ChildVaxView
Vaccination is an important part of keeping children healthy and protected from potentially serious diseases like measles and whooping cough. CDC’s recommended immunization schedule helps protect children from 14 serious diseases by the time they reach 2 years old.
Local, state, and federal health departments use surveys and other data sources such as immunization information systems (IISs) to estimate vaccination coverage (the proportion of children receiving vaccinations) and identify where additional efforts are needed to increase vaccination coverage. ChildVaxView is designed to help you access survey data collected by CDC and translate data into action.
Find national, regional, state, and selected local area data using interactive maps, trend lines, bar charts, tables, and more.
Read MMWR articles, reports, and presentations related to childhood vaccination coverage.
Learn how CDC estimates childhood vaccination coverage, including where we get our data.
Learn about the childhood Healthy People 2020 vaccination objectives and Healthcare Effectiveness Data and Information Set (HEDIS) measures.
Monitoring coverage for recommended vaccinations across the country helps CDC assess how well local areas, states, and the nation are protected from vaccine-preventable diseases. Find vaccination coverage data at: