Percent of children 19-35 months who received all recommended vaccines

Measure Source

Healthy People 2010, measure 14-24a.

Tables

1.65a Percent of children age 19-35 months who received all recommended vaccines (4:3:1:3:3), United States, 1998 and 2003.

1.65b Percent of children age 19-35 months who received all recommended vaccines (4:3:1:3:3), by State, 2000 and 2003.

Data Source

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, National Center for Health Statistics and National Immunization Program, National Immunization Survey.

Denominator

U.S. civilian noninstitutionalized population: children, age 19-35 months.

Numerator

Number of children, age 19-35 months, receiving at least 4 doses of diphtheria-tetanus-acellular pertussis (DTaP), at least 3 doses of polio, at least 1 dose of measles-mumps-rubella (MMR), at least 3 doses of Haemophilus influenza B (Hib), and at least 3 doses of hepatitis B antigens.

Comments

Race categories changed in 2001. Data for 2001 and later years may not be comparable to data from previous years.

Percent of adolescents (age 13-15) reported to have received 3 or more doses of hepatitis B vaccine. Percent of pregnant women receiving prenatal care in the first trimester.