SchoolVaxView Publications and Resources
Publications
Each year, CDC publishes reports and other documents based on school vaccination surveys and other data sources.
- Vaccination Coverage with Selected Vaccines and Exemption Rates Among Children in Kindergarten — United States, 2020–21 School Year. MMWR. 2022:71(16);561-568
- Vaccination Coverage for Selected Vaccines and Exemption Rates Among Children in Kindergarten — United States, 2019–20 School Year. MMWR. 2021:70(03);75-82
- Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s School Vaccination Assessment: Collaboration With US State, Local, and Territorial Immunization Programs, 2012–2018. Am J Public Health. May, 2020: Vol 110 / No. 7
- Vaccination Coverage for Selected Vaccines and Exemption Rates Among Children in Kindergarten — United States, 2018–19 School Year. MMWR. 2019:68(41);905-912
- Vaccination Coverage for Selected Vaccines and Exemption Rates Among Children in Kindergarten — United States, 2017–18 School Year. MMWR. 2018:67(40);1115-1122. See corrected figure for MMWR
- Vaccination Coverage for Selected Vaccines, Exemption Rates, and Provisional Enrollment Among Children in Kindergarten — United States, 2016–17 School Year. MMWR. 2017: 66(40); 10-73-1080
- Vaccination Coverage Among Children in Kindergarten—United States, 2015-16 School Year. MMWR. 2016:65(39);1057–1064
- Vaccination Coverage Among Children in Kindergarten—United States, 2014-15 School Year. MMWR. 2015:64(33);897-904
- Vaccination Coverage Among Children in Kindergarten—United States, 2013-14 School Year. MMWR. 2014:63(41);913-920.
- Vaccination Coverage Among Children in Kindergarten—United States, 2012-13 School Year. MMWR. 2013:62(30);607-612.
- Vaccination Coverage Among Children in Kindergarten—United States, 2011-12 School Year. MMWR. 2012:61(33);647-652.
- Vaccination Coverage Among Children in Kindergarten—United States, 2009-10 School Year. MMWR. 2011:60(21);700-704.
Resources
Some states post their state- or local-level school vaccination coverage assessment reports online. The local data may help parents understand the risks for vaccine-preventable diseases and the benefits of vaccinations for their children.
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Page last reviewed: January 21, 2021
Content source: National Center for Immunization and Respiratory Diseases