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Supplementary Table 3. Trends in Estimated Disparities in Vaccination Coverage with Selected Vaccines and Doses by Age 24 Months Among Children Born During 2016-2020 by Sociodemographic Characteristics -- National Immunization Survey-Child, United States, 2017-2022

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  • Alternative Title:
    Vaccination Coverage by Age 24 Months Among Children Born in 2019 and 2020 — National Immunization Survey-Child, United States, 2020–2022: Supplementary Table 3. Trends in Estimated Disparities in Vaccination Coverage with Selected Vaccines and Doses by Age 24 Months Among Children Born During 2016-2020 by Sociodemographic Characteristics -- National Immunization Survey-Child, United States, 2017-2022
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    Supplementary Table 3. Trends in estimated disparities* in vaccination coverage with selected vaccines and doses by age 24 months† among children born during 2016-2020§ by sociodemographic characteristics -- National Immunization Survey-Child, United States, 2017-2022
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    MMWR: Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report 2023; v. 72, no. 44
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    0149-2195 (print) ; 1545-861X (digital)
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