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FluVaxView - Influenza Vaccination Coverage

The CDC estimates annual influenza vaccination coverage for the United States by utilizing data from several nationally representative surveys: the Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System (BRFSS), the National Flu Survey (NFS), the National Health Interview Survey (NHIS), and the National Immunization Survey (NIS), and internet panel surveys of health care personnel and pregnant women. This page provides vaccination coverage estimates for 2011-12 and previous influenza seasons. Reports, interactive figures and data tables are provided.

FluVaxView Interactive!

National and State-Level Data using Interactive Maps, Trend Lines, Bar Charts, Tables and More…

2011-12 Flu Season

Coverage Estimates for the 2011-12 Season, Reports by General Population, Health Care Personnel, and Pregnant…

2009-10 Flu Season

Coverage Estimates for the 2009-10 Season, Reports by General Population for Seasonal and H1N1 Vaccination…

References, Presentations, & More

Flu MMWR Reports, Presentation Slides, Journal Abstracts and Articles, and Related Websites…

Vaccination Trends

Tables and Reports on Influenza Vaccination Trends across Seasons, Pneumococcal Vaccination Trends…

2010-11 Flu Season

Coverage Estimates for the 2010-11 Season, Reports by General Population, and Select Populations…

2008-09 and Earlier Flu Seasons

Coverage for 2008-09 and Earlier Seasons, Reports by Population, Coverage among Children…

Featured Content

Final State-Level Influenza Vaccination Coverage Estimates for the 2011–12 Season–United States, NIS and BRFSS…

2011-12 Fast Facts

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