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2002 Child Participation Map
Immunization Information Systems Home (IIS) pages:
State/Territory in Each State | Percentage |
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Alabama | 77 |
Alaska | 55 |
Arizona | 98 |
Arkansas | 91 |
California | 19 |
Colorado | 15 |
Connecticut | 61 |
DC | 88 |
Delaware | 81 |
Florida | 28 |
Georgia | 13 |
Hawaii | 45 |
Idaho | 59 |
Illinois | 51 |
Indiana | 43 |
Iowa | 45 |
Kansas | 5 |
Kentucky | 0 |
Louisiana | 45 |
Maine | 41 |
Maryland | 10 |
Massachusetts | 6 |
Michigan | 94 |
Minnesota | 36 |
Mississippi | 99 |
Missouri | 65 |
Montana | 43 |
Nebraska | 27 |
Nevada | 47 |
New Hampshire | 3 |
New Jersey | 15 |
New Mexico | 0 |
New York | 53 |
North Carolina | 61 |
North Dakota | 95 |
Ohio | 18 |
Oklahoma | 80 |
Oregon | 94 |
Pennsylvania | 16 |
Rhode Island | 79 |
South Carolina | 79 |
South Dakota | 100 |
Tennessee | 78 |
Texas | 50 |
Utah | 54 |
Vermont | 0 |
Virginia | 27 |
Washington | 65 |
West Virginia | 63 |
Wisconsin | 78 |
Wyoming | 6 |
50 states, 6 large cities, and the 8 territories/commonwealths are developing and implementing IIS or planning on developing IIS in the near future. Of the states with 0-33%, seven (14%) have regional or community IIS and six (11%) were planning/piloting a state-wide system (Colorado, Kansas, Nebraska, Vermont, New Mexico, and Wyoming). In 2002, 43% of the U.S. children less than 6 years of age had 2 or more immunizations in a state or local IIS. CDC measures child participation in an IIS by the number of children with at least 2 immunizations in an IIS because we need to be sure that at least one immunization was reported to the IIS by a health provider. Many infants receive their first Hepatitis B vaccination at birth and this information downloads into many IIS through an electronic birth certification record and ensures that many children in the IIS have at least one immunization recorded. Source: Immunization Registry Annual Report, CY2002 |
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Content last reviewed on October 23, 2004
Content Source: National Center for Immunization and Respiratory Diseases