soft tissues of the skin causing them to become red, swollen and tender) and abscesses (a cavity containing pus, which may also have surrounding cellulitis) of the skin and tissue. These are largely cause by germs (bacteria). 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It illustrates the actual burden within a population and can be used to compare groups with the same age distribution. " /><Property name="numerator" value="National minimum dataset: Hospital admissions of children and young people within the age range specified, with the condition specified as one of the first 10 diagnostic codes. DHB region is the DHB containing the child or young persons ‘usual residence’. In DHB's where the count is &lt;5, drates were suppressed. " /><Property name="denominator" value="NZ census: All children and young people within the age range of interest living within the specified DHB. DHB region is determined by census 'usual residence’. For hospitalisations of children under one year of age (bronchiolitis and pertussis) the number of live births to usual residents of the DHB for the year corresponding to the hospitalisation data was used as the denominator (instead of the census population for that age group)." /></Indicator><Indicator id="i1781" name="Serious Skin Infection - CR per 1000 - 0-24 Years" type="numeric" date="2012" href="/metadata/view/indicatorinstance?pid=1781&amp;id=13835&amp;norefer=true" ias:uid="13835" ias:utime="2012-04-01 00:00:00+13:00" ias:full-name="Serious Skin Infection - CR per 1000 - 0-24 Years"><Property name="dc:title" value="Hospitalisation" /><Property name="dc:description" value="Serious skin infections include cellulitis (an acute bacterial infection of the soft tissues of the skin causing them to become red, swollen and tender) and abscesses (a cavity containing pus, which may also have surrounding cellulitis) of the skin and tissue. These are largely cause by germs (bacteria). 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It illustrates the actual burden within a population and can be used to compare groups with the same age distribution. " /><Property name="numerator" value="National minimum dataset: Hospital admissions of children and young people within the age range specified, with the condition specified as one of the first 10 diagnostic codes. DHB region is the DHB containing the child or young persons ‘usual residence’. In DHB's where the count is &lt;5, drates were suppressed. " /><Property name="denominator" value="NZ census: All children and young people within the age range of interest living within the specified DHB. DHB region is determined by census 'usual residence’. For hospitalisations of children under one year of age (bronchiolitis and pertussis) the number of live births to usual residents of the DHB for the year corresponding to the hospitalisation data was used as the denominator (instead of the census population for that age group)." /></Indicator><Indicator id="i1781" name="Serious Skin Infection - CR per 1000 - 0-24 Years" type="numeric" date="2013" href="/metadata/view/indicatorinstance?pid=1781&amp;id=13836&amp;norefer=true" ias:uid="13836" ias:utime="2013-04-01 00:00:00+13:00" ias:full-name="Serious Skin Infection - CR per 1000 - 0-24 Years"><Property name="dc:title" value="Hospitalisation" /><Property name="dc:description" value="Serious skin infections include cellulitis (an acute bacterial infection of the soft tissues of the skin causing them to become red, swollen and tender) and abscesses (a cavity containing pus, which may also have surrounding cellulitis) of the skin and tissue. These are largely cause by germs (bacteria). Diagnosis of serious skin infection is indicated by International Classification of Diseases (ICD) as one of the following codes: ICD-9 codes 680-686 or ICD-10 codes L00-L08. Rates have not been adjusted according to characteristics of DHB populations (age, deprivation etc), comparing DHB’s is not recommended" /><Property name="dc:subject" value="Hospitalisation" /><Property name="dc:subject.keyword" value="hospitalisation, child, youth, skin infection" /><Property name="dc:publisher" value="CPHR Massey University" /><Property name="dc:creator" value="NZHIS" /><Property name="dc:date.created" value="2005 with annual update" /><Property name="dc:coverage.spatial" value="DHB" /><Property name="dc:coverage.temporal" value="annual" /><Property name="dc:language" value="English" /><Property name="dc:rights" value="Public" /><Property name="dc:source" value="Data from New Zealand Health Information Service (2006): National Minimum Data Set – Hospital administration data collection system  Statistical data from Statistics New Zealand: &lt;a hef= &quot;http://www.stats.govt.nz/census/about-2006-census/district-health-board-area-summary-tables.aspx&quot;&gt;" /><Property name="measure" value="CR per 100000: Crude rates (CR) represent number of people per 100000 in the New Zealand population who have the characteristic of interest within a given year. It illustrates the actual burden within a population and can be used to compare groups with the same age distribution. " /><Property name="numerator" value="National minimum dataset: Hospital admissions of children and young people within the age range specified, with the condition specified as one of the first 10 diagnostic codes. DHB region is the DHB containing the child or young persons ‘usual residence’. In DHB's where the count is &lt;5, drates were suppressed. " /><Property name="denominator" value="NZ census: All children and young people within the age range of interest living within the specified DHB. DHB region is determined by census 'usual residence’. For hospitalisations of children under one year of age (bronchiolitis and pertussis) the number of live births to usual residents of the DHB for the year corresponding to the hospitalisation data was used as the denominator (instead of the census population for that age group)." /></Indicator><Indicator id="i1781" name="Serious Skin Infection - CR per 1000 - 0-24 Years" type="numeric" date="2014" href="/metadata/view/indicatorinstance?pid=1781&amp;id=13837&amp;norefer=true" ias:uid="13837" ias:utime="2014-04-01 00:00:00+13:00" ias:full-name="Serious Skin Infection - CR per 1000 - 0-24 Years"><Property name="dc:title" value="Hospitalisation" /><Property name="dc:description" value="Serious skin infections include cellulitis (an acute bacterial infection of the soft tissues of the skin causing them to become red, swollen and tender) and abscesses (a cavity containing pus, which may also have surrounding cellulitis) of the skin and tissue. These are largely cause by germs (bacteria). Diagnosis of serious skin infection is indicated by International Classification of Diseases (ICD) as one of the following codes: ICD-9 codes 680-686 or ICD-10 codes L00-L08. Rates have not been adjusted according to characteristics of DHB populations (age, deprivation etc), comparing DHB’s is not recommended" /><Property name="dc:subject" value="Hospitalisation" /><Property name="dc:subject.keyword" value="hospitalisation, child, youth, skin infection" /><Property name="dc:publisher" value="CPHR Massey University" /><Property name="dc:creator" value="NZHIS" /><Property name="dc:date.created" value="2005 with annual update" /><Property name="dc:coverage.spatial" value="DHB" /><Property name="dc:coverage.temporal" value="annual" /><Property name="dc:language" value="English" /><Property name="dc:rights" value="Public" /><Property name="dc:source" value="Data from New Zealand Health Information Service (2006): National Minimum Data Set – Hospital administration data collection system  Statistical data from Statistics New Zealand: &lt;a hef= &quot;http://www.stats.govt.nz/census/about-2006-census/district-health-board-area-summary-tables.aspx&quot;&gt;" /><Property name="measure" value="CR per 100000: Crude rates (CR) represent number of people per 100000 in the New Zealand population who have the characteristic of interest within a given year. It illustrates the actual burden within a population and can be used to compare groups with the same age distribution. " /><Property name="numerator" value="National minimum dataset: Hospital admissions of children and young people within the age range specified, with the condition specified as one of the first 10 diagnostic codes. DHB region is the DHB containing the child or young persons ‘usual residence’. In DHB's where the count is &lt;5, drates were suppressed. " /><Property name="denominator" value="NZ census: All children and young people within the age range of interest living within the specified DHB. DHB region is determined by census 'usual residence’. For hospitalisations of children under one year of age (bronchiolitis and pertussis) the number of live births to usual residents of the DHB for the year corresponding to the hospitalisation data was used as the denominator (instead of the census population for that age group)." /></Indicator><Indicator id="i1782" name="Lower Respiratory Tract Infections - CR per 1000 - 0-14 Years" type="numeric" date="2005" href="/metadata/view/indicatorinstance?pid=1782&amp;id=8830&amp;norefer=true" ias:uid="8830" ias:utime="2005-04-01 00:00:00+12:00" ias:full-name="Lower Respiratory Tract Infections - CR per 1000 - 0-14 Years"><Property name="dc:title" value="Hospitalisation" /><Property name="dc:description" value="Lower respiratory tract infections include conditions such as pneumonia, bronchitis, broncholitis and pertussis but exclude asthma. Diagnosis of lower respiratory tract infection indicated by International Classification of Diseases (ICD): Acute Unspecified Lower Respiratory Tract Infection (ICD-10 J22), Acute Bronchitis (ICD-9 466.0, ICD-10 J20), Bronchiolitis (ICD-9 466.1, ICD-10 J21), Pertussis (whooping cough) (ICD-9 033, ICD-10 A37), Lung Abscesses and Pyothorax (ICD-9 510, 513, ICD-10 J85-86) or Pneumonia (ICD-9 480-486, 487.0, ICD-10 J12-18, J100, J110) Rates have not been adjusted according to characteristics of DHB populations, e.g. age, deprivation etc). Comparing DHB’s is therefore not recommended." /><Property name="dc:subject" value="Hospitalisation" /><Property name="dc:subject.keyword" value="hospitalisation, child, youth, respiratory infection" /><Property name="dc:publisher" value="CPHR Massey University" /><Property name="dc:creator" value="NZHIS" /><Property name="dc:date.created" value="2005 with annual update" /><Property name="dc:coverage.spatial" value="DHB" /><Property name="dc:coverage.temporal" value="5 Year" /><Property name="dc:language" value="English" /><Property name="dc:rights" value="Public" /><Property name="dc:source" value="Data from New Zealand Health Information Service (2006): National Minimum Data Set – Hospital administration data collection system  Statistical data from Statistics New Zealand: &lt;a hef= &quot;http://www.stats.govt.nz/census/about-2006-census/district-health-board-area-summary-tables.aspx&quot;&gt;" /><Property name="measure" value="CR per 100000: Crude rates (CR) represent number of people per 100000 in the New Zealand population who have the characteristic of interest within a given year. It illustrates the actual burden within a population and can be used to compare groups with the same age distribution. " /><Property name="numerator" value="National minimum dataset: Hospital admissions of children and young people within the age range specified, with the condition specified as one of the first 10 diagnostic codes. DHB region is the DHB containing the child or young persons ‘usual residence’. In DHB's where the count is &lt;5, drates were suppressed. " /><Property name="denominator" value="NZ census: All children and young people within the age range of interest living within the specified DHB. DHB region is determined by census 'usual residence’. For hospitalisations of children under one year of age (bronchiolitis and pertussis) the number of live births to usual residents of the DHB for the year corresponding to the hospitalisation data was used as the denominator (instead of the census population for that age group)." /></Indicator><Indicator id="i1782" name="Lower Respiratory Tract Infections - CR per 1000 - 0-14 Years" type="numeric" date="2006" href="/metadata/view/indicatorinstance?pid=1782&amp;id=8831&amp;norefer=true" ias:uid="8831" ias:utime="2006-04-01 