Statistics and Surveillance:
2008 NIS-Teen Vaccination Coverage Table Data
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Coverage with Individual Vaccines
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By State and Local area, Vaccines Routinely Recommended for Adolescents |
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By State and Local area, Vaccines Routinely Recommended during Childhood (Adolescent Catch-up Vaccines) |
Coverage by Age at Interview
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Age at interview |
Coverage Levels with Individual Vaccines by Poverty Status | |
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By State and Local Area, adolescents living at or above poverty |
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By State and Local Area, adolescents living below poverty |
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By State and Local Area, difference in estimated vaccination coverage (living at or above poverty – living below poverty) |
Vaccination Coverage Levels by Urbanicity
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Living in a MSA Central City by State and Local Area |
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Living in a MSA Non Central City by State and Local Area |
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Living outside an MSA by State and Local Area |
Vaccine - Specific Coverage Levels by Race/Ethnicity and Poverty Level | |
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MMR by State and Local Area |
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HepB by State and Local Area |
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Varicella by State and Local Area |
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TD or Tdap by State and Local Area |
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Tdap by State and Local Area |
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Meningitis by State and Local Area |
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HPV by State and Local Area |
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By race and ethnicity |
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By poverty level and race/ethnicity |
Selected Socio-Demographics
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Socio-Demographics: Race, urbanicity, insurance status, 11-12 year old provider visit |
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Content last reviewed on September 17, 2009
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