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Percent of Children Age 19-35 Months Who Are Immunized, 2007

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 Percent Who Are Immunized
United States80%
Alabama82%
Alaska79%
Arizona80%
Arkansas75%
California79%
Colorado79%
Connecticut89%
Delaware82%
District of Columbia83%
Florida82%
Georgia81%
Hawaii88%
Idaho76%
Illinois77%
Indiana77%
Iowa80%
Kansas82%
Kentucky81%
Louisiana78%
Maine78%
Maryland92%
Massachusetts84%
Michigan81%
Minnesota85%
Mississippi79%
Missouri77%
Montana75%
Nebraska85%
Nevada67%
New Hampshire93%
New Jersey82%
New Mexico79%
New York83%
North Carolina80%
North Dakota82%
Ohio80%
Oklahoma80%
Oregon72%
Pennsylvania81%
Rhode Island80%
South Carolina81%
South Dakota87%
Tennessee81%
Texas78%
Utah79%
Vermont80%
Virginia80%
Washington74%
West Virginia81%
Wisconsin79%
Wyoming77%
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Notes: 

Data is self-reported by respondent.
Children in the Q1/2007-Q4/2007 National Immunization Survey were born between January 2004 and July 2006.
Margin of error is within 1% - 7% of stated figures.

Sources: 

Estimated Vaccination Coverage with Individual Vaccines and Selected Vaccination Series Among Children 19-35 Months of Age by State -- U.S., National Immunization Survey, Q1/2007-Q4/2007. National Immunization Program, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Available at http://www.cdc.gov/Vaccines/stats-surv/nis/tables/07/tab03_antigen_state.xls.

Definitions: 

For the purpose of this dataset, immunized children are those who receive 4:3:1:3:3, which is four or more doses of diphtheria, tetanus, and pertussis, three or more doses of poliovirus vaccine, one or more doses of any measles containing vaccine (MCV), three or more doses of Haemophilius Influenza type B (Hib), and three or more doses of hepatitis B vaccine (HepB).



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