HC Deb 27 May 1982 vol 24 c400W
Dr. Roger Thomas

asked the Secretary of State for Wales, following above average incidence of rubella in Wales during the past few months, what information he has as to the percentage of 13-year-old girls showing evidence of natural, or induced immunity by immunisation, in each of the health authorities in Wales.

Mr. Wyn Roberts

Information on natural immunity from rubella is not available. The age at which vaccination is given varies generally between 11 and 13, and the following table gives an indication of the coverage of the programme.

Rubella Vaccination
Average annual number of girls vaccinated over three-year period 1979–1981 Estimated numbers of girls aged 13 1980
Clwyd 2,990 3,100
Dyfed 2,170 2,300
Gwent 3,310 3,600
Gwynedd 1,600 1,700
Mid Glamorgan 3,360 4,400
Powys 730 800
South Glamorgan 2,960 3,100
West Glamorgan 2,660 2,800