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SUPPLEMENTARY FIGURE 1. Estimated proportion of adults* aged ≥19 years who received influenza† and pneumococcal vaccines, by age group and increased risk status§ — National Health Interview Survey, United States, 2010–2015
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May 5, 2017
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Source: Williams WW, Lu P, O’Halloran A, et al. Surveillance of Vaccination Coverage among Adult Populations — United States, 2015. MMWR Surveill Summ 2017;66(No. SS-11):1–28.
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Journal Article:MMWR. Surveillance summaries : Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report. Surveillance summaries
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Description:Supplementary Figure 1 is a line graph of influenza and pneumococcal vaccination coverage among adults aged ≥19 years by age group and increased risk status over time, where the y-axis represents vaccination coverage expressed as a percentage from 0% to 100% in increments of 10, and the x-axis is the survey year including years 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, and 2015 in that order. There are 4 lines representing influenza vaccination coverage among adults aged ≥19 years, influenza vaccination coverage among health care personnel (HCP) aged ≥19 years, pneumococcal vaccination coverage among adults aged 19-64 years at increased risk, and pneumococcal vaccination coverage among adults aged ≥65 years.
Lines are described in order from top (highest coverage) to bottom (lowest coverage) of the figure.
Line 1 is influenza vaccination coverage among HCP aged ≥19 years. Vaccination coverage in this group was 60.9% in 2010, 56.6% in 2011, 61.5% in 2012, 67.3% in 2013, 65.4% in 2014, and 68.6% in 2015.
Line 2 is pneumococcal vaccination coverage among adults aged ≥65 years. Vaccination coverage in this group was 59.7% in 2010, 62.3% in 2011, 59.9% in 2012, 59.7% in 2013, 61.3% in 2014, and 63.6% in 2015.
Line 3 is influenza vaccination coverage among all adults aged ≥19 years. Vaccination coverage in this group was 37.2% in 2010, 38.5% in 2011, 39.6% in 2012, 42.8% in 2013, 43.2% in 2014, and 44.8% in 2015.
Line 4 is pneumococcal vaccination coverage among adults aged 19-64 years at increased risk. Vaccination coverage in this group was 18.5% in 2010, 20.1% in 2011, 20.0% in 2012, 21.2% in 2013, 20.3% in 2014, and 23.0% in 2015.
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