00:00:00+12:00" ias:full-name="Lower Respiratory Tract Infections - CR per 1000 - 0-14 Years"><Property name="dc:title" value="Hospitalisation" /><Property name="dc:description" value="Lower respiratory tract infections include conditions such as pneumonia, bronchitis, broncholitis and pertussis but exclude asthma. Diagnosis of lower respiratory tract infection indicated by International Classification of Diseases (ICD): Acute Unspecified Lower Respiratory Tract Infection (ICD-10 J22), Acute Bronchitis (ICD-9 466.0, ICD-10 J20), Bronchiolitis (ICD-9 466.1, ICD-10 J21), Pertussis (whooping cough) (ICD-9 033, ICD-10 A37), Lung Abscesses and Pyothorax (ICD-9 510, 513, ICD-10 J85-86) or Pneumonia (ICD-9 480-486, 487.0, ICD-10 J12-18, J100, J110) Rates have not been adjusted according to characteristics of DHB populations, e.g. age, deprivation etc). Comparing DHB’s is therefore not recommended." /><Property name="dc:subject" value="Hospitalisation" /><Property name="dc:subject.keyword" value="hospitalisation, child, youth, respiratory infection" /><Property name="dc:publisher" value="CPHR Massey University" /><Property name="dc:creator" value="NZHIS" /><Property name="dc:date.created" value="2005 with annual update" /><Property name="dc:coverage.spatial" value="DHB" /><Property name="dc:coverage.temporal" value="5 Year" /><Property name="dc:language" value="English" /><Property name="dc:rights" value="Public" /><Property name="dc:source" value="Data from New Zealand Health Information Service (2006): National Minimum Data Set – Hospital administration data collection system  Statistical data from Statistics New Zealand: &lt;a hef= &quot;http://www.stats.govt.nz/census/about-2006-census/district-health-board-area-summary-tables.aspx&quot;&gt;" /><Property name="measure" value="CR per 100000: Crude rates (CR) represent number of people per 100000 in the New Zealand population who have the characteristic of interest within a given year. It illustrates the actual burden within a population and can be used to compare groups with the same age distribution. " /><Property name="numerator" value="National minimum dataset: Hospital admissions of children and young people within the age range specified, with the condition specified as one of the first 10 diagnostic codes. DHB region is the DHB containing the child or young persons ‘usual residence’. In DHB's where the count is &lt;5, drates were suppressed. " /><Property name="denominator" value="NZ census: All children and young people within the age range of interest living within the specified DHB. DHB region is determined by census 'usual residence’. For hospitalisations of children under one year of age (bronchiolitis and pertussis) the number of live births to usual residents of the DHB for the year corresponding to the hospitalisation data was used as the denominator (instead of the census population for that age group)." /></Indicator><Indicator id="i1782" name="Lower Respiratory Tract Infections - CR per 1000 - 0-14 Years" type="numeric" date="2007" href="/metadata/view/indicatorinstance?pid=1782&amp;id=8832&amp;norefer=true" ias:uid="8832" ias:utime="2007-04-01 00:00:00+12:00" ias:full-name="Lower Respiratory Tract Infections - CR per 1000 - 0-14 Years"><Property name="dc:title" value="Hospitalisation" /><Property name="dc:description" value="Lower respiratory tract infections include conditions such as pneumonia, bronchitis, broncholitis and pertussis but exclude asthma. Diagnosis of lower respiratory tract infection indicated by International Classification of Diseases (ICD): Acute Unspecified Lower Respiratory Tract Infection (ICD-10 J22), Acute Bronchitis (ICD-9 466.0, ICD-10 J20), Bronchiolitis (ICD-9 466.1, ICD-10 J21), Pertussis (whooping cough) (ICD-9 033, ICD-10 A37), Lung Abscesses and Pyothorax (ICD-9 510, 513, ICD-10 J85-86) or Pneumonia (ICD-9 480-486, 487.0, ICD-10 J12-18, J100, J110) Rates have not been adjusted according to characteristics of DHB populations, e.g. age, deprivation etc). Comparing DHB’s is therefore not recommended." /><Property name="dc:subject" value="Hospitalisation" /><Property name="dc:subject.keyword" value="hospitalisation, child, youth, respiratory infection" /><Property name="dc:publisher" value="CPHR Massey University" /><Property name="dc:creator" value="NZHIS" /><Property name="dc:date.created" value="2005 with annual update" /><Property name="dc:coverage.spatial" value="DHB" /><Property name="dc:coverage.temporal" value="5 Year" /><Property name="dc:language" value="English" /><Property name="dc:rights" value="Public" /><Property name="dc:source" value="Data from New Zealand Health Information Service (2006): National Minimum Data Set – Hospital administration data collection system  Statistical data from Statistics New Zealand: &lt;a hef= &quot;http://www.stats.govt.nz/census/about-2006-census/district-health-board-area-summary-tables.aspx&quot;&gt;" /><Property name="measure" value="CR per 100000: Crude rates (CR) represent number of people per 100000 in the New Zealand population who have the characteristic of interest within a given year. It illustrates the actual burden within a population and can be used to compare groups with the same age distribution. " /><Property name="numerator" value="National minimum dataset: Hospital admissions of children and young people within the age range specified, with the condition specified as one of the first 10 diagnostic codes. DHB region is the DHB containing the child or young persons ‘usual residence’. In DHB's where the count is &lt;5, drates were suppressed. " /><Property name="denominator" value="NZ census: All children and young people within the age range of interest living within the specified DHB. DHB region is determined by census 'usual residence’. For hospitalisations of children under one year of age (bronchiolitis and pertussis) the number of live births to usual residents of the DHB for the year corresponding to the hospitalisation data was used as the denominator (instead of the census population for that age group)." /></Indicator><Indicator id="i1782" name="Lower Respiratory Tract Infections - CR per 1000 - 0-14 Years" type="numeric" date="2008" href="/metadata/view/indicatorinstance?pid=1782&amp;id=8833&amp;norefer=true" ias:uid="8833" ias:utime="2008-04-01 00:00:00+13:00" ias:full-name="Lower Respiratory Tract Infections - CR per 1000 - 0-14 Years"><Property name="dc:title" value="Hospitalisation" /><Property name="dc:description" value="Lower respiratory tract infections include conditions such as pneumonia, bronchitis, broncholitis and pertussis but exclude asthma. Diagnosis of lower respiratory tract infection indicated by International Classification of Diseases (ICD): Acute Unspecified Lower Respiratory Tract Infection (ICD-10 J22), Acute Bronchitis (ICD-9 466.0, ICD-10 J20), Bronchiolitis (ICD-9 466.1, ICD-10 J21), Pertussis (whooping cough) (ICD-9 033, ICD-10 A37), Lung Abscesses and Pyothorax (ICD-9 510, 513, ICD-10 J85-86) or Pneumonia (ICD-9 480-486, 487.0, ICD-10 J12-18, J100, J110) Rates have not been adjusted according to characteristics of DHB populations, e.g. age, deprivation etc). Comparing DHB’s is therefore not recommended." /><Property name="dc:subject" value="Hospitalisation" /><Property name="dc:subject.keyword" value="hospitalisation, child, youth, respiratory infection" /><Property name="dc:publisher" value="CPHR Massey University" /><Property name="dc:creator" value="NZHIS" /><Property name="dc:date.created" value="2005 with annual update" /><Property name="dc:coverage.spatial" value="DHB" /><Property name="dc:coverage.temporal" value="5 Year" /><Property name="dc:language" value="English" /><Property name="dc:rights" value="Public" /><Property name="dc:source" value="Data from New Zealand Health Information Service (2006): National Minimum Data Set – Hospital administration data collection system  Statistical data from Statistics New Zealand: &lt;a hef= &quot;http://www.stats.govt.nz/census/about-2006-census/district-health-board-area-summary-tables.aspx&quot;&gt;" /><Property name="measure" value="CR per 100000: Crude rates (CR) represent number of people per 100000 in the New Zealand population who have the characteristic of interest within a given year. It illustrates the actual burden within a population and can be used to compare groups with the same age distribution. " /><Property name="numerator" value="National minimum dataset: Hospital admissions of children and young people within the age range specified, with the condition specified as one of the first 10 diagnostic codes. DHB region is the DHB containing the child or young persons ‘usual residence’. In DHB's where the count is &lt;5, drates were suppressed. " /><Property name="denominator" value="NZ census: All children and young people within the age range of interest living within the specified DHB. DHB region is determined by census 'usual residence’. For hospitalisations of children under one year of age (bronchiolitis and pertussis) the number of live births to usual residents of the DHB for the year corresponding to the hospitalisation data was used as the denominator (instead of the census population for that age group)." /></Indicator><Indicator id="i1782" name="Lower Respiratory Tract Infections - CR per 1000 - 0-14 Years" type="numeric" date="2009" href="/metadata/view/indicatorinstance?pid=1782&amp;id=8834&amp;norefer=true" ias:uid="8834" ias:utime="2009-04-01 00:00:00+13:00" ias:full-name="Lower Respiratory Tract Infections - CR per 1000 - 0-14 Years"><Property name="dc:title" value="Hospitalisation" /><Property name="dc:description" value="Lower respiratory tract infections include conditions such as pneumonia, bronchitis, broncholitis and pertussis but exclude asthma. Diagnosis of lower respiratory tract infection indicated by International Classification of Diseases (ICD): Acute Unspecified Lower Respiratory Tract Infection (ICD-10 J22), Acute Bronchitis (ICD-9 466.0, ICD-10 J20), Bronchiolitis (ICD-9 466.1, ICD-10 J21), Pertussis (whooping cough) (ICD-9 033, ICD-10 A37), Lung Abscesses and Pyothorax (ICD-9 510, 513, ICD-10 J85-86) or Pneumonia (ICD-9 480-486, 487.0, ICD-10 J12-18, J100, J110) Rates have not been adjusted according to characteristics of DHB populations, e.g. age, deprivation etc). Comparing DHB’s is therefore not recommended." /><Property name="dc:subject" value="Hospitalisation" /><Property name="dc:subject.keyword" value="hospitalisation, child, youth, respiratory infection" /><Property name="dc:publisher" value="CPHR Massey University" /><Property name="dc:creator" value="NZHIS" /><Property name="dc:date.created" value="2005 with annual update" /><Property name="dc:coverage.spatial" value="DHB" /><Property name="dc:coverage.temporal" value="5 Year" /><Property name="dc:language" value="English" /><Property name="dc:rights" value="Public" /><Property name="dc:source" value="Data from New Zealand Health Information Service (2006): National Minimum Data Set – Hospital administration data collection system  Statistical data from Statistics New Zealand: &lt;a hef= &quot;http://www.stats.govt.nz/census/about-2006-census/district-health-board-area-summary-tables.aspx&quot;&gt;" /><Property name="measure" value="CR per 100000: Crude rates (CR) represent number of people per 100000 in the New Zealand population who have the characteristic of interest within a given year. It illustrates the actual burden within a population and can be used to compare groups with the same age distribution. " /><Property name="numerator" value="National minimum dataset: Hospital admissions of children and young people within the age range specified, with the condition specified as one of the first 10 diagnostic codes. DHB region is the DHB containing the child or young persons ‘usual residence’. In DHB's where the count is &lt;5, drates were suppressed. " /><Property name="denominator" value="NZ census: All children and young people within the age range of interest living within the specified DHB. DHB region is determined by census 'usual residence’. For hospitalisations of children under one year of age (bronchiolitis and pertussis) the number of live births to usual residents of the DHB for the year corresponding to the hospitalisation data was used as the denominator (instead of the census population for that age group)." /></Indicator><Indicator id="i1782" name="Lower Respiratory Tract Infections - CR per 1000 - 0-14 Years" type="numeric" date="2010" href="/metadata/view/indicatorinstance?pid=1782&amp;id=8835&amp;norefer=true" ias:uid="8835" ias:utime="2010-04-01 00:00:00+13:00" ias:full-name="Lower Respiratory Tract Infections - CR per 1000 - 0-14 Years"><Property name="dc:title" value="Hospitalisation" /><Property name="dc:description" value="Lower respiratory tract infections include conditions such as pneumonia, bronchitis, broncholitis and pertussis but exclude asthma. 