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. 2021 Nov 15;21:771. doi: 10.1186/s12884-021-04248-9

Table 1.

Characteristics and 2017 vaccine coverage

Maternity service Capability Level Distance from Melbourne CBD in kms Pertussis vaccine coverage (2017) Influenza vaccine coverage (2017–2018)a Influenza coverage (2018–2019)b Existing pathway of pertussis vaccine delivery (2018) Existing pathway of influenza vaccine delivery (2018) Primary Intervention
A 6* < 20 60% 46% 57% Refer to GP Refer to GP Publicprivate pharmacy model
B 5^ 100–200 91% 47% 61% Refer to GP Refer to GP Education and monthly audit
C 4^ 200–300 88% 56% 75% Midwives giving some but refer to GP mainly Refer to GP Midwife led model
D 4^ 200–300 77% 34% 49% Midwives giving vaccines Refer to GP Midwife led model
E 3# 20–100 97% 28% 62% Midwives giving vaccines Refer to GP Midwife led model
F 2# 300–400 97% 27% 32% Midwives giving vaccines Refer to GP Midwife led model

Capability level: *complex pregnancies, births and neonatal intensive care

^medium complexity pregnancies and babies. Management of labour, birth and puerperium at 34 weeks (level 4) or 32 weeks (level 5)

#low complexity pregnancies and babies from 37 weeks gestation

aVictorian perinatal services performance indicators 2017–2018

bVictorian perinatal services performance indicators 2018–2019