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Proportion of children who have received MMR vaccine, by local area

By: PA News

Published: 11:14, 19 January 2024

Updated: 11:22, 19 January 2024

The lowest take-up of the MMR vaccine is in Birmingham and parts of London (Gareth Fuller/PA)

Here is a breakdown of the proportion of children in England who received both doses of their MMR (measles, mumps & rubella) vaccine by their fifth birthday, by upper-tier local authority area.

The data has been published by NHS England and is for the year 2022/23, which are the latest figures available.

The list is ordered by the percentage of children who received both doses, starting with the highest.

East Riding of Yorkshire (Yorkshire/Humber) 94.4%
County Durham (NE England) 94.0%
Cumbria (NW England) 93.5%
Bath & North East Somerset (SW England) 93.3%
Derbyshire (E Midlands) 93.1%
West Berkshire (SE England) 93.0%
North Tyneside (NE England) 92.8%
South Tyneside (NE England) 92.7%
Northumberland (NE England) 92.6%
Wiltshire (SW England) 92.4%
Sunderland (NE England) 92.4%
Dorset (SW England) 92.3%
Devon (SW England) 92.3%
Barnsley (Yorkshire/Humber) 92.2%
Stockton-on-Tees (NE England) 92.0%
Leicestershire & Rutland (E Midlands) 91.9%
Rotherham (Yorkshire/Humber) 91.8%
South Gloucestershire (SW England) 91.6%
North East Lincolnshire (Yorkshire/Humber) 91.6%
Plymouth (SW England) 91.6%
North Somerset (SW England) 91.4%
Stockport (NW England) 91.3%
Wokingham (SE England) 91.1%
Hampshire (SE England) 91.0%
Central Bedfordshire (E England) 90.8%
Darlington (NE England) 90.8%
Oxfordshire (SE England) 90.6%
Norfolk (E England) 90.6%
Worcestershire (W Midlands) 90.6%
Somerset (SW England) 90.4%
Bedford (E England) 90.4%
North Yorkshire (Yorkshire/Humber) 90.3%
Buckinghamshire (SE England) 90.3%
Cheshire East (NW England) 89.9%
Cheshire West & Chester (NW England) 89.9%
Shropshire (W Midlands) 89.8%
Bracknell Forest (SE England) 89.5%
West Sussex (SE England) 89.5%
Redcar & Cleveland (NE England) 89.5%
Torbay (SW England) 89.3%
Gloucestershire (SW England) 89.3%
Staffordshire (W Midlands) 89.3%
Dudley (W Midlands) 89.3%
Cambridgeshire (E England) 89.3%
Wakefield (Yorkshire/Humber) 89.2%
Warrington (NW England) 89.2%
Suffolk (E England) 89.1%
Cornwall & Isles of Scilly (SW England) 89.0%
Halton (NW England) 89.0%
Trafford (NW England) 89.0%
Windsor & Maidenhead (SE England) 88.8%
Hertfordshire (E England) 88.8%
Wirral (NW England) 88.7%
Warwickshire (W Midlands) 88.5%
Gateshead (NE England) 88.5%
Kirklees (Yorkshire/Humber) 88.4%
Wigan (NW England) 88.4%
Essex (E England) 88.3%
Bournemouth, Christchurch & Poole (SW England) 88.2%
Blackburn with Darwen (NW England) 88.2%
Lancashire (NW England) 88.1%
Herefordshire (W Midlands) 88.1%
Bolton (NW England) 87.6%
Milton Keynes (SE England) 87.4%
Blackpool (NW England) 87.4%
Bromley (London) 87.0%
Telford & Wrekin (W Midlands) 87.0%
North Northamptonshire (E Midlands) 86.9%
Swindon (SW England) 86.8%
East Sussex (SE England) 86.8%
Tameside (NW England) 86.5%
York (Yorkshire/Humber) 86.5%
Portsmouth (SE England) 86.2%
St Helens (NW England) 86.0%
Nottinghamshire (E Midlands) 86.0%
Calderdale (Yorkshire/Humber) 85.9%
Solihull (W Midlands) 85.8%
Southampton (SE England) 85.7%
Hull (Yorkshire/Humber) 85.6%
Isle of Wight (SE England) 85.5%
North Lincolnshire (Yorkshire/Humber) 85.5%
Stoke-on-Trent (W Midlands) 85.4%
Rochdale (NW England) 85.2%
Sheffield (Yorkshire/Humber) 85.2%
Kent (SE England) 85.2%
Newcastle-upon-Tyne (NE England) 85.1%
West Northamptonshire (E Midlands) 85.0%
Southend-on-Sea (E England) 85.0%
Slough (SE England) 84.6%
Hartlepool (NE England) 84.5%
Brighton & Hove (SE England) 84.4%
Reading (SE England) 84.4%
Bristol (SW England) 84.3%
Doncaster (Yorkshire/Humber) 84.2%
Lincolnshire (E Midlands) 83.9%
Leeds (Yorkshire/Humber) 83.8%
Bradford (Yorkshire/Humber) 83.6%
Surrey (SE England) 83.5%
Greenwich (London) 83.4%
Bury (NW England) 83.3%
Walsall (W Midlands) 83.1%
Thurrock (E England) 82.8%
Sefton (NW England) 82.6%
Bexley (London) 82.6%
Southwark (London) 82.5%
Medway (SE England) 82.5%
Middlesbrough (NE England) 82.1%
Coventry (W Midlands) 81.7%
Luton (E England) 81.4%
Ealing (London) 81.0%
Hillingdon (London) 81.0%
Oldham (NW England) 80.8%
Lewisham (London) 80.4%
Sandwell (W Midlands) 80.2%
Salford (NW England) 79.8%
Derby (E Midlands) 79.6%
Havering (London) 79.5%
Leicester (E Midlands) 79.2%
Lambeth (London) 79.1%
Wolverhampton (W Midlands) 79.1%
Harrow (London) 78.9%
Hounslow (London) 77.9%
Sutton (London) 77.7%
Brent (London) 77.6%
Knowsley (NW England) 76.5%
Kingston-upon-Thames (London) 76.4%
Peterborough (E England) 75.7%
Wandsworth (London) 75.2%
Nottingham (E Midlands) 75.1%
Birmingham (W Midlands) 75.1%
Manchester (NW England) 74.5%
Richmond-upon-Thames (London) 74.1%
Westminster (London) 74.0%
Tower Hamlets (London) 73.8%
Liverpool (NW England) 73.6%
Merton (London) 71.7%
Waltham Forest (London) 70.8%
Barnet (London) 70.6%
Hammersmith & Fulham (London) 70.3%
Croydon (London) 70.3%
Redbridge (London) 69.5%
Barking & Dagenham (London) 69.5%
Newham (London) 68.0%
Kensington & Chelsea (London) 67.2%
Islington (London) 66.3%
Haringey (London) 65.9%
Enfield (London) 64.8%
Camden (London) 63.6%
Hackney & City of London (London) 56.3%

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