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Comparing DHB’s is therefore not recommended." /><Property name="dc:subject" value="Hospitalisation" /><Property name="dc:subject.keyword" value="hospitalisation, child, youth, respiratory infection" /><Property name="dc:publisher" value="CPHR Massey University" /><Property name="dc:creator" value="NZHIS" /><Property name="dc:date.created" value="2005 with annual update" /><Property name="dc:coverage.spatial" value="DHB" /><Property name="dc:coverage.temporal" value="5 Year" /><Property name="dc:language" value="English" /><Property name="dc:rights" value="Public" /><Property name="dc:source" value="Data from New Zealand Health Information Service (2006): National Minimum Data Set – Hospital administration data collection system  Statistical data from Statistics New Zealand: &lt;a hef= &quot;http://www.stats.govt.nz/census/about-2006-census/district-health-board-area-summary-tables.aspx&quot;&gt;" /><Property name="measure" value="CR per 100000: Crude rates (CR) represent number of people per 100000 in the New Zealand population who have the characteristic of interest within a given year. It illustrates the actual burden within a population and can be used to compare groups with the same age distribution. " /><Property name="numerator" value="National minimum dataset: Hospital admissions of children and young people within the age range specified, with the condition specified as one of the first 10 diagnostic codes. DHB region is the DHB containing the child or young persons ‘usual residence’. In DHB's where the count is &lt;5, drates were suppressed. " /><Property name="denominator" value="NZ census: All children and young people within the age range of interest living within the specified DHB. DHB region is determined by census 'usual residence’. For hospitalisations of children under one year of age (bronchiolitis and pertussis) the number of live births to usual residents of the DHB for the year corresponding to the hospitalisation data was used as the denominator (instead of the census population for that age group)." /></Indicator><Indicator id="i1782" name="Lower Respiratory Tract Infections - CR per 1000 - 0-14 Years" type="numeric" date="2011" href="/metadata/view/indicatorinstance?pid=1782&amp;id=8836&amp;norefer=true" ias:uid="8836" ias:utime="2011-04-01 00:00:00+13:00" ias:full-name="Lower Respiratory Tract Infections - CR per 1000 - 0-14 Years"><Property name="dc:title" value="Hospitalisation" /><Property name="dc:description" value="Lower respiratory tract infections include conditions such as pneumonia, bronchitis, broncholitis and pertussis but exclude asthma. 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For hospitalisations of children under one year of age (bronchiolitis and pertussis) the number of live births to usual residents of the DHB for the year corresponding to the hospitalisation data was used as the denominator (instead of the census population for that age group)." /></Indicator><Indicator id="i1782" name="Lower Respiratory Tract Infections - CR per 1000 - 0-14 Years" type="numeric" date="2012" href="/metadata/view/indicatorinstance?pid=1782&amp;id=13827&amp;norefer=true" ias:uid="13827" ias:utime="2012-04-01 00:00:00+13:00" ias:full-name="Lower Respiratory Tract Infections - CR per 1000 - 0-14 Years"><Property name="dc:title" value="Hospitalisation" /><Property name="dc:description" value="Lower respiratory tract infections include conditions such as pneumonia, bronchitis, broncholitis and pertussis but exclude asthma. 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Comparing DHB’s is therefore not recommended." /><Property name="dc:subject" value="Hospitalisation" /><Property name="dc:subject.keyword" value="hospitalisation, child, youth, respiratory infection" /><Property name="dc:publisher" value="CPHR Massey University" /><Property name="dc:creator" value="NZHIS" /><Property name="dc:date.created" value="2005 with annual update" /><Property name="dc:coverage.spatial" value="DHB" /><Property name="dc:coverage.temporal" value="5 Year" /><Property name="dc:language" value="English" /><Property name="dc:rights" value="Public" /><Property name="dc:source" value="Data from New Zealand Health Information Service (2006): National Minimum Data Set – Hospital administration data collection system  Statistical data from Statistics New Zealand: &lt;a hef= &quot;http://www.stats.govt.nz/census/about-2006-census/district-health-board-area-summary-tables.aspx&quot;&gt;" /><Property name="measure" value="CR per 100000: Crude rates (CR) represent number of people per 100000 in the New Zealand population who have the characteristic of interest within a given year. 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In this instance fetal mortality is recorded where the fetus is over 20 weeks gestation or over 400g in weight." /><Property name="measure" value="Crude rate per 1000 births: represents the number of deaths of the fetus prior to birth per 1000 births. Rates have been calculated per 1000 births and have not been adjusted according to characteristics of DHB populations (age, deprivation etc) therefore comparing DHBs is not recommended. Where the count was below 5 rates were suppressed." /><Property name="numerator" value="Number of fetal deaths in a given DHB (based on mother's usual residence) over a given time period" /><Property name="denominator" value="Number of total births (live births plus  fetal deaths) in a given DHB (based on mother usual residence) over a given period of time." /></Indicator><Indicator id="i1537" name="Fetal Mortality" type="numeric" date="2010" href="/metadata/view/indicatorinstance?pid=1537&amp;id=12682&amp;norefer=true" ias:uid="12682" ias:utime="2010-01-01 00:00:00+13:00" ias:full-name="Fetal Mortality (&gt;20 weeks gestation or &gt; 400g) CR per 1000"><Property name="dc:description" value="Fetal mortality is: &quot;death prior to the complete expulsion or extraction from its mother of a product of conception, irrespective of the duration of pregnancy; the death is indicated by the fact that after such separation the fetus does not breathe or show any other evidence of life such as beating of the heart, pulsation of the umbilical cord or definite movement of voluntary muscles,&quot; (WHO 1977).  In this instance fetal mortality is recorded where the fetus is over 20 weeks gestation or over 400g in weight." /><Property name="measure" value="Crude rate per 1000 births: represents the number of deaths of the fetus prior to birth per 1000 births. Rates have been calculated per 1000 births and have not been adjusted according to characteristics of DHB populations (age, deprivation etc) therefore comparing DHBs is not recommended. Where the count was below 5 rates were suppressed." /><Property name="numerator" value="Number of fetal deaths in a given DHB (based on mother's usual residence) over a given time period" /><Property name="denominator" value="Number of total births (live births plus  fetal deaths) in a given DHB (based on mother usual residence) over a given period of time." /></Indicator><Indicator id="i1537" name="Fetal Mortality" type="numeric" date="2011" href="/metadata/view/indicatorinstance?pid=1537&amp;id=12683&amp;norefer=true" ias:uid="12683" ias:utime="2011-01-01 00:00:00+13:00" ias:full-name="Fetal Mortality (&gt;20 weeks gestation or &gt; 400g) CR per 1000"><Property name="dc:description" value="Fetal mortality is: &quot;death prior to the complete expulsion or extraction from its mother of a product of conception, irrespective of the duration of pregnancy; the death is indicated by the fact that after such separation the fetus does not breathe or show any other evidence of life such as beating of the heart, pulsation of the umbilical cord or definite movement of voluntary muscles,&quot; (WHO 1977).  In this instance fetal mortality is recorded where the fetus is over 20 weeks gestation or over 400g in weight." /><Property name="measure" value="Crude rate per 1000 births: represents the number of deaths of the fetus prior to birth per 1000 births. Rates have been calculated per 1000 births and have not been adjusted according to characteristics of DHB populations (age, deprivation etc) therefore comparing DHBs is not recommended. Where the count was below 5 rates were suppressed." /><Property name="numerator" value="Number of fetal deaths in a given DHB (based on mother's usual residence) over a given time period" /><Property name="denominator" value="Number of total births (live births plus  fetal deaths) in a given DHB (based on mother usual residence) over a given period of time." /></Indicator><Indicator id="i1537" name="Fetal Mortality" type="numeric" date="2012" href="/metadata/view/indicatorinstance?pid=1537&amp;id=13399&amp;norefer=true" ias:uid="13399" ias:utime="2012-01-01 00:00:00+13:00" ias:full-name="Fetal Mortality (&gt;20 weeks gestation or &gt; 400g) CR per 1000"><Property name="dc:description" value="Fetal mortality is: &quot;death prior to the complete expulsion or extraction from its mother of a product of conception, irrespective of the duration of pregnancy; the death is indicated by the fact that after such separation the fetus does not breathe or show any other evidence of life such as beating of the heart, pulsation of the umbilical cord or definite movement of voluntary muscles,&quot; (WHO 1977).  In this instance fetal mortality is recorded where the fetus is over 20 weeks gestation or over 400g in weight." /><Property name="measure" value="Crude rate per 1000 births: represents the number of deaths of the fetus prior to birth per 1000 births. Rates have been calculated per 1000 births and have not been adjusted according to characteristics of DHB populations (age, deprivation etc) therefore comparing DHBs is not recommended. Where the count was below 5 rates were suppressed." /><Property name="numerator" value="Number of fetal deaths in a given DHB (based on mother's usual residence) over a given time period" /><Property name="denominator" value="Number of total births (live births plus  fetal deaths) in a given DHB (based on mother usual residence) over a given period of time." /></Indicator><Indicator id="i1537" name="Fetal Mortality" type="numeric" date="2013" href="/metadata/view/indicatorinstance?pid=1537&amp;id=31208&amp;norefer=true" ias:uid="31208" ias:utime="2013-01-01 00:00:00+13:00" ias:full-name="Fetal Mortality (&gt;20 weeks gestation or &gt; 400g) CR per 1000"><Property name="dc:description" value="Fetal mortality is: &quot;death prior to the complete expulsion or extraction from its mother of a product of conception, irrespective of the duration of pregnancy; the death is indicated by the fact that after such separation the fetus does not breathe or show any other evidence of life such as beating of the heart, pulsation of the umbilical cord or definite movement of voluntary muscles,&quot; (WHO 1977).  