HC Deb 30 November 2000 vol 357 cc884-7W
Mr. Burstow

To ask the Secretary of State for Health if he will list for each health authority(a) the number of people eligible for the flu vaccine, (b) the number of shots of vaccine available, (c) whether it has reported a shortage in supply and (d) the take-up of vaccine to date. [135153]

Yvette Cooper

[holding answer 30 October 2000]: The number of people over 65 eligible for flu vaccine is shown in table 1. The number of shots of vaccine available to each health authority is not held centrally. Health authorities are currently collating the latest information on uptake rates so far to submit to the Department and we will release these figures in due course.

General practitioners order their supply of flu vaccine direct from manufacturers. This year there are five suppliers of flu vaccine. Unfortunately one of the manufacturers, Solvay, has encountered problems in growing a strain of the vaccine which has led to delays in some deliveries. Solvay have been in touch with the affected GPs to tell them details of any delays, but have confirmed that all ordered vaccine will be delivered by the end of November, in time to protect people this winter. Table 2 shows the main health authorities affected, all of which will receive the full supplies by the end of November.

Table 1: Health authority flu uptake rates as at 31 October
Region/HA Number of 65 and over per HA1
Eastern
Bedfordshire 72,759
Cambridgeshire 102,828
East and North Hertfordshire 74,134
Norfolk 155,515
North Essex 150,827
South Essex 113,328
Suffolk 118,562
West Hertfordshire 80,437
Northern and Yorkshire
Bradford 68,842
Calderdale and Kirklees 86,578
County Durham 98,024
East Riding 95,057
Gateshead and South Tyneside 60,662
Leeds 109,718
Newcastle and North Tyneside 77,097
North Cumbria 55,690
North Yorkshire 133,554
Northumberland 52,840
Sunderland 44,378
Tees 82,885
Wakefield 46,803
South East
Berkshire 99,821
Buckinghamshire 87,158
East Kent 117,048
East Surrey 71,266
East Sussex, Brighton/Hove 155,188
Isle of Wight 29,008
North and Mid Hampshire 74,982
Northamptonshire 87,515
Oxfordshire 85,950
Portsmouth and South East Hampshire 89,786
Southampton and South West Hampshire 92,134
West Kent 142,844
West Surrey 99,662
West Sussex 151,876

Table 1: Health authority flu uptake rates as at 31 October
Region/HA Number of 65 and over per HA1
North West
Bury and Rochdale 55,189
East Lancashire 75,668
Liverpool 66,656
Manchester 55,442
Morecambe Bay 56,851
North Cheshire 42,415
North West Lancashire 87,998
Salford and Trafford 70,525
Sefton 54,453
South Cheshire 109,557
South Lancashire 46,398
St. Helen's and Knowsley 48,286
Stockport 47,797
West Pennine 66,737
Wigan and Bolton 82,301
Wirral 57,312
London
Barking and Havering 63,319
Barnet 45,446
Bexley and Greenwich 61,926
Brent and Harrow 56,405
Bromley 50,246
Camden and Islington 43,475
Croydon 42,466
Ealing, Hammersmith, Hounslow 76,641
East London and City 63,468
Enfield and Haringey 60,214
Hillingdon 34,408
Kensington, Chelsea, West 46,953
Kingston and Richmond 46,165
Lambeth, Southwark and Lew 84,388
Merton, Sutton and Wandsworth 79,603
Redbridge and Waltham Forest 59,525
South West
Avon 160,918
Cornwall and Isles of Scilly 98,842
Dorset 150,916
Gloucestershire 96,867
North and East Devon 99,794
Somerset 95,242
South and West Devon 114,099
Wiltshire 93,707
Trent
Barnsley 36,067
Doncaster 45,779
Leicestershire 138,709
Lincolnshire 119,534
North Derbyshire 64,172
North Nottinghamshire 63,871
Nottingham 99,105
Rotherham 38,682
Sheffield 85,312
Southern Derbyshire 89,391
South Humber 51,099
West Midlands
Birmingham 145,501
Coventry 46,559
Dudley 50,031
Herefordshire 32,279
North Staffordshire 76,207
Sandwell 45,996
Shropshire 69,229
Solihull 33,045

Table 1: Health authority flu uptake rates as at 31 October
Region/HA Number of 65 and over per HA1
South Staffordshire 87,173
Walsall 41,455
Warwickshire 80,244
Wolverhampton 39,636
Worcester 88,251
Grand total—England 7,780,879
1Population data taken from mid-year resident population estimates for 1999 by health authorities, for 65 and over

Note:

Uptake data taken from flu co-ordinators monitoring returns

Table 2: Health authorities reporting vaccine supply problems
Region Health authority
Northern and Yorkshire Region North Cumbria
South East Region East Sussex, Brighton/Hove
North West Region Salford and Trafford
London Brent and Harrow Croydon East London and City Hillingdon Kensington, Chelsea and Westminster
West Midlands Walsall

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