Statistics and Surveillance:
Adult Vaccination Coverage Articles
Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report (MMWR)
The National Health Interview Survey (NHIS)
These articles appear in the Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report (MMWR) and other National Health Inteview Survey (NHIS) publications.
For the lastest data on Influenza (flu) vaccination coverage, please consult the Flu site.
2006 - 2010
- Adult Vaccination Coverage — United States, 2010
Source: MMWR February 3, 2012 / 61(04);66-72 - Changes in Measurement of Haemophilus influenzae serotype b (Hib) Vaccination Coverage -- National Immunization Survey, United States, 2009
Source: MMWR August 27, 2010 / 59(33);1069-1072 - Tetanus and Pertussis Vaccination Coverage Among Adults Aged ≥18 Years -- United States, 1999 and 2008
Source: MMWR October 15, 2010 / 59(40);1302-1306 - Pneumococcal: Self-Reported Vaccination Coverage Trends 1989-2007 [PDF - 65KB - 2 pages] Updated April 2009
2003 - 2005
- Surveillance for Acute Viral Hepatitis -- United States, 2005
Source: MMWR March 16, 2007 / 56(SS03);1-24 - Influenza and Pneumococcal Vaccination Coverage Among Persons Aged >65 Years -- United States, 2004-2005
Source: MMWR October 6, 2006 / 55(39);1065-1068 - Hepatitis B Vaccination Coverage Among Adults -- United States, 2004
Source: MMWR May 12, 2006 / 55(18);509-511 - Influenza Vaccination Coverage Among Persons Aged 50-64 Years Enrolled in Commercial Managed Health-Care Plans -- United States, 2003-04 and 2004-05 Influenza Seasons
Source: MMWR September 23, 2005 / 54(37);921-923 - Influenza Vaccination Levels Among Persons Aged >65 Years and Among Persons Aged 18-64 Years with High-Risk Conditions -- United States, 2003
Source: MMWR October 21, 2005 / 54(41);1045-1049 - Influenza and Pneumococcal Vaccination Coverage Among Persons Aged >65 Years and Persons Aged 18-64 Years with Diabetes or Asthma -- United States, 2003
Source: MMWR November 5, 2004 / 53(43);1007-1012
1997 - 2002
- Influenza Vaccination and Self-Reported Reasons for Not Receiving Influenza Vaccination Among Medicare Beneficiaries Aged >65 years -- United States, 1991-2002
Source: MMWR November 5, 2004 / 53(43);1012-1015 - Early Release of Selected Estimates from the 2000 and Early 2001 National Health Interview Surveys [PDF -28KB - 2 pages]
Source: National Center for Health Statistics, CDC - Early Release of Selected Estimates from the National Health Interview Surveys: 1997-2001 Influenza Vaccination [PDF - 106KB - 6 pages]
Source: National Center for Health Statistics, CDC - Early Release of Selected Estimates from the National Health Interview Surveys: 1997-2001 Pneumococcal Vaccination [PDF - 90KB - 5 pages]
Source: National Center for Health Statistics, CDC
1973 - 1997
- Influenza vaccination status of persons aged 65-79 years -Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, February-March 1997
Source: MMWR December 25, 1998 / 47(50);1094-7 - Local data for local decision making - selected counties, Connecticut, Massachusetts, and New York, 1997
Source: MMWR October 02, 1998 / 47(38);809-813 - Influenza, pneumococcal, and tetanus toxoid vaccination of adults-United States, 1993-1997
Source: MMWR September 22, 2000 / 49(SS09);39-62 - Vaccination levels among Hispanics and Non-Hispanic Whites aged greater than or equal to 65 years - Los Angeles County, California, 1996
Source: MMWR December 12, 1997 / 46(49);1165-1168 - Reasons reported by Medicare beneficiaries for not receiving influenza and pneumococcal vaccinations - United States, 1996
Source: MMWR October 08, 1999 / 48(39);556-890 - Influenza and pneumococcal vaccination coverage levels among persons aged greater than or equal to 65 years-United States, 1973-1993
Source: MMWR July 14, 1995 / 44(27);506-507,513-515
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Content last reviewed on October 21, 2010
Content Source: National Center for Immunization and Respiratory Diseases