In this instance fetal mortality is recorded where the fetus is over 20 weeks gestation or over 400g in weight." /><Property name="measure" value="Crude rate per 1000 births: represents the number of deaths of the fetus prior to birth per 1000 births. Rates have been calculated per 1000 births and have not been adjusted according to characteristics of DHB populations (age, deprivation etc) therefore comparing DHBs is not recommended. Where the count was below 5 rates were suppressed." /><Property name="numerator" value="Number of fetal deaths in a given DHB (based on mother's usual residence) over a given time period" /><Property name="denominator" value="Number of total births (live births plus  fetal deaths) in a given DHB (based on mother usual residence) over a given period of time." /></Indicator><Indicator id="i1537" name="Fetal Mortality" type="numeric" date="2014" href="/metadata/view/indicatorinstance?pid=1537&amp;id=31209&amp;norefer=true" ias:uid="31209" ias:utime="2014-01-01 00:00:00+13:00" ias:full-name="Fetal Mortality (&gt;20 weeks gestation or &gt; 400g) CR per 1000"><Property name="dc:description" value="Fetal mortality is: &quot;death prior to the complete expulsion or extraction from its mother of a product of conception, irrespective of the duration of pregnancy; the death is indicated by the fact that after such separation the fetus does not breathe or show any other evidence of life such as beating of the heart, pulsation of the umbilical cord or definite movement of voluntary muscles,&quot; (WHO 1977).  In this instance fetal mortality is recorded where the fetus is over 20 weeks gestation or over 400g in weight." /><Property name="measure" value="Crude rate per 1000 births: represents the number of deaths of the fetus prior to birth per 1000 births. Rates have been calculated per 1000 births and have not been adjusted according to characteristics of DHB populations (age, deprivation etc) therefore comparing DHBs is not recommended. Where the count was below 5 rates were suppressed." /><Property name="numerator" value="Number of fetal deaths in a given DHB (based on mother's usual residence) over a given time period" /><Property name="denominator" value="Number of total births (live births plus  fetal deaths) in a given DHB (based on mother usual residence) over a given period of time." /></Indicator><Indicator id="i1538" name="Early Neonatal Mortality " type="numeric" date="2006" href="/metadata/view/indicatorinstance?pid=1538&amp;id=7694&amp;norefer=true" ias:uid="7694" ias:utime="2006-01-01 00:00:00+13:00" ias:full-name="Early Neonatal Mortality (&lt;7 days) CR per 1000"><Property name="dc:title" value="Mortality" /><Property name="dc:subject" value="Mortality" /><Property name="dc:subject.keyword" value="Mortality, Child and Youth" /><Property name="dc:publisher" value="Ministry of Health" /><Property name="dc:creator" value="Ministry of Health" /><Property name="dc:coverage.spatial" value="DHB's" /><Property name="dc:coverage.temporal" value="Annual" /><Property name="dc:language" value="English" /><Property name="dc:rights" value="Public" /><Property name="dc:source" value="New Zealand Ministry of Health (2012: &quot;Fetal and Infant Deaths&quot; 2010 and 2011&quot;:  Publisher: new Zealand Ministry of Health, Wellington.  &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.health.govt.nz/nz-health-statistics/health-statistics-and-data-sets/mortality-data-and-stats&quot;&gt;" /><Property name="measure" value="CR per 1000: Crude rates (CR) represent number of people per 1000 in the New Zealand population who have the characteristic of interest within a given year. It illustrates the actual burden within a population and can be used to compare groups with the same age distribution. Rates have been calculated per 1000 live births and have not been adjusted according to characteristics of DHB populations (age, deprivation etc) therefore comparing DHBs is not recommended. It is important to note that because the number of fetal and infant deaths in New Zealand is small, rates tend to fluctuate markedly from year to year. Rates derived from small numbers should be therefore treated with caution." /><Property name="dc:description" value="Early neonatal mortality is the death of a liveborn infant within the first 7 days of life.  " /><Property name="measure" value="Crude rate per 1000 births: represents the number of deaths of infants within seven days of birth per 1000 live births. Rates have been calculated per 1000 births and have not been adjusted according to characteristics of DHB populations (age, deprivation etc) therefore comparing DHBs is not recommended. Where the count was below 5 rates were suppressed." /></Indicator><Indicator id="i1538" name="Early Neonatal Mortality " type="numeric" date="2007" href="/metadata/view/indicatorinstance?pid=1538&amp;id=7695&amp;norefer=true" ias:uid="7695" ias:utime="2007-01-01 00:00:00+13:00" ias:full-name="Early Neonatal Mortality (&lt;7 days) CR per 1000"><Property name="dc:title" value="Mortality" /><Property name="dc:subject" value="Mortality" /><Property name="dc:subject.keyword" value="Mortality, Child and Youth" /><Property name="dc:publisher" value="Ministry of Health" /><Property name="dc:creator" value="Ministry of Health" /><Property name="dc:coverage.spatial" value="DHB's" /><Property name="dc:coverage.temporal" value="Annual" /><Property name="dc:language" value="English" /><Property name="dc:rights" value="Public" /><Property name="dc:source" value="New Zealand Ministry of Health (2012: &quot;Fetal and Infant Deaths&quot; 2010 and 2011&quot;:  Publisher: new Zealand Ministry of Health, Wellington.  &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.health.govt.nz/nz-health-statistics/health-statistics-and-data-sets/mortality-data-and-stats&quot;&gt;" /><Property name="measure" value="CR per 1000: Crude rates (CR) represent number of people per 1000 in the New Zealand population who have the characteristic of interest within a given year. It illustrates the actual burden within a population and can be used to compare groups with the same age distribution. Rates have been calculated per 1000 live births and have not been adjusted according to characteristics of DHB populations (age, deprivation etc) therefore comparing DHBs is not recommended. It is important to note that because the number of fetal and infant deaths in New Zealand is small, rates tend to fluctuate markedly from year to year. Rates derived from small numbers should be therefore treated with caution." /><Property name="dc:description" value="Early neonatal mortality is the death of a liveborn infant within the first 7 days of life.  " /><Property name="measure" value="Crude rate per 1000 births: represents the number of deaths of infants within seven days of birth per 1000 live births. Rates have been calculated per 1000 births and have not been adjusted according to characteristics of DHB populations (age, deprivation etc) therefore comparing DHBs is not recommended. Where the count was below 5 rates were suppressed." /></Indicator><Indicator id="i1538" name="Early Neonatal Mortality " type="numeric" date="2008" href="/metadata/view/indicatorinstance?pid=1538&amp;id=7696&amp;norefer=true" ias:uid="7696" ias:utime="2008-01-01 00:00:00+13:00" ias:full-name="Early Neonatal Mortality (&lt;7 days) CR per 1000"><Property name="dc:title" value="Mortality" /><Property name="dc:subject" value="Mortality" /><Property name="dc:subject.keyword" value="Mortality, Child and Youth" /><Property name="dc:publisher" value="Ministry of Health" /><Property name="dc:creator" value="Ministry of Health" /><Property name="dc:coverage.spatial" value="DHB's" /><Property name="dc:coverage.temporal" value="Annual" /><Property name="dc:language" value="English" /><Property name="dc:rights" value="Public" /><Property name="dc:source" value="New Zealand Ministry of Health (2012: &quot;Fetal and Infant Deaths&quot; 2010 and 2011&quot;:  Publisher: new Zealand Ministry of Health, Wellington.  &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.health.govt.nz/nz-health-statistics/health-statistics-and-data-sets/mortality-data-and-stats&quot;&gt;" /><Property name="measure" value="CR per 1000: Crude rates (CR) represent number of people per 1000 in the New Zealand population who have the characteristic of interest within a given year. It illustrates the actual burden within a population and can be used to compare groups with the same age distribution. Rates have been calculated per 1000 live births and have not been adjusted according to characteristics of DHB populations (age, deprivation etc) therefore comparing DHBs is not recommended. It is important to note that because the number of fetal and infant deaths in New Zealand is small, rates tend to fluctuate markedly from year to year. Rates derived from small numbers should be therefore treated with caution." /><Property name="dc:description" value="Early neonatal mortality is the death of a liveborn infant within the first 7 days of life.  " /><Property name="measure" value="Crude rate per 1000 births: represents the number of deaths of infants within seven days of birth per 1000 live births. Rates have been calculated per 1000 births and have not been adjusted according to characteristics of DHB populations (age, deprivation etc) therefore comparing DHBs is not recommended. Where the count was below 5 rates were suppressed." /></Indicator><Indicator id="i1538" name="Early Neonatal Mortality " type="numeric" date="2009" href="/metadata/view/indicatorinstance?pid=1538&amp;id=7697&amp;norefer=true" ias:uid="7697" ias:utime="2009-01-01 00:00:00+13:00" ias:full-name="Early Neonatal Mortality (&lt;7 days) CR per 1000"><Property name="dc:title" value="Mortality" /><Property name="dc:subject" value="Mortality" /><Property name="dc:subject.keyword" value="Mortality, Child and Youth" /><Property name="dc:publisher" value="Ministry of Health" /><Property name="dc:creator" value="Ministry of Health" /><Property name="dc:coverage.spatial" value="DHB's" /><Property name="dc:coverage.temporal" value="Annual" /><Property name="dc:language" value="English" /><Property name="dc:rights" value="Public" /><Property name="dc:source" value="New Zealand Ministry of Health (2012: &quot;Fetal and Infant Deaths&quot; 2010 and 2011&quot;:  Publisher: new Zealand Ministry of Health, Wellington.  &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.health.govt.nz/nz-health-statistics/health-statistics-and-data-sets/mortality-data-and-stats&quot;&gt;" /><Property name="measure" value="CR per 1000: Crude rates (CR) represent number of people per 1000 in the New Zealand population who have the characteristic of interest within a given year. It illustrates the actual burden within a population and can be used to compare groups with the same age distribution. Rates have been calculated per 1000 live births and have not been adjusted according to characteristics of DHB populations (age, deprivation etc) therefore comparing DHBs is not recommended. It is important to note that because the number of fetal and infant deaths in New Zealand is small, rates tend to fluctuate markedly from year to year. Rates derived from small numbers should be therefore treated with caution." /><Property name="dc:description" value="Early neonatal mortality is the death of a liveborn infant within the first 7 days of life.  " /><Property name="measure" value="Crude rate per 1000 births: represents the number of deaths of infants within seven days of birth per 1000 live births. Rates have been calculated per 1000 births and have not been adjusted according to characteristics of DHB populations (age, deprivation etc) therefore comparing DHBs is not recommended. Where the count was below 5 rates were suppressed." /></Indicator><Indicator id="i1538" name="Early Neonatal Mortality " type="numeric" date="2010" href="/metadata/view/indicatorinstance?pid=1538&amp;id=12684&amp;norefer=true" ias:uid="12684" ias:utime="2010-01-01 00:00:00+13:00" ias:full-name="Early Neonatal Mortality (&lt;7 days) CR per 1000"><Property name="dc:title" value="Mortality" /><Property name="dc:subject" value="Mortality" /><Property name="dc:subject.keyword" value="Mortality, Child and Youth" /><Property name="dc:publisher" value="Ministry of Health" /><Property name="dc:creator" value="Ministry of Health" /><Property name="dc:coverage.spatial" value="DHB's" /><Property name="dc:coverage.temporal" value="Annual" /><Property name="dc:language" value="English" /><Property name="dc:rights" value="Public" /><Property name="dc:source" value="New Zealand Ministry of Health (2012: &quot;Fetal and Infant Deaths&quot; 2010 and 2011&quot;:  Publisher: new Zealand Ministry of Health, Wellington.  &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.health.govt.nz/nz-health-statistics/health-statistics-and-data-sets/mortality-data-and-stats&quot;&gt;" /><Property name="measure" value="CR per 1000: Crude rates (CR) represent number of people per 1000 in the New Zealand population who have the characteristic of interest within a given year. It illustrates the actual burden within a population and can be used to compare groups with the same age distribution. Rates have been calculated per 1000 live births and have not been adjusted according to characteristics of DHB populations (age, deprivation etc) therefore comparing DHBs is not recommended. It is important to note that because the number of fetal and infant deaths in New Zealand is small, rates tend to fluctuate markedly from year to year. Rates derived from small numbers should be therefore treated with caution." /><Property name="dc:description" value="Early neonatal mortality is the death of a liveborn infant within the first 7 days of life.  " /><Property name="measure" value="Crude rate per 1000 births: represents the number of deaths of infants within seven days of birth per 1000 live births. Rates have been calculated per 1000 births and have not been adjusted according to characteristics of DHB populations (age, deprivation etc) therefore comparing DHBs is not recommended. Where the count was below 5 rates were suppressed." /></Indicator><Indicator id="i1538" name="Early Neonatal Mortality " type="numeric" date="2011" href="/metadata/view/indicatorinstance?pid=1538&amp;id=12685&amp;norefer=true" ias:uid="12685" ias:utime="2011-01-01 00:00:00+13:00" ias:full-name="Early Neonatal Mortality (&lt;7 days) CR per 1000"><Property name="dc:title" value="Mortality" /><Property name="dc:subject" value="Mortality" /><Property name="dc:subject.keyword" value="Mortality, Child and Youth" /><Property name="dc:publisher" value="Ministry of Health" /><Property name="dc:creator" value="Ministry of Health" /><Property name="dc:coverage.spatial" value="DHB's" /><Property name="dc:coverage.temporal" value="Annual" /><Property name="dc:language" value="English" /><Property name="dc:rights" value="Public" /><Property name="dc:source" value="New Zealand Ministry of Health (2012: &quot;Fetal and Infant Deaths&quot; 2010 and 2011&quot;:  Publisher: new Zealand Ministry of Health, Wellington.  &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.health.govt.nz/nz-health-statistics/health-statistics-and-data-sets/mortality-data-and-stats&quot;&gt;" /><Property name="measure" value="CR per 1000: Crude rates (CR) represent number of people per 1000 in the New Zealand population who have the characteristic of interest within a given year. It illustrates the actual burden within a population and can be used to compare groups with the same age distribution. Rates have been calculated per 1000 live births and have not been adjusted according to characteristics of DHB populations (age, deprivation etc) therefore comparing DHBs is not recommended. It is important to note that because the number of fetal and infant deaths in New Zealand is small, rates tend to fluctuate markedly from year to year. Rates derived from small numbers should be therefore treated with caution." /><Property name="dc:description" value="Early neonatal mortality is the death of a liveborn infant within the first 7 days of life.  " /><Property name="measure" value="Crude rate per 1000 births: represents the number of deaths of infants within seven days of birth per 1000 live births. Rates have been calculated per 1000 births and have not been adjusted according to characteristics of DHB populations (age, deprivation etc) therefore comparing DHBs is not recommended. Where the count was below 5 rates were suppressed." /></Indicator><Indicator id="i1539" name="Late Neonatal Mortality " type="numeric" date="2006" href="/metadata/view/indicatorinstance?pid=1539&amp;id=7698&amp;norefer=true" ias:uid="7698" ias:utime="2006-01-01 00:00:00+13:00" ias:full-name="Late Neonatal Mortality (7-28 days) CR per 1000"><Property name="dc:title" value="Mortality" /><Property name="dc:subject" value="Mortality" /><Property name="dc:subject.keyword" value="Mortality, Child and Youth" /><Property name="dc:publisher" value="Ministry of Health" /><Property name="dc:creator" value="Ministry of Health" /><Property name="dc:coverage.spatial" value="DHB's" /><Property name="dc:coverage.temporal" value="Annual" /><Property name="dc:language" value="English" /><Property name="dc:rights" value="Public" /><Property name="dc:source" value="New Zealand Ministry of Health (2012: &quot;Fetal and Infant Deaths&quot; 2010 and 2011&quot;:  Publisher: new Zealand Ministry of Health, Wellington.  &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.health.govt.nz/nz-health-statistics/health-statistics-and-data-sets/mortality-data-and-stats&quot;&gt;" /><Property name="measure" value="CR per 1000: Crude rates (CR) represent number of people per 1000 in the New Zealand population who have the characteristic of interest within a given year. It illustrates the actual burden within a population and can be used to compare groups with the same age distribution. Rates have been calculated per 1000 live births and have not been adjusted according to characteristics of DHB populations (age, deprivation etc) therefore comparing DHBs is not recommended. It is important to note that because the number of fetal and infant deaths in New Zealand is small, rates tend to fluctuate markedly from year to year. Rates derived from small numbers should be therefore treated with caution." /><Property name="measure" value="Crude rate per 1000 births: represents the number of deaths of infants between sevenand twenty-eight days of birth per 1000 live births. Rates have been calculated per 1000 births and have not been adjusted according to characteristics of DHB populations (age, deprivation etc) therefore comparing DHBs is not recommended. Where the count was below 5 rates were suppressed. " /></Indicator><Indicator id="i1539" name="Late Neonatal Mortality " type="numeric" date="2007" href="/metadata/view/indicatorinstance?pid=1539&amp;id=7699&amp;norefer=true" ias:uid="7699" ias:utime="2007-01-01 00:00:00+13:00" ias:full-name="Late Neonatal Mortality (7-28 days) CR per 1000"><Property name="dc:title" value="Mortality" /><Property name="dc:subject" value="Mortality" /><Property name="dc:subject.keyword" value="Mortality, Child and Youth" /><Property name="dc:publisher" value="Ministry of Health" /><Property name="dc:creator" value="Ministry of Health" /><Property name="dc:coverage.spatial" value="DHB's" /><Property name="dc:coverage.temporal" value="Annual" /><Property name="dc:language" value="English" /><Property name="dc:rights" value="Public" /><Property name="dc:source" value="New Zealand Ministry of Health (2012: &quot;Fetal and Infant Deaths&quot; 2010 and 2011&quot;:  Publisher: new Zealand Ministry of Health, Wellington.  &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.health.govt.nz/nz-health-statistics/health-statistics-and-data-sets/mortality-data-and-stats&quot;&gt;" /><Property name="measure" value="CR per 1000: Crude rates (CR) represent number of people per 1000 in the New Zealand population who have the characteristic of interest within a given year. It illustrates the actual burden within a population and can be used to compare groups with the same age distribution. Rates have been calculated per 1000 live births and have not been adjusted according to characteristics of DHB populations (age, deprivation etc) therefore comparing DHBs is not recommended. It is important to note that because the number of fetal and infant deaths in New Zealand is small, rates tend to fluctuate markedly from year to year. Rates derived from small numbers should be therefore treated with caution." /><Property name="measure" value="Crude rate per 1000 births: represents the number of deaths of infants between sevenand twenty-eight days of birth per 1000 live births. Rates have been calculated per 1000 births and have not been adjusted according to characteristics of DHB populations (age, deprivation etc) therefore comparing DHBs is not recommended. Where the count was below 5 rates were suppressed. " /></Indicator><Indicator id="i1539" name="Late Neonatal Mortality " type="numeric" date="2008" href="/metadata/view/indicatorinstance?pid=1539&amp;id=7700&amp;norefer=true" ias:uid="7700" ias:utime="2008-01-01 00:00:00+13:00" ias:full-name="Late Neonatal Mortality (7-28 days) CR per 1000"><Property name="dc:title" value="Mortality" /><Property name="dc:subject" value="Mortality" /><Property name="dc:subject.keyword" value="Mortality, Child and Youth" /><Property name="dc:publisher" value="Ministry of Health" /><Property name="dc:creator" value="Ministry of Health" /><Property name="dc:coverage.spatial" value="DHB's" /><Property name="dc:coverage.temporal" value="Annual" /><Property name="dc:language" value="English" /><Property name="dc:rights" value="Public" /><Property name="dc:source" value="New Zealand Ministry of Health (2012: &quot;Fetal and Infant Deaths&quot; 2010 and 2011&quot;:  Publisher: new Zealand Ministry of Health, Wellington.  &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.health.govt.nz/nz-health-statistics/health-statistics-and-data-sets/mortality-data-and-stats&quot;&gt;" /><Property name="measure" value="CR per 1000: Crude rates (CR) represent number of people per 1000 in the New Zealand population who have the characteristic of interest within a given year. It illustrates the actual burden within a population and can be used to compare groups with the same age distribution. Rates have been calculated per 1000 live births and have not been adjusted according to characteristics of DHB populations (age, deprivation etc) therefore comparing DHBs is not recommended. It is important to note that because the number of fetal and infant deaths in New Zealand is small, rates tend to fluctuate markedly from year to year. Rates derived from small numbers should be therefore treated with caution." /><Property name="measure" value="Crude rate per 1000 births: represents the number of deaths of infants between sevenand twenty-eight days of birth per 1000 live births. Rates have been calculated per 1000 births and have not been adjusted according to characteristics of DHB populations (age, deprivation etc) therefore comparing DHBs is not recommended. Where the count was below 5 rates were suppressed. " /></Indicator><Indicator id="i1539" name="Late Neonatal Mortality " type="numeric" date="2009" href="/metadata/view/indicatorinstance?pid=1539&amp;id=7701&amp;norefer=true" ias:uid="7701" ias:utime="2009-01-01 00:00:00+13:00" ias:full-name="Late Neonatal Mortality (7-28 days) CR per 1000"><Property name="dc:title" value="Mortality" /><Property name="dc:subject" value="Mortality" /><Property name="dc:subject.keyword" value="Mortality, Child and Youth" /><Property name="dc:publisher" value="Ministry of Health" /><Property name="dc:creator" value="Ministry of Health" /><Property name="dc:coverage.spatial" value="DHB's" /><Property name="dc:coverage.temporal" value="Annual" /><Property name="dc:language" value="English" /><Property name="dc:rights" value="Public" /><Property name="dc:source" value="New Zealand Ministry of Health (2012: &quot;Fetal and Infant Deaths&quot; 2010 and 2011&quot;:  Publisher: new Zealand Ministry of Health, Wellington.  &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.health.govt.nz/nz-health-statistics/health-statistics-and-data-sets/mortality-data-and-stats&quot;&gt;" /><Property name="measure" value="CR per 1000: Crude rates (CR) represent number of people per 1000 in the New Zealand population who have the characteristic of interest within a given year. It illustrates the actual burden within a population and can be used to compare groups with the same age distribution. Rates have been calculated per 1000 live births and have not been adjusted according to characteristics of DHB populations (age, deprivation etc) therefore comparing DHBs is not recommended. It is important to note that because the number of fetal and infant deaths in New Zealand is small, rates tend to fluctuate markedly from year to year. Rates derived from small numbers should be therefore treated with caution." /><Property name="measure" value="Crude rate per 1000 births: represents the number of deaths of infants between sevenand twenty-eight days of birth per 1000 live births. Rates have been calculated per 1000 births and have not been adjusted according to characteristics of DHB populations (age, deprivation etc) therefore comparing DHBs is not recommended. Where the count was below 5 rates were suppressed. " /></Indicator><Indicator id="i1539" name="Late Neonatal Mortality " type="numeric" date="2010" href="/metadata/view/indicatorinstance?pid=1539&amp;id=12686&amp;norefer=true" ias:uid="12686" ias:utime="2010-01-01 00:00:00+13:00" ias:full-name="Late Neonatal Mortality (7-28 days) CR per 1000"><Property name="dc:title" value="Mortality" /><Property name="dc:subject" value="Mortality" /><Property name="dc:subject.keyword" value="Mortality, Child and Youth" /><Property name="dc:publisher" value="Ministry of Health" /><Property name="dc:creator" value="Ministry of Health" /><Property name="dc:coverage.spatial" value="DHB's" /><Property name="dc:coverage.temporal" value="Annual" /><Property name="dc:language" value="English" /><Property name="dc:rights" value="Public" /><Property name="dc:source" value="New Zealand Ministry of Health (2012: &quot;Fetal and Infant Deaths&quot; 2010 and 2011&quot;:  Publisher: new Zealand Ministry of Health, Wellington.  &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.health.govt.nz/nz-health-statistics/health-statistics-and-data-sets/mortality-data-and-stats&quot;&gt;" /><Property name="measure" value="CR per 1000: Crude rates (CR) represent number of people per 1000 in the New Zealand population who have the characteristic of interest within a given year. It illustrates the actual burden within a population and can be used to compare groups with the same age distribution. Rates have been calculated per 1000 live births and have not been adjusted according to characteristics of DHB populations (age, deprivation etc) therefore comparing DHBs is not recommended. It is important to note that because the number of fetal and infant deaths in New Zealand is small, rates tend to fluctuate markedly from year to year. Rates derived from small numbers should be therefore treated with caution." /><Property name="measure" value="Crude rate per 1000 births: represents the number of deaths of infants between sevenand twenty-eight days of birth per 1000 live births. Rates have been calculated per 1000 births and have not been adjusted according to characteristics of DHB populations (age, deprivation etc) therefore comparing DHBs is not recommended. Where the count was below 5 rates were suppressed. " /></Indicator><Indicator id="i1539" name="Late Neonatal Mortality " type="numeric" date="2011" href="/metadata/view/indicatorinstance?pid=1539&amp;id=12687&amp;norefer=true" ias:uid="12687" ias:utime="2011-01-01 00:00:00+13:00" ias:full-name="Late Neonatal Mortality (7-28 days) CR per 1000"><Property name="dc:title" value="Mortality" /><Property name="dc:subject" value="Mortality" /><Property name="dc:subject.keyword" value="Mortality, Child and Youth" /><Property name="dc:publisher" value="Ministry of Health" /><Property name="dc:creator" value="Ministry of Health" /><Property name="dc:coverage.spatial" value="DHB's" /><Property name="dc:coverage.temporal" value="Annual" /><Property name="dc:language" value="English" /><Property name="dc:rights" value="Public" /><Property name="dc:source" value="New Zealand Ministry of Health (2012: &quot;Fetal and Infant Deaths&quot; 2010 and 2011&quot;:  Publisher: new Zealand Ministry of Health, Wellington.  &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.health.govt.nz/nz-health-statistics/health-statistics-and-data-sets/mortality-data-and-stats&quot;&gt;" /><Property name="measure" value="CR per 1000: Crude rates (CR) represent number of people per 1000 in the New Zealand population who have the characteristic of interest within a given year. It illustrates the actual burden within a population and can be used to compare groups with the same age distribution. Rates have been calculated per 1000 live births and have not been adjusted according to characteristics of DHB populations (age, deprivation etc) therefore comparing DHBs is not recommended. It is important to note that because the number of fetal and infant deaths in New Zealand is small, rates tend to fluctuate markedly from year to year. Rates derived from small numbers should be therefore treated with caution." /><Property name="measure" value="Crude rate per 1000 births: represents the number of deaths of infants between sevenand twenty-eight days of birth per 1000 live births. Rates have been calculated per 1000 births and have not been adjusted according to characteristics of DHB populations (age, deprivation etc) therefore comparing DHBs is not recommended. Where the count was below 5 rates were suppressed. " /></Indicator><Indicator id="i1540" name="Neonatal Mortality " type="numeric" date="2006" href="/metadata/view/indicatorinstance?pid=1540&amp;id=7702&amp;norefer=true" ias:uid="7702" ias:utime="2006-01-01 00:00:00+13:00" ias:full-name="Neonatal Mortality (&lt;28 days) CR per 1000"><Property name="dc:title" value="Mortality" /><Property name="dc:subject" value="Mortality" /><Property name="dc:subject.keyword" value="Mortality, Child and Youth" /><Property name="dc:publisher" value="Ministry of Health" /><Property name="dc:creator" value="Ministry of Health" /><Property name="dc:coverage.spatial" value="DHB's" /><Property name="dc:coverage.temporal" value="Annual" /><Property name="dc:language" value="English" /><Property name="dc:rights" value="Public" /><Property name="dc:source" value="New Zealand Ministry of Health (2015): &quot;Fetal and Infant Deaths&quot; 2012&quot;:  Publisher: new Zealand Ministry of Health, Wellington.  &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.health.govt.nz/nz-health-statistics/health-statistics-and-data-sets/mortality-data-and-stats&quot;&gt;" /><Property name="measure" value="CR per 1000: Crude rates (CR) represent number of people per 1000 in the New Zealand population who have the characteristic of interest within a given year. It illustrates the actual burden within a population and can be used to compare groups with the same age distribution. Rates have been calculated per 1000 live births and have not been adjusted according to characteristics of DHB populations (age, deprivation etc) therefore comparing DHBs is not recommended. It is important to note that because the number of fetal and infant deaths in New Zealand is small, rates tend to fluctuate markedly from year to year. Rates derived from small numbers should be therefore treated with caution." /></Indicator><Indicator id="i1540" name="Neonatal Mortality " type="numeric" date="2007" href="/metadata/view/indicatorinstance?pid=1540&amp;id=7703&amp;norefer=true" ias:uid="7703" ias:utime="2007-01-01 00:00:00+13:00" ias:full-name="Neonatal Mortality (&lt;28 days) CR per 1000"><Property name="dc:title" value="Mortality" /><Property name="dc:subject" value="Mortality" /><Property name="dc:subject.keyword" value="Mortality, Child and Youth" /><Property name="dc:publisher" value="Ministry of Health" /><Property name="dc:creator" value="Ministry of Health" /><Property name="dc:coverage.spatial" value="DHB's" /><Property name="dc:coverage.temporal" value="Annual" /><Property name="dc:language" value="English" /><Property name="dc:rights" value="Public" /><Property name="dc:source" value="New Zealand Ministry of Health (2015): &quot;Fetal and Infant Deaths&quot; 2012&quot;:  Publisher: new Zealand Ministry of Health, Wellington.  &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.health.govt.nz/nz-health-statistics/health-statistics-and-data-sets/mortality-data-and-stats&quot;&gt;" /><Property name="measure" value="CR per 1000: Crude rates (CR) represent number of people per 1000 in the New Zealand population who have the characteristic of interest within a given year. It illustrates the actual burden within a population and can be used to compare groups with the same age distribution. Rates have been calculated per 1000 live births and have not been adjusted according to characteristics of DHB populations (age, deprivation etc) therefore comparing DHBs is not recommended. It is important to note that because the number of fetal and infant deaths in New Zealand is small, rates tend to fluctuate markedly from year to year. Rates derived from small numbers should be therefore treated with caution." /></Indicator><Indicator id="i1540" name="Neonatal Mortality " type="numeric" date="2008" href="/metadata/view/indicatorinstance?pid=1540&amp;id=7704&amp;norefer=true" ias:uid="7704" ias:utime="2008-01-01 00:00:00+13:00" ias:full-name="Neonatal Mortality (&lt;28 days) CR per 1000"><Property name="dc:title" value="Mortality" /><Property name="dc:subject" value="Mortality" /><Property name="dc:subject.keyword" value="Mortality, Child and Youth" /><Property name="dc:publisher" value="Ministry of Health" /><Property name="dc:creator" value="Ministry of Health" /><Property name="dc:coverage.spatial" value="DHB's" /><Property name="dc:coverage.temporal" value="Annual" /><Property name="dc:language" value="English" /><Property name="dc:rights" value="Public" /><Property name="dc:source" value="New Zealand Ministry of Health (2015): &quot;Fetal and Infant Deaths&quot; 2012&quot;:  Publisher: new Zealand Ministry of Health, Wellington.  &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.health.govt.nz/nz-health-statistics/health-statistics-and-data-sets/mortality-data-and-stats&quot;&gt;" /><Property name="measure" value="CR per 1000: Crude rates (CR) represent number of people per 1000 in the New Zealand population who have the characteristic of interest within a given year. It illustrates the actual burden within a population and can be used to compare groups with the same age distribution. Rates have been calculated per 1000 live births and have not been adjusted according to characteristics of DHB populations (age, deprivation etc) therefore comparing DHBs is not recommended. It is important to note that because the number of fetal and infant deaths in New Zealand is small, rates tend to fluctuate markedly from year to year. Rates derived from small numbers should be therefore treated with caution." /></Indicator><Indicator id="i1540" name="Neonatal Mortality " type="numeric" date="2009" href="/metadata/view/indicatorinstance?pid=1540&amp;id=7705&amp;norefer=true" ias:uid="7705" ias:utime="2009-01-01 00:00:00+13:00" ias:full-name="Neonatal Mortality (&lt;28 days) CR per 1000"><Property name="dc:title" value="Mortality" /><Property name="dc:subject" value="Mortality" /><Property name="dc:subject.keyword" value="Mortality, Child and Youth" /><Property name="dc:publisher" value="Ministry of Health" /><Property name="dc:creator" value="Ministry of Health" /><Property name="dc:coverage.spatial" value="DHB's" /><Property name="dc:coverage.temporal" value="Annual" /><Property name="dc:language" value="English" /><Property name="dc:rights" value="Public" /><Property name="dc:source" value="New Zealand Ministry of Health (2015): &quot;Fetal and Infant Deaths&quot; 2012&quot;:  Publisher: new Zealand Ministry of Health, Wellington.  &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.health.govt.nz/nz-health-statistics/health-statistics-and-data-sets/mortality-data-and-stats&quot;&gt;" /><Property name="measure" value="CR per 1000: Crude rates (CR) represent number of people per 1000 in the New Zealand population who have the characteristic of interest within a given year. It illustrates the actual burden within a population and can be used to compare groups with the same age distribution. Rates have been calculated per 1000 live births and have not been adjusted according to characteristics of DHB populations (age, deprivation etc) therefore comparing DHBs is not recommended. It is important to note that because the number of fetal and infant deaths in New Zealand is small, rates tend to fluctuate markedly from year to year. Rates derived from small numbers should be therefore treated with caution." /></Indicator><Indicator id="i1540" name="Neonatal Mortality " type="numeric" date="2010" href="/metadata/view/indicatorinstance?pid=1540&amp;id=12688&amp;norefer=true" ias:uid="12688" ias:utime="2010-01-01 00:00:00+13:00" ias:full-name="Neonatal Mortality (&lt;28 days) CR per 1000"><Property name="dc:title" value="Mortality" /><Property name="dc:subject" value="Mortality" /><Property name="dc:subject.keyword" value="Mortality, Child and Youth" /><Property name="dc:publisher" value="Ministry of Health" /><Property name="dc:creator" value="Ministry of Health" /><Property name="dc:coverage.spatial" value="DHB's" /><Property name="dc:coverage.temporal" value="Annual" /><Property name="dc:language" value="English" /><Property name="dc:rights" value="Public" /><Property name="dc:source" value="New Zealand Ministry of Health (2015): &quot;Fetal and Infant Deaths&quot; 2012&quot;:  Publisher: new Zealand Ministry of Health, Wellington.  &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.health.govt.nz/nz-health-statistics/health-statistics-and-data-sets/mortality-data-and-stats&quot;&gt;" /><Property name="measure" value="CR per 1000: Crude rates (CR) represent number of people per 1000 in the New Zealand population who have the characteristic of interest within a given year. It illustrates the actual burden within a population and can be used to compare groups with the same age distribution. Rates have been calculated per 1000 live births and have not been adjusted according to characteristics of DHB populations (age, deprivation etc) therefore comparing DHBs is not recommended. It is important to note that because the number of fetal and infant deaths in New Zealand is small, rates tend to fluctuate markedly from year to year. Rates derived from small numbers should be therefore treated with caution." /></Indicator><Indicator id="i1540" name="Neonatal Mortality " type="numeric" date="2011" href="/metadata/view/indicatorinstance?pid=1540&amp;id=12689&amp;norefer=true" ias:uid="12689" ias:utime="2011-01-01 00:00:00+13:00" ias:full-name="Neonatal Mortality (&lt;28 days) CR per 1000"><Property name="dc:title" value="Mortality" /><Property name="dc:subject" value="Mortality" /><Property name="dc:subject.keyword" value="Mortality, Child and Youth" /><Property name="dc:publisher" value="Ministry of Health" /><Property name="dc:creator" value="Ministry of Health" /><Property name="dc:coverage.spatial" value="DHB's" /><Property name="dc:coverage.temporal" value="Annual" /><Property name="dc:language" value="English" /><Property name="dc:rights" value="Public" /><Property name="dc:source" value="New Zealand Ministry of Health (2015): &quot;Fetal and Infant Deaths&quot; 2012&quot;:  Publisher: new Zealand Ministry of Health, Wellington.  &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.health.govt.nz/nz-health-statistics/health-statistics-and-data-sets/mortality-data-and-stats&quot;&gt;" /><Property name="measure" value="CR per 1000: Crude rates (CR) represent number of people per 1000 in the New Zealand population who have the characteristic of interest within a given year. It illustrates the actual burden within a population and can be used to compare groups with the same age distribution. Rates have been calculated per 1000 live births and have not been adjusted according to characteristics of DHB populations (age, deprivation etc) therefore comparing DHBs is not recommended. It is important to note that because the number of fetal and infant deaths in New Zealand is small, rates tend to fluctuate markedly from year to year. Rates derived from small numbers should be therefore treated with caution." /></Indicator><Indicator id="i1540" name="Neonatal Mortality " type="numeric" date="2012" href="/metadata/view/indicatorinstance?pid=1540&amp;id=13400&amp;norefer=true" ias:uid="13400" ias:utime="2012-01-01 00:00:00+13:00" ias:full-name="Neonatal Mortality (&lt;28 days) CR per 1000"><Property name="dc:title" value="Mortality" /><Property name="dc:subject" value="Mortality" /><Property name="dc:subject.keyword" value="Mortality, Child and Youth" /><Property name="dc:publisher" value="Ministry of Health" /><Property name="dc:creator" value="Ministry of Health" /><Property name="dc:coverage.spatial" value="DHB's" /><Property name="dc:coverage.temporal" value="Annual" /><Property name="dc:language" value="English" /><Property name="dc:rights" value="Public" /><Property name="dc:source" value="New Zealand Ministry of Health (2015): &quot;Fetal and Infant Deaths&quot; 2012&quot;:  Publisher: new Zealand Ministry of Health, Wellington.  &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.health.govt.nz/nz-health-statistics/health-statistics-and-data-sets/mortality-data-and-stats&quot;&gt;" /><Property name="measure" value="CR per 1000: Crude rates (CR) represent number of people per 1000 in the New Zealand population who have the characteristic of interest within a given year. It illustrates the actual burden within a population and can be used to compare groups with the same age distribution. Rates have been calculated per 1000 live births and have not been adjusted according to characteristics of DHB populations (age, deprivation etc) therefore comparing DHBs is not recommended. It is important to note that because the number of fetal and infant deaths in New Zealand is small, rates tend to fluctuate markedly from year to year. Rates derived from small numbers should be therefore treated with caution." /></Indicator><Indicator id="i1540" name="Neonatal Mortality " type="numeric" date="2013" href="/metadata/view/indicatorinstance?pid=1540&amp;id=31210&amp;norefer=true" ias:uid="31210" ias:utime="2013-01-01 00:00:00+13:00" ias:full-name="Neonatal Mortality (&lt;28 days) CR per 1000"><Property name="dc:title" value="Mortality" /><Property name="dc:subject" value="Mortality" /><Property name="dc:subject.keyword" value="Mortality, Child and Youth" /><Property name="dc:publisher" value="Ministry of Health" /><Property name="dc:creator" value="Ministry of Health" /><Property name="dc:coverage.spatial" value="DHB's" /><Property name="dc:coverage.temporal" value="Annual" /><Property name="dc:language" value="English" /><Property name="dc:rights" value="Public" /><Property name="dc:source" value="New Zealand Ministry of Health (2015): &quot;Fetal and Infant Deaths&quot; 2012&quot;:  Publisher: new Zealand Ministry of Health, Wellington.  &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.health.govt.nz/nz-health-statistics/health-statistics-and-data-sets/mortality-data-and-stats&quot;&gt;" /><Property name="measure" value="CR per 1000: Crude rates (CR) represent number of people per 1000 in the New Zealand population who have the characteristic of interest within a given year. It illustrates the actual burden within a population and can be used to compare groups with the same age distribution. Rates have been calculated per 1000 live births and have not been adjusted according to characteristics of DHB populations (age, deprivation etc) therefore comparing DHBs is not recommended. It is important to note that because the number of fetal and infant deaths in New Zealand is small, rates tend to fluctuate markedly from year to year. Rates derived from small numbers should be therefore treated with caution." /></Indicator><Indicator id="i1540" name="Neonatal Mortality " type="numeric" date="2014" href="/metadata/view/indicatorinstance?pid=1540&amp;id=31211&amp;norefer=true" ias:uid="31211" ias:utime="2014-01-01 00:00:00+13:00" ias:full-name="Neonatal Mortality (&lt;28 days) CR per 1000"><Property name="dc:title" value="Mortality" /><Property name="dc:subject" value="Mortality" /><Property name="dc:subject.keyword" value="Mortality, Child and Youth" /><Property name="dc:publisher" value="Ministry of Health" /><Property name="dc:creator" value="Ministry of Health" /><Property name="dc:coverage.spatial" value="DHB's" /><Property name="dc:coverage.temporal" value="Annual" /><Property name="dc:language" value="English" /><Property name="dc:rights" value="Public" /><Property name="dc:source" value="New Zealand Ministry of Health (2015): &quot;Fetal and Infant Deaths&quot; 2012&quot;:  Publisher: new Zealand Ministry of Health, Wellington.  &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.health.govt.nz/nz-health-statistics/health-statistics-and-data-sets/mortality-data-and-stats&quot;&gt;" /><Property name="measure" value="CR per 1000: Crude rates (CR) represent number of people per 1000 in the New Zealand population who have the characteristic of interest within a given year. It illustrates the actual burden within a population and can be used to compare groups with the same age distribution. Rates have been calculated per 1000 live births and have not been adjusted according to characteristics of DHB populations (age, deprivation etc) therefore comparing DHBs is not recommended. It is important to note that because the number of fetal and infant deaths in New Zealand is small, rates tend to fluctuate markedly from year to year. Rates derived from small numbers should be therefore treated with caution." /></Indicator><Indicator id="i1541" name="Post-Neonatal Mortality" type="numeric" date="2006" href="/metadata/view/indicatorinstance?pid=1541&amp;id=7706&amp;norefer=true" ias:uid="7706" ias:utime="2006-01-01 00:00:00+13:00" ias:full-name="Post-Neonatal Mortality (28  days - 1 year) CR per 1000"><Property name="dc:description" value="Postnatal mortality is the death of a live born infant between the 28th and 365th days of life. Where the count was below 5 (for 2005 data onwards) rates were suppressed. " /><Property name="measure" value="CR per 1000: Crude rate (CR) represent number of babies per 1000 live births who died between 28 and 365  days of life. Where the count was below 5 (for 2005 data onwards) rates were suppressed. Rates have been calculated per 1000 live births and have not been adjusted according to characteristics of DHB populations (age, deprivation etc) therefore comparing DHBs is not recommended." /><Property name="numerator" value="All deaths of babies between 28 -365 days whose mother's usual residence was in the DHB stated" /><Property name="denominator" value="All live births in the DHB stated  (by maternal usual residential address) within the year stated." /></Indicator><Indicator id="i1541" name="Post-Neonatal Mortality" type="numeric" date="2007" href="/metadata/view/indicatorinstance?pid=1541&amp;id=7707&amp;norefer=true" ias:uid="7707" ias:utime="2007-01-01 00:00:00+13:00" ias:full-name="Post-Neonatal Mortality (28  days - 1 year) CR per 1000"><Property name="dc:description" value="Postnatal mortality is the death of a live born infant between the 28th and 365th days of life. Where the count was below 5 (for 2005 data onwards) rates were suppressed. " /><Property name="measure" value="CR per 1000: Crude rate (CR) represent number of babies per 1000 live births who died between 28 and 365  days of life. Where the count was below 5 (for 2005 data onwards) rates were suppressed. Rates have been calculated per 1000 live births and have not been adjusted according to characteristics of DHB populations (age, deprivation etc) therefore comparing DHBs is not recommended." /><Property name="numerator" value="All deaths of babies between 28 -365 days whose mother's usual residence was in the DHB stated" /><Property name="denominator" value="All live births in the DHB stated  (by maternal usual residential address) within the year stated." /></Indicator><Indicator id="i1541" name="Post-Neonatal Mortality" type="numeric" date="2008" href="/metadata/view/indicatorinstance?pid=1541&amp;id=7708&amp;norefer=true" ias:uid="7708" ias:utime="2008-01-01 00:00:00+13:00" ias:full-name="Post-Neonatal Mortality (28  days - 1 year) CR per 1000"><Property name="dc:description" value="Postnatal mortality is the death of a live born infant between the 28th and 365th days of life. Where the count was below 5 (for 2005 data onwards) rates were suppressed. " /><Property name="measure" value="CR per 1000: Crude rate (CR) represent number of babies per 1000 live births who died between 28 and 365  days of life. Where the count was below 5 (for 2005 data onwards) rates were suppressed. Rates have been calculated per 1000 live births and have not been adjusted according to characteristics of DHB populations (age, deprivation etc) therefore comparing DHBs is not recommended." /><Property name="numerator" value="All deaths of babies between 28 -365 days whose mother's usual residence was in the DHB stated" /><Property name="denominator" value="All