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Diabetes Surveillance System

1999 Surveillance Report

Table 10.3 Prevalence of Receipt of an Influenza Vaccine in the Last Year and Ever Receiving of a Pneumococcal Vaccine per 100 Adults with Diabetes,
By Socio-Demographic Characteristics, United States, 1997
  Influenza Vaccine

Pneumococcal Vaccine

  Crude   Crude Age-Adjusted
Total

51.5

51.5

31.8

32.1

         
Race/Ethnicity        
Non-Hispanic White

56.0

54.2

37.2

35.4

Non-Hispanic Black

47.6

49.2

24.0

25.2

Hispanic

40.6

44.0

19.9

23.2

Other

38.0

42.7

19.7

22.5

         
Sex        
Men

50.1

50.1

29.7

30.8

Women

52.7

52.7

33.6

33.4

         
Age Group        
18-44

27.4

 

10.6

 
45-64

45.0

 

23.9

 
65-74

66.9

 

46.2

 
>=75

68.1

 

50.9

 
         
Education Level        
Less than High School

50.2

46.8

29.2

26.9

High School

51.4

51.8

32.3

32.7

More than High School

52.8

55.8

33.2

36.7

SOURCE: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, National Center for Chronic Disease Prevention and Health Promotion, Division of Adult and Community Health, data from the Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System. Data computed by the Division of Diabetes Translation.

NOTES: For additional information on methods and data source, see Appendix, Data Sources & Limitations.

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