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HORIZONTAL BAR CHART: Women’s Self-Report
of Pap Smears and Mammograms During Physician Office Visits,
by Age, 2004
(Percent of Visits)
Pap Smear:*
18-24 Years 9.9; 25-44 Years 8.4; 45-64 Years 5.2; 65 Years
and Older 1.2
Mammogram:**
40-49 Years 5.6; 50-59 Years 5.7; 60-69 Years 3.1; 75 Years
and Older 1.7
*Among women aged 18 and older. **Among women aged
40 and older.
Source: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, National
Center for Health Statistics, National Ambulatory Medical
Care Survey. Analysis conducted by the Maternal and Child
Health Information Resource Center.
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VERTICAL BAR CHART: Selected Vaccinations Received
by Women, by Race/Ethnicity, 2005
(Percent of Women)
Flu Vaccine:*
Non-Hispanic White 63.8, Non-Hispanic Black 38.9, Hispanic
46.1, Asian 57.1, Non-Hispanic Other Races*** 55.3
Pneumonia Vaccine:*
Non-Hispanic White 63.2, Non-Hispanic Black 43.9, Hispanic
28.5, Asian 35.4, Non-Hispanic Other Races*** 48.4
Hepatitis B Vaccine:**
Non-Hispanic White 63.8, Non-Hispanic Black 54.9, Hispanic
47.2, Asian 65.8, Other Races*** 57.7
*Flu vaccine among women aged 65 or older; received
either a shot or nasal spray in the last 12 months. Pneumonia
vaccine among women aged 65 or older; ever received the
vaccine. **Hepatitis B vaccine among women aged 18 to 24;
ever received at least one dose of the vaccine (in a three
dose series). ***Includes American Indian/Alaska Native
and persons of more than one race.
Source: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, National
Center for Health Statistics, National Health Interview
Survey, 2005. Analysis conducted by the Maternal and Child
Health Information Resource Center.
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