live births in the DHB stated  (by maternal usual residential address) within the year stated." /></Indicator><Indicator id="i1541" name="Post-Neonatal Mortality" type="numeric" date="2009" href="/metadata/view/indicatorinstance?pid=1541&amp;id=7709&amp;norefer=true" ias:uid="7709" ias:utime="2009-01-01 00:00:00+13:00" ias:full-name="Post-Neonatal Mortality (28  days - 1 year) CR per 1000"><Property name="dc:description" value="Postnatal mortality is the death of a live born infant between the 28th and 365th days of life. Where the count was below 5 (for 2005 data onwards) rates were suppressed. " /><Property name="measure" value="CR per 1000: Crude rate (CR) represent number of babies per 1000 live births who died between 28 and 365  days of life. Where the count was below 5 (for 2005 data onwards) rates were suppressed. Rates have been calculated per 1000 live births and have not been adjusted according to characteristics of DHB populations (age, deprivation etc) therefore comparing DHBs is not recommended." /><Property name="numerator" value="All deaths of babies between 28 -365 days whose mother's usual residence was in the DHB stated" /><Property name="denominator" value="All live births in the DHB stated  (by maternal usual residential address) within the year stated." /></Indicator><Indicator id="i1541" name="Post-Neonatal Mortality" type="numeric" date="2010" href="/metadata/view/indicatorinstance?pid=1541&amp;id=12690&amp;norefer=true" ias:uid="12690" ias:utime="2010-01-01 00:00:00+13:00" ias:full-name="Post-Neonatal Mortality (28  days - 1 year) CR per 1000"><Property name="dc:description" value="Postnatal mortality is the death of a live born infant between the 28th and 365th days of life. Where the count was below 5 (for 2005 data onwards) rates were suppressed. " /><Property name="measure" value="CR per 1000: Crude rate (CR) represent number of babies per 1000 live births who died between 28 and 365  days of life. Where the count was below 5 (for 2005 data onwards) rates were suppressed. 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Rates have been calculated per 1000 live births and have not been adjusted according to characteristics of DHB populations (age, deprivation etc) therefore comparing DHBs is not recommended." /><Property name="numerator" value="All deaths of babies between 28 -365 days whose mother's usual residence was in the DHB stated" /><Property name="denominator" value="All live births in the DHB stated  (by maternal usual residential address) within the year stated." /></Indicator><Indicator id="i1541" name="Post-Neonatal Mortality" type="numeric" date="2012" href="/metadata/view/indicatorinstance?pid=1541&amp;id=13401&amp;norefer=true" ias:uid="13401" ias:utime="2012-01-01 00:00:00+13:00" ias:full-name="Post-Neonatal Mortality (28  days - 1 year) CR per 1000"><Property name="dc:description" value="Postnatal mortality is the death of a live born infant between the 28th and 365th days of life. Where the count was below 5 (for 2005 data onwards) rates were suppressed. 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" /><Property name="measure" value="CR per 1000: Crude rate (CR) represent number of babies per 1000 live births who died between 28 and 365  days of life. Where the count was below 5 (for 2005 data onwards) rates were suppressed. 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It illustrates the actual burden within a population and can be used to compare groups with the same age distribution. Rates have been calculated per 1000 live births and have not been adjusted according to characteristics of DHB populations (age, deprivation etc) therefore comparing DHBs is not recommended. It is important to note that because the number of fetal and infant deaths in New Zealand is small, rates tend to fluctuate markedly from year to year. Rates derived from small numbers should be therefore treated with caution." /></Indicator><Indicator id="i1542" name="Total Infant Mortality (&lt;1 year) CR per 1000" type="numeric" date="2007" href="/metadata/view/indicatorinstance?pid=1542&amp;id=7711&amp;norefer=true" ias:uid="7711" ias:utime="2007-01-01 00:00:00+13:00" ias:full-name="Total Infant Mortality (&lt;1 year) CR per 1000"><Property name="dc:title" value="Mortality" /><Property name="dc:subject" value="Mortality" /><Property name="dc:subject.keyword" value="Mortality, Child and Youth" /><Property name="dc:publisher" value="Ministry of Health" /><Property name="dc:creator" value="Ministry of Health" /><Property name="dc:coverage.spatial" value="DHB's" /><Property name="dc:coverage.temporal" value="Annual" /><Property name="dc:language" value="English" /><Property name="dc:rights" value="Public" /><Property name="dc:source" value="New Zealand Ministry of Health (2015): &quot;Fetal and Infant Deaths&quot; 2012&quot;:  Publisher: new Zealand Ministry of Health, Wellington.  &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.health.govt.nz/nz-health-statistics/health-statistics-and-data-sets/mortality-data-and-stats&quot;&gt;" /><Property name="measure" value="CR per 1000: Crude rates (CR) represent number of people per 1000 in the New Zealand population who have the characteristic of interest within a given year. It illustrates the actual burden within a population and can be used to compare groups with the same age distribution. Rates have been calculated per 1000 live births and have not been adjusted according to characteristics of DHB populations (age, deprivation etc) therefore comparing DHBs is not recommended. It is important to note that because the number of fetal and infant deaths in New Zealand is small, rates tend to fluctuate markedly from year to year. Rates derived from small numbers should be therefore treated with caution." /></Indicator><Indicator id="i1542" name="Total Infant Mortality (&lt;1 year) CR per 1000" type="numeric" date="2008" href="/metadata/view/indicatorinstance?pid=1542&amp;id=7712&amp;norefer=true" ias:uid="7712" ias:utime="2008-01-01 00:00:00+13:00" ias:full-name="Total Infant Mortality (&lt;1 year) CR per 1000"><Property name="dc:title" value="Mortality" /><Property name="dc:subject" value="Mortality" /><Property name="dc:subject.keyword" value="Mortality, Child and Youth" /><Property name="dc:publisher" value="Ministry of Health" /><Property name="dc:creator" value="Ministry of Health" /><Property name="dc:coverage.spatial" value="DHB's" /><Property name="dc:coverage.temporal" value="Annual" /><Property name="dc:language" value="English" /><Property name="dc:rights" value="Public" /><Property name="dc:source" value="New Zealand Ministry of Health (2015): &quot;Fetal and Infant Deaths&quot; 2012&quot;:  Publisher: new Zealand Ministry of Health, Wellington.  &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.health.govt.nz/nz-health-statistics/health-statistics-and-data-sets/mortality-data-and-stats&quot;&gt;" /><Property name="measure" value="CR per 1000: Crude rates (CR) represent number of people per 1000 in the New Zealand population who have the characteristic of interest within a given year. It illustrates the actual burden within a population and can be used to compare groups with the same age distribution. Rates have been calculated per 1000 live births and have not been adjusted according to characteristics of DHB populations (age, deprivation etc) therefore comparing DHBs is not recommended. It is important to note that because the number of fetal and infant deaths in New Zealand is small, rates tend to fluctuate markedly from year to year. Rates derived from small numbers should be therefore treated with caution." /></Indicator><Indicator id="i1542" name="Total Infant Mortality (&lt;1 year) CR per 1000" type="numeric" date="2009" href="/metadata/view/indicatorinstance?pid=1542&amp;id=7713&amp;norefer=true" ias:uid="7713" ias:utime="2009-01-01 00:00:00+13:00" ias:full-name="Total Infant Mortality (&lt;1 year) CR per 1000"><Property name="dc:title" value="Mortality" /><Property name="dc:subject" value="Mortality" /><Property name="dc:subject.keyword" value="Mortality, Child and Youth" /><Property name="dc:publisher" value="Ministry of Health" /><Property name="dc:creator" value="Ministry of Health" /><Property name="dc:coverage.spatial" value="DHB's" /><Property name="dc:coverage.temporal" value="Annual" /><Property name="dc:language" value="English" /><Property name="dc:rights" value="Public" /><Property name="dc:source" value="New Zealand Ministry of Health (2015): &quot;Fetal and Infant Deaths&quot; 2012&quot;:  Publisher: new Zealand Ministry of Health, Wellington.  &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.health.govt.nz/nz-health-statistics/health-statistics-and-data-sets/mortality-data-and-stats&quot;&gt;" /><Property name="measure" value="CR per 1000: Crude rates (CR) represent number of people per 1000 in the New Zealand population who have the characteristic of interest within a given year. It illustrates the actual burden within a population and can be used to compare groups with the same age distribution. Rates have been calculated per 1000 live births and have not been adjusted according to characteristics of DHB populations (age, deprivation etc) therefore comparing DHBs is not recommended. It is important to note that because the number of fetal and infant deaths in New Zealand is small, rates tend to fluctuate markedly from year to year. Rates derived from small numbers should be therefore treated with caution." /></Indicator><Indicator id="i1542" name="Total Infant Mortality (&lt;1 year) CR per 1000" type="numeric" date="2010" href="/metadata/view/indicatorinstance?pid=1542&amp;id=12692&amp;norefer=true" ias:uid="12692" ias:utime="2010-01-01 00:00:00+13:00" ias:full-name="Total Infant Mortality (&lt;1 year) CR per 1000"><Property name="dc:title" value="Mortality" /><Property name="dc:subject" value="Mortality" /><Property name="dc:subject.keyword" value="Mortality, Child and Youth" /><Property name="dc:publisher" value="Ministry of Health" /><Property name="dc:creator" value="Ministry of Health" /><Property name="dc:coverage.spatial" value="DHB's" /><Property name="dc:coverage.temporal" value="Annual" /><Property name="dc:language" value="English" /><Property name="dc:rights" value="Public" /><Property name="dc:source" value="New Zealand Ministry of Health (2015): &quot;Fetal and Infant Deaths&quot; 2012&quot;:  Publisher: new Zealand Ministry of Health, Wellington.  &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.health.govt.nz/nz-health-statistics/health-statistics-and-data-sets/mortality-data-and-stats&quot;&gt;" /><Property name="measure" value="CR per 1000: Crude rates (CR) represent number of people per 1000 in the New Zealand population who have the characteristic of interest within a given year. 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Rates derived from small numbers should be therefore treated with caution." /></Indicator><Indicator id="i1542" name="Total Infant Mortality (&lt;1 year) CR per 1000" type="numeric" date="2011" href="/metadata/view/indicatorinstance?pid=1542&amp;id=12693&amp;norefer=true" ias:uid="12693" ias:utime="2011-01-01 00:00:00+13:00" ias:full-name="Total Infant Mortality (&lt;1 year) CR per 1000"><Property name="dc:title" value="Mortality" /><Property name="dc:subject" value="Mortality" /><Property name="dc:subject.keyword" value="Mortality, Child and Youth" /><Property name="dc:publisher" value="Ministry of Health" /><Property name="dc:creator" value="Ministry of Health" /><Property name="dc:coverage.spatial" value="DHB's" /><Property name="dc:coverage.temporal" value="Annual" /><Property name="dc:language" value="English" /><Property name="dc:rights" value="Public" /><Property name="dc:source" value="New Zealand Ministry of Health (2015): &quot;Fetal and Infant Deaths&quot; 2012&quot;:  Publisher: new Zealand Ministry of Health, Wellington.  &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.health.govt.nz/nz-health-statistics/health-statistics-and-data-sets/mortality-data-and-stats&quot;&gt;" /><Property name="measure" value="CR per 1000: Crude rates (CR) represent number of people per 1000 in the New Zealand population who have the characteristic of interest within a given year. 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