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2003 Child Participation Map
Immunization Information Systems Home (IIS) pages:
| State/Territory in Each State | Percentage |
|---|---|
| Alabama | 94 |
| Alaska | 52 |
| Arizona | 95 |
| Arkansas | 100 |
| California | 18 |
| Chicago, IL | 57 |
| Colorado | 16 |
| Connecticut | 66 |
| DC | 97 |
| Delaware | 100 |
| Florida | 28 |
| Georgia | 11 |
| Hawaii | 49 |
| Houston, TX | 36 |
| Idaho | 68 |
| Illinois | 57 |
| Indiana | 64 |
| Iowa | 44 |
| Kansas | no report |
| Kentucky | no report |
| Louisiana | 52 |
| Maine | 10 |
| Maryland | 10 |
| Massachusetts | 6 |
| Michigan | 100 |
| Minnesota | 37 |
| Mississippi | 89 |
| Missouri | 67 |
| Montana | 69 |
| Nebraska | 24 |
| Nevada | no report |
| New Hampshire | 1 |
| New Jersey | 24 |
| New Mexico | 83 |
| New York | 7 |
| New York City | 100 |
| North Carolina | no report |
| North Dakota | 100 |
| Ohio | 26 |
| Oklahoma | 81 |
| Oregon | 100 |
| Pennsylvania | 6 |
| Philadelphia, PA | 91 |
| Rhode Island | 83 |
| San Antonio, TX | 100 |
| South Carolina | 78 |
| South Dakota | 65 |
| Tennessee | 90 |
| Texas | 44 |
| Utah | 78 |
| Vermont | 9 |
| Virginia | 24 |
| Washington | 68 |
| West Virginia | 69 |
| Wisconsin | 90 |
| Wyoming | 24 |
In 2003, 44% of the U.S. children greater than 4 months less than 6 years of age (or about 22 million children) had 2 or more immunizations in a state or local IIS. Six states and two cities reported over 95% of their children greater than 4 months and less than 6 years of age with at least two immunizations in the IIS. Qualifier: reported annual fluctuations in child participation may be due to programmatic and/or technical changes to the immunization information system. The denominator used to calculate child participation numbers are drawn from the 2003 Census Report for each state and city. | |
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Content last reviewed on September 15, 2009
Content Source: National Center for Immunization and Respiratory Diseases