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Race/Ethnicity, Adults 50 to 64 Years

Estimates from the Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System (BRFSS), National Immunization Survey (NIS), and the National 2009 H1N1 Flu Survey (NHFS)

Table 9 summarizes national weighted estimates of influenza vaccination coverage by race/ethnicity for adults 50-64 years, across several recent influenza seasons. Coverage estimates have been previously published for the 2009-10 influenza season and the 2010-11 season, but estimates for 2007-08 and 2008-09 have not been previously published.

Please note: There have been changes in data sources, time periods, and vaccination recommendations across seasons. The 2009-10 influenza season was unique for several reasons: two vaccines and vaccination periods, and the availability of information for more high risk conditions. Detailed methods are available for the 2009-10 influenza season and the 2010-11 season. For 2007-08 and 2008-09 BRFSS adult estimates, the same analytic methods were used as for the 2010-11 season estimates just cited.

Additional estimates for 2009-10 vaccination coverage are available in Table 9-B or by selecting the column heading “2009-10 Seasonal (Trivalent)” in Table 9-A.

Table 9-A: Influenza vaccination coverage estimates by race/ethnicity among adults 50-64 years — United States,* 2007-08 through 2010-11

Racial/Ethnic Groups Estimate 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10
Seasonal
(Trivalent)
2010-11
50-64 years, non-Hispanic white only

n

52,738

92,723

97,401

104,754

 

%§

45.2

47.6

46.5

45.7

 

±95% CI||

0.8

0.8

0.6

0.8

50-64 years, non-Hispanic black only

n

4,724

8,711

9,574

10,316

 

%

38.4

41.8

40.3

38.4

 

±95% CI

3.3

2.7

2.0

2.4

50-64 years, Hispanic

n

2,763

4,806

5,565

6,087

 

%

35.8

39.4

40.3

41.9

 

±95% CI

3.7

3.3

2.8

3.3

50-64 years, non-Hispanic other (overall)

n

3,027

5,527

6,084

6,291

 

%

40.7

47.7

44.1

44.2

 

±95% CI

4.5

4.3

3.5

3.1

  50-64 years, non-Hispanic other (Asian only)

n

736

1,389

1,657

1,642

 

%

40.7

52.2

48.8

49.3

 

±95% CI

8.2

7.6

6.2

5.7

  50-64 years, non-Hispanic other (AIAN only)**

n

880

1,513

1,622

1,714

 

%

43.5

48.2

48.6

44.6

 

±95% CI

7.6

6.7

4.4

6.7

  50-64 years, non-Hispanic other††

n

1,411

2,625

2,683

2,935

 

%

40.0

42.1

39.2

40.5

 

±95% CI

6.3

4.5

3.5

4.3

* Excludes U.S. territories.

† For 2007-08 and 2008-09, data are from the Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System (BRFSS). For 2007-08, coverage estimates represent those interviewed January 2008–June 2008 who reported being vaccinated August 2007–May 2008. For 2008-09, coverage estimates represent those interviewed September 2008–June 2009 who reported being vaccinated August 2008–May 2009. For 2009-10, data are from BRFSS and the National 2009 H1N1 Flu Survey (NHFS). For seasonal influenza vaccination, coverage estimates represent those interviewed October 2009–June 2010 who reported being vaccinated August 2009–May 2010. For more on methods see the Data Source and Methods of the report Final estimates for 2009–10 Seasonal Influenza and Influenza A (H1N1) 2009 Monovalent Vaccination Coverage – United States, August 2009 through May 2010. For 2010-11, data are from BRFSS. Coverage estimates represent those interviewed September 2010– June 2011 who reported being vaccinated August 2010–May 2011. For more on methods see the Data Source and Methods of the report Final state-level influenza vaccination coverage estimates for the 2010–11 season–United States, National Immunization Survey and Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System, August 2010 through May 2011.

‡ Seasonal: Seasonal influenza vaccination (trivalent).

§ Month of vaccination was imputed for respondents with missing month of vaccination data. Percentages are weighted to the non-institutionalized, U.S. civilian population.

|| CI: Confidence Interval.

¶ Includes Asian, American Indian and Alaska Native (AIAN), Native Hawaiian or other Pacific Islander, multiracial, and other races.

** AIAN: American Indian and Alaska Native.

†† Includes Native Hawaiian or other Pacific Islander, multiracial, and other races.

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Table 9-B: Influenza vaccination coverage estimates by race/ethnicity among adults 50-64 years — United States,* 2009-10

Racial/Ethnic Groups Estimate Seasonal
(Trivalent)
H1N1
(Monovalent)
Seasonal
and/or H1N1
50-64 years, non-Hispanic white only

n

97,401

82,158

95,936

 

%§

46.5

24.2

49.8

 

±95% CI||

0.6

0.6

0.6

50-64 years, non-Hispanic black only

n

9,574

8,264

9,623

 

%

40.3

18.9

44.6

 

±95% CI

2.0

1.8

2.1

50-64 years, Hispanic

n

5,565

4,796

5,608

 

%

40.3

24.5

46.3

 

±95% CI

2.8

2.6

2.8

50-64 years, non-Hispanic other (overall)

n

6,084

5,207

6,082

 

%

44.1

23.8

47.8

 

±95% CI

3.5

2.7

3.1

  50-64 years, non-Hispanic other (Asian only)

n

1,657

1,405

1,672

 

%

48.8

25.9

53.9

 

±95% CI

6.2

4.5

5.1

  50-64 years, non-Hispanic other (AIAN only)**

n

1,622

1,294

1,613

 

%

48.6

31.0

51.4

 

±95% CI

4.4

4.1

4.3

  50-64 years, non-Hispanic other††

n

2,683

2,247

2,675

 

%

39.2

23.5

42.8

 

±95% CI

3.5

3.9

3.7

* Excludes U.S. territories.

† For 2009-10, data are from BRFSS and the National 2009 H1N1 Flu Survey (NHFS). For seasonal influenza vaccination, coverage estimates represent those interviewed October 2009–June 2010 who reported being vaccinated August 2009–May 2010. For influenza A (H1N1) 2009 monovalent vaccination, coverage estimates represent those interviewed November 2009–June 2010 who reported being vaccinated October 2009–May 2010. For more on methods see the Data Source and Methods of the report Final estimates for 2009–10 Seasonal Influenza and Influenza A (H1N1) 2009 Monovalent Vaccination Coverage – United States, August 2009 through May 2010.

‡ H1N1: Influenza A (H1N1) 2009 vaccination (monovalent); Seasonal: Seasonal influenza vaccination (trivalent).

§ Month of vaccination was imputed for respondents with missing month of vaccination data. Percentages are weighted to the non-institutionalized, U.S. civilian population.

|| CI: Confidence Interval.

¶ Includes Asian, American Indian and Alaska Native (AIAN), Native Hawaiian or other Pacific Islander, multiracial, and other races.

** AIAN: American Indian and Alaska Native.

†† Includes Native Hawaiian or other Pacific Islander, multiracial, and other races.

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