SUPPLEMENTARY TABLE 4. Adjusted vaccination coverage among adults aged ≥19 years, by age group, increased-risk status,* and health insurance status† — National Health Interview Survey, United States, 2015
SUPPLEMENTARY TABLE 4. Adjusted vaccination coverage among adults aged ≥19 years, by age group, increased-risk status,* and health insurance status† — National Health Interview Survey, United States, 2015
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May 5, 2017
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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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Adults without health insurance were significantly less likely than those with health insurance to be vaccinated after adjusting for confounders for influenza (aged ≥19 years); tetanus, diphtheria, and acellular pertussis (Tdap) (aged ≥19 years); hepatitis A (aged ≥19 years); and hepatitis B (aged ≥19 years) vaccination. The difference in adjusted vaccination coverage between respondents with and without health insurance for those for whom the difference was statistically significant ranged from 2.0% (hepatitis A vaccination among adults aged ≥19 years) to 12.3% (influenza vaccination among adults aged ≥19 years).
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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MMWR. Surveillance summaries : Morbidity and mortality weekly report. Surveillance summaries ; v. 66, no. SS-11
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SUPPLEMENTARY TABLE 2. Estimated proportion of adults aged ≥19 years who received selected vaccinations, by age group, increased-risk status,* health insurance status,† and having a usual place for health care — National Health Interview Survey...
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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MMWR. Surveillance summaries : Morbidity and mortality weekly report. Surveillance summaries ; v. 66, no. SS-11
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Supplementary Figure 2 is a line graph of tetanus toxoid-containing and tetanus, diphtheria, and acellular pertussis (Tdap) vaccination coverage among adults aged ≥19 years by age group over time, where the y-axis represents vaccination coverage ex...
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.
Series:
MMWR. Surveillance summaries : Morbidity and mortality weekly report. Surveillance summaries ; v. 66, no. SS-11
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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 ...
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.
Series:
MMWR. Surveillance summaries : Morbidity and mortality weekly report. Surveillance summaries ; v. 66, no. SS-11
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Trend Table for Core Report Figure. Estimated proportion of adults aged ≥19 years who received selected vaccines,* by age group and increased-risk status† - National Health Interview Survey, United States, 2010-2015Estimated proportions of adults...
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.
Series:
MMWR. Surveillance summaries : Morbidity and mortality weekly report. Surveillance summaries ; v. 66, no. SS-11
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SUPPLEMENTARY TABLE 1. Estimated proportion of adults aged ≥19 years who received selected vaccinations, by age group, increased-risk status,* and health insurance status† — National Health Interview Survey, United States, 2015Vaccination cover...
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.
Series:
MMWR. Surveillance summaries : Morbidity and mortality weekly report. Surveillance summaries ; v. 66, no. SS-11
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Supplementary Figure 3 is a line graph of hepatitis A and hepatitis B vaccination coverage among adults aged ≥19 years by age group over time, where the y-axis represents vaccination coverage expressed as a percentage from 0% to 100% in increments ...
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.
Series:
MMWR. Surveillance summaries : Morbidity and mortality weekly report. Surveillance summaries ; v. 66, no. SS-11
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Supplementary Figure 4 is a line graph of herpes zoster and human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccination coverage among adults aged ≥19 years by age group over time, where the y-axis represents vaccination coverage expressed as a percentage from 0% to 10...
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.
Series:
MMWR. Surveillance summaries : Morbidity and mortality weekly report. Surveillance summaries ; v. 66, no. SS-11
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Vaccination coverage was generally higher among those reporting having at least one physician contact in the past year compared with those who had not visited a physician in the past year, regardless of whether the respondent had health insurance, an...
National Center for Immunization and Respiratory Diseases (U.S.). Immunization Services Division.
Published Date:
March 2, 2017
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Immunization Services Division seminar
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Vaccinations are recommended throughout life to prevent vaccine-preventable diseases and their sequelae. Adult vaccination coverage, however, remains low for most routinely recommended vaccines and well below Healthy People 2020 targets.This presenta...
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.
Series:
MMWR. Surveillance summaries : Morbidity and mortality weekly report. Surveillance summaries ; v. 66, no. SS-11
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Overall, vaccination coverage among U.S.-born respondents was significantly higher than that of foreign-born respondents except for influenza vaccination among adults aged 19-49 years and aged 50-64 years, hepatitis A vaccination among all adults age...
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Autism and Developmental Disabilities Monitoring Network. Surveillance Year 2010 Principal Investigators.. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (U.S.). National Center on Birth Defects and Developmental Disabilities (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention).
Published Date:
March 28, 2014
Source:
MMWR. Surveillance summaries : Morbidity and mortality weekly report. Surveillance summaries ; v. 63, no SS-2
Corresponding author: Jon Baio, National Center on Birth Defects and Developmental Disabilities, CDC.Problem/Condition: Autism spectrum disorder (ASD).Period Covered: 2010.Description of System: The Autism and Developmental Disabilities Monitoring (A...
Tong, Van T.; Dietz, Patricia M.; Morrow, Brian; D’Angelo, Denise V.; Farr, Sherry L.; Rockhill, Karilynn M.; England, Lucinda J.;
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National Center for Chronic Disease Prevention and Health Promotion (U.S.). Division of Reproductive Health.. National Center for Chronic Disease Prevention and Health Promotion (U.S.). Office on Smoking and Health..
Published Date:
November 8, 2013
Source:
MMWR. Surveillance summaries : Morbidity and mortality weekly report. Surveillance summaries ; v. 62, SS-6
Problem/Condition: Promoting preconception health can potentially improve women's health and pregnancy outcomes. Evidence-based interventions exist to reduce many maternal behaviors and chronic conditions that are associated with adverse pregnancy ou...