HC Deb 18 June 1991 vol 193 cc114-5W
Mr. Alton

To ask the Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs how many children and babies have been immunised by the free immunisation service in Hong Kong since the service was introduced.

Mr. Lennox-Boyd

[holding answer 14 June 1991]: The total number of persons immunised and the diseases covered since the service began in 1952 up to 1989–90 are as follows:

Million
1952–1989
BCG (Anti-Tuberculosis) 3.99
1956–1989
CV (Anti-Tetanus Anti-Diphtheria)
1st dose 0.21
2nd dose 0.20
Booster 2.08
Total 2.49
1957–1989
TV (Anti-Tetanus Anti-Diphtheria Anti-Pertussis)
1st dose 1.54
2nd dose 1.51
3rd dose 1.46
Booster 0.87
Total 5.38
1963–1989
Oral Polio
1st dose 2.79
2nd dose 2.59
Booster 2.72
Total 8.10
1966–1989
Polio (type I) 1.72
1967–1989
Measles 1.39
1978–1989
Rubella 0.49
1985–1989
Hepatitis B 0.27
1990
MMR (Measles, Mumps and Rubella) 0.63

In 1990, the average coverage for BCG and polio were 99 per cent. and 91 per cent. respectively. Vaccinations against other diseases are well over 80 per cent.