Statistics and Surveillance:
2009 National Immunization Survey Data Released
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National Immunization Survey (NIS) - Children (19-35 months old)
- Press release: Survey finds that immunization rates remain high for children 19-35 months old.
- MMWR: National, State, and Local Area Vaccination Coverage Among Children Aged 19-35 Months -- United States, 2009
- NIS Overview | How to use NIS-child data | NIS-child FAQs | Related articles
- Technical notes for NIS-child tables
- Public Use Data Files
Note: Datasets are not yet available for the 2009 NIS-Children survey; see tables below for most recent estimates. - NIS-Child Data Tables
- Overall
Coverage with Individual Vaccines and Vaccination Series - Age
Coverage Levels by Milestone Ages - WIC
Coverage Levels with Individual Vaccines & Selected Vaccination Series by Participation in WIC & Poverty Status - Race/ethnicity & poverty level
Vaccine - Specific Coverage Levels by Race/Ethnicity and Poverty Level - Demographics
Selected Socio-Demographics
- Overall
National Immunization Survey - Teens (13 through 17 years old)
- Press release: CDC survey provides estimates of coverage for adolescent vaccination at the national, state and selected local area levels
- MMWR: National, State, and Local Area Vaccination Coverage Among Adolescents Aged 13–17 Years — United States, 2009
- Podcast: Dr. Christina Dorell discusses the importance of teenagers receiving the recommended vaccinations.
- NIS-teen FAQs | Related NIS-teen articles | How to use NIS-teen data
| Technical notes for NIS-teen tables - NIS-Teen Data Tables
- Overall
Coverage with Individual Vaccines - Age
Coverage Levels by Age at Interview - Poverty Status
Coverage Levels with Individual Vaccines by Poverty Status - Urbanicity
Vaccination Coverage Levels by Urbanicity - Race/ethnicity & poverty level
Vaccine - Specific Coverage Levels by Race/Ethnicity and Poverty Level - Demographics
Selected Socio-Demographics
- Overall
- Go to NIS-Teen data for past years
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Content last reviewed on August 18, 2010
Content Source: National Center for Immunization and Respiratory Diseases
