Percent Of One-Year-Old Children With Hepatitis B Immunization

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percentSource: IMF
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1Monaco992019199
1Portugal992020498
1Latvia992020199
4Albania982020199
4Spain9820201396
4Andorra982020498
4Malta982020498
8Norway9720201396
8Belarus972020797
8Belgium972020797
8Slovakia972020797
8Sweden972020797
8Czech Republic972020797
14Greece9620201396
14Luxembourg9620201396
16Ireland9420202193
16Cyprus942019797
16Italy9420201795
19United Kingdom9320202193
19Netherlands9320202592
21Armenia9220202592
22France9120192991
22Bulgaria9120202193
22Croatia9120202193
22Lithuania9120202592
26Poland9020202991
26Estonia9020202991
28San Marino8920203387
29Georgia8820201894
30Serbia8720201894
30Romania8720203290
30Germany8720203387
30Moldova8720201894
34Austria8520203585
35Macedonia8420202592
36Ukraine8120203776
37Bosnia and Herzegovina8020193680
38Switzerland7220203869
39Montenegro5220203962
40Angola4720204053

Definition of Percent Of One-Year-Old Children With Hepatitis B Immunization

Child immunization rate, hepatitis B is the percentage of children ages 12-23 months who received hepatitis B vaccinations before 12 months or at any time before the survey. A child is considered adequately immunized after three doses.

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