AimChildhood immunization coverage in the United States (U.S.) is often measured at age 24 months or, in the National Immunization Survey (NIS) at age of interview, which is between 19 and 35 months. This paper compares these standards.MethodsData from the NIS is used to compare immunization coverage at time of interview, retrospectively among all children aged 24 or more months at time of interview, and obtained via multiple imputation (with 10 imputations) for all children, both nationally, by state, and by demographic groups.ResultsAt the national level, the difference between the 19\ue2\u20ac\u201c35 month estimate and the 24 month complete-case estimate was 1.9 percentage points. For most but not all states and subgroups, the 19\ue2\u2...
Background. The National Immunization Survey demonstrates that national immunization coverage in 200...
Child immunization data includes the percent of children that have received the recommended doses of...
OBJECTIVEPrevention of influenza among infants and young children is a public health priority becaus...
Abstract Aim Childhood immunization coverage in the United States (U.S.) is often measured at age 24...
The National Immunization Survey (NIS) was designed to measure vaccination coverage estimates for th...
<p>*A fully vaccinated child was defined as a child who had received one dose of BCG vaccine, 3 dose...
The Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP) recommends routine vaccination by age 24 mon...
Control of vaccine-preventable diseases depends on maintaining high levels of immunization coverage....
BACKGROUND. Beginning in 2002 the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices encouraged, when feas...
Immunisation coverage is calculated from Australian Childhood Immunisation Register (ACIR) data usin...
OBJECTIVE: Prevention of influenza among infants and young children is a public health abstract prio...
Vaccination Coverage by Age 24 Months among Children Born in 2015 and 2016 \u2014 National Immunizat...
Background and aims:To assess immunization coverage and identify factors influencing complete and ag...
Abstract Background Beginning with the 2004–05 influenza season, the Advisory Committee on Immunizat...
<p><b>SOURCE:</b> National Immunization Survey (see text).</p><p><b>NOTES:</b> ±95% Confidence inter...
Background. The National Immunization Survey demonstrates that national immunization coverage in 200...
Child immunization data includes the percent of children that have received the recommended doses of...
OBJECTIVEPrevention of influenza among infants and young children is a public health priority becaus...
Abstract Aim Childhood immunization coverage in the United States (U.S.) is often measured at age 24...
The National Immunization Survey (NIS) was designed to measure vaccination coverage estimates for th...
<p>*A fully vaccinated child was defined as a child who had received one dose of BCG vaccine, 3 dose...
The Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP) recommends routine vaccination by age 24 mon...
Control of vaccine-preventable diseases depends on maintaining high levels of immunization coverage....
BACKGROUND. Beginning in 2002 the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices encouraged, when feas...
Immunisation coverage is calculated from Australian Childhood Immunisation Register (ACIR) data usin...
OBJECTIVE: Prevention of influenza among infants and young children is a public health abstract prio...
Vaccination Coverage by Age 24 Months among Children Born in 2015 and 2016 \u2014 National Immunizat...
Background and aims:To assess immunization coverage and identify factors influencing complete and ag...
Abstract Background Beginning with the 2004–05 influenza season, the Advisory Committee on Immunizat...
<p><b>SOURCE:</b> National Immunization Survey (see text).</p><p><b>NOTES:</b> ±95% Confidence inter...
Background. The National Immunization Survey demonstrates that national immunization coverage in 200...
Child immunization data includes the percent of children that have received the recommended doses of...
OBJECTIVEPrevention of influenza among infants and young children is a public health priority becaus...