Immunization
(Data are for the U.S.)
Percent of children 19-35 months old receiving vaccinations for:
- Diphtheria, Tetanus, Pertussis (4+ doses DTP, DT, or DTaP): 84%
- Polio (3+ doses): 93%
- Measles (MMR) (1+ doses): 90%
- Haemophilus influenzae type b (Hib) (primary series +booster dose): 55%
- Hepatitis B (Hep B) (3+ doses): 92%
- Chickenpox (1+ Varicella doses): 90%
- Pneumococcal conjugate vaccine (PCV) (4+doses): 80%
Source: Health, United States, 2011 (data for year 2009), table 85 [PDF - 9.8 MB]
More data
- Early release of selected estimates from the National Health Interview Survey
- Influenza
- Influenza vaccinations among adults by selected characteristics: United States Health, United States, 2011, table 88 [PDF - 9.8 MB]
- Pneumococcal vaccinations among adults by selected characteristics: United States Health, United States, 2011, table 89 [PDF - 9.8 MB]
- Key statistics from NHANES
- Pneumonia
- Search Tables for Vaccination in Health Data Interactive
- Vaccination coverage among children 19-35 months of age according to geographic division, State, and selected urban areas Health, United States, 2011, table 86 [PDF - 9.8 MB]
- Vaccination coverage among adolescents 13-17 years of age Health, United States, 2011, table 87 [PDF - 9.8 MB]
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