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    HPV vaccination rates continue to increase each year in the United States. However, we can do better.

    Learn about vaccination coverage in your area.
    HPV Vaccination Coverage Data

    TeenVaxView is designed to help you access survey data collected by CDC and translate the data into action. This data can help you identify where additional efforts are needed to increase vaccination coverage.

    National Immunization Surveys (NIS)

    The NIS-Teen provides national, state, and selected local area estimates of vaccination coverage among adolescents aged 13−17years living in the United States at the time of interview.

    Immunization Information Systems (IIS) Information

    IISs provide aggregate data on vaccinations for use in surveillance and program operations and guiding public health action, with the goals of improving vaccination rates and reducing vaccine-preventable diseases.

    Last Reviewed: December 21, 2022
    Source: National Center for Immunization and Respiratory Diseases
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