Welcome to the Pneumococcal Vaccination Atlas: a bespoke data source showcasing pneumococcal vaccination coverage and recommendations across Europe. Data has been gathered from various sources to produce a better picture of what pneumococcal vaccination currently looks like in 42 European countries.

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Hover and click over a country to find out more about their pneumococcal vaccination recommendations and coverage rates across the life course.

Recommendations refers to the official recommendation for a specific group by a national health body.

Coverage refers to the percentage of people covered by pneumococcal vaccination. 

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  • CHILDREN *
  • AT-RISK GROUPS **
  • OLDER ADULTS ***
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  • CHILDREN
  • AT-RISK GROUPS
  • OLDER ADULTS

Recommendations

Recommendations refers to the official recommendation for a specific group by a national health body.

  • 3 recommendations
  • 2 recommendations
  • 1 recommendation
  • No recommendations

Coverage

Coverage refers to the percentage of people covered by pneumococcal vaccination.

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  • CHILDREN *
  • AT-RISK GROUPS **
  • OLDER ADULTS ***
  • > 95%
  • 90 - 94%
  • 85 - 89%
  • 80 - 84%
  • < 80%
  • No data
  • No recommendation

Reimbursement

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  • CHILDREN
  • AT-RISK GROUPS
  • OLDER ADULTS
  • Recommendation & funded by national health system
  • Recommendation only (no reimbursement)
  • No recommendation
  • No data

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* Vaccination for children includes two infant priming doses plus a booster (2+1 schedule), unless stated otherwise. Figure shown is the booster dose figure, unless stated otherwise.
** “At-risk groups” refers to individuals with specific underlying health conditions (recommended groups vary by country).
*** “Older adults” refers to older populations, starting at 50 (aged-based recommendations vary by country).

The Pneumococcal Vaccination Atlas initiative has been developed with the support of MSD.

EPV reportProgress Report

To read a full summary of the Pneumococcal Vaccination Atlas, download our progress report.

Please note: The data shown in this report precedes 24 January 2023. As the Pneumococcal Vaccination Atlas is a dynamic tool, data may change and differ to the findings in this report.

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