MMR Coverage in DN1

Threat Level
AT RISK
Measles outbreak risk
86.2%
Local MMR1 Coverage
Coverage Comparison
DN1 (local)86.2%
England Average88.9%
WHO Herd Immunity Target95%
Measles outbreak risk. Coverage is 86.2% vs 88.9% national average. 8.8 percentage points below the WHO target. To reach 95%, approximately 21 more children in this district would need to be vaccinated.
Key Figures
86.2%
Local Coverage
32
Unvaccinated Children
232
Total Eligible
7
GP Practices
Outbreak Risk Estimate
Rt 2.1
Effective reproduction number
High RiskRt > 1 — outbreak can spread
Measles has a basic reproduction number (R0) of ~15 — one of the most infectious diseases known. At 86.2% coverage, each measles case in DN1 could infect approximately 2.1 others. An Rt above 1 means an outbreak can sustain itself.
GP Practices in DN1
PracticePostcodeChildrenCoverage
FRANCES STREET MEDICAL CENTREDN1 1JS1376.9%
THE FLYING SCOTSMAN HEALTH CENTREDN1 3AP4577.8%
THE BURNS PRACTICEDN1 2EG4985.7%
KINGTHORNE GROUP PRACTICEDN1 2EU4586.7%
ST VINCENT MEDICAL CENTREDN1 2ET2889.3%
REGENT SQUARE GROUP PRACTICEDN1 2DS2491.7%
MOUNT GROUP PRACTICEDN1 2JP2896.4%
MMR Vaccine Facts
The MMR vaccine is safe
The MMR vaccine has been used for over 50 years with an excellent safety record. The 1998 Wakefield study claiming a link to autism was fraudulent and has been fully retracted.
Measles is dangerous
1 in 5 unvaccinated children who contract measles require hospitalisation. Complications include pneumonia, brain inflammation (encephalitis), and death.
Herd immunity protects everyone
95% coverage is needed to protect those who cannot be vaccinated — including newborns and immunocompromised individuals.

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Area Details
DistrictDN1
RegionNorth East & Yorkshire
ICBSouth Yorkshire
Data QuarterQ3 2024–25
GP Practices7
Eligible Children232
Vaccinated200
Unvaccinated32
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