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Public health development
The national public health survey
Statistical agency: Public health agency of Sweden
The national public health survey is a national study on health, lifestyle and living conditions. This survey was first conducted in 2004 and has since been conducted annually until 2016 when it is conducted every other year, with the exception of an extra survey 2021 due to the pandemic. The aim is to show the population's (aged 16 and older) state of health, to monitor changes in health and health determinants over time and to stratify results by sex, age, income, country of birth, occupation, education and region.
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Communicable disease control
Notifiable communicable diseases
Statistical agency: Public health agency of Sweden
The statistics show the epidemiological situation in Sweden regarding campylobacter infection and salmonella infection. The aim of the statistics is to increase the knowledge and provide an overview of the occurrence of diseases, their risk groups, geographical spread, and variation over time.
Statistics on childhood vaccinations
Statistical agency: Public health agency of Sweden
Childhood vaccinations based on the National Vaccination Register (NVR) are used to monitor vaccination coverage for all vaccinations included in the national vaccination program for children. Statistics based on data from NVR have been produced since the statistical year 2021 (and included in Sweden's official statistics since the statistical year 2022). The purpose of the statistics is to provide an annual account of vaccination coverage and its development over time regarding the diseases covered by the national vaccination programme for children. The statistics also provide an overview of vaccination coverage at national, regional and municipal level.