Graphs > Pneumococcal

The Immunisations > Adult > Pneumococcal graph provides a pie chart by immunisation status.

The population aged >= 15 years will be displayed by default.

The categories provided are:

[1] Unknown refers to the Indigenous status of a patient has not been recorded in the medical record. Given the different requirements for immunisation (see above), it is important to identify the indigenous status of patients.

[2] The non-target group are patients with no immunisation recorded and who do not require immunisation at this time. The filters should be used to look at target groups.

 

 

Adult Pneumococcal vaccination rules:

Please refer to the Australian Immunisation Handbook for full details and clinical recommendations. The changes introduced in July 2020 have been implemented in CAT4 V4.27.

The following changes have been made to recommendations for people with risk conditions:


The following changes have been made to recommendations for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people:


The following changes have been made to recommendations for healthy non-Indigenous adults:


Risk Factors Filter Pneumococcal



The risk factors filter tab enables practices to search for patients with risk factors that relate to specific immunisations. For full details on conditions used in the pneumococcal risk filter please see here: Details of Risk Factor Filter Pneumococcal


Pertussis graph

This graph needs to be filtered for the population of risk - please refer to the relevant immunisation guidelines to determine the filters to  be used. By default all patients are shown in the report.

 

 


Graphs > Shingles

The Immunisations > Adult > Shingles graph provides a pie chart by immunisation status.

The population aged between 70 and 79 years will be displayed by default.

The categories provided are:







[1] The conditions associated with an increased risk of invasive pneumococcal are provided in The Australian Immunisation Handbook 10th Edition 2013. Note that not all conditions listed are able to be extracted from the GP Clinical Systems.