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National Immunization Survey Data: 2003-2004--tab35_hepa_flu_iap_2004

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Estimated Vaccination Coverage1 with Hepatitis A and Influenza Vaccines
Among Age-eligible Children2 by State and Immunization Action Plan Area
US, National Immunization Survey, Q3/2003-Q2/2004*
 1+HepA41+Flu5Fully Vaccinated6
US National17.0±1.010.4±0.75.6±0.5
Alabama0.1±0.28.6±4.32.8±1.9
   AL-Jefferson County0.7±1.412.4±5.56.0±4.0
   AL-Rest of State0.0±0.07.9±4.92.3±2.1
Alaska68.9±7.38.7±4.34.9±3.3
Arizona65.0±5.410.3±3.25.4±2.4
   AZ-Maricopa County73.2±6.611.4±4.36.2±3.3
   AZ-Rest of State49.8±9.18.5±4.24.0±3.1
Arkansas1.9±2.07.9±5.32.6±2.2
California57.2±5.17.6±2.83.7±1.8
   CA-Los Angeles County63.8±7.45.2±3.12.3±2.1
   CA-San Diego County62.3±8.09.5±4.96.2±4.1
   CA-Santa Clara County45.7±7.917.5±6.111.3±5.3
   CA-Rest of State54.2±8.07.7±4.53.5±2.8
Colorado14.6±6.816.1±5.711.0±5.0
Connecticut0.0±0.011.4±4.96.7±3.8
Delaware0.9±1.419.3±6.712.2±5.6
District of Columbia2.5±2.211.1±4.76.0±3.5
Florida0.6±0.57.7±3.34.8±2.5
   FL-Miami-Dade County3.4±3.13.5±2.41.1±1.5
   FL-Duval County0.5±1.09.0±4.33.7±2.7
   FL-Rest of State0.0±0.08.6±4.25.7±3.3
Georgia3.7±2.39.5±4.34.6±2.9
   GA-Fulton/DeKalb Counties6.0±3.015.4±5.18.9±3.8
   GA-Rest of State3.1±2.78.2±5.13.7±3.5
Hawaii1.3±1.913.8±6.05.6±3.7
Idaho47.0±8.14.6±3.13.5±2.8
Illinois3.4±1.711.8±4.15.4±2.9
   IL-City of Chicago10.0±4.98.9±3.93.4±2.1
   IL-Rest of State1.0±1.413.0±5.56.2±4.0
Indiana0.1±0.311.1±4.57.3±3.9
   IN-Marion County0.8±1.58.4±4.51.4±1.6
   IN-Rest of State0.0±0.011.6±5.38.4±4.7
Iowa0.0±0.012.6±6.19.4±5.4
Kansas2.9±2.87.3±3.94.5±3.1
Kentucky0.0±0.06.8±3.35.0±2.7
Louisiana0.6±0.99.2±4.23.5±3.1
   LA-Orleans Parish0.0±0.08.4±4.32.9±2.2
   LA-Rest of State0.7±1.09.3±4.73.5±3.5
Maine0.0±0.010.5±5.15.5±3.8
Maryland1.2±1.014.0±4.98.1±3.5
   MD-City of Baltimore2.7±2.511.7±5.25.9±3.7
   MD-Rest of State0.9±1.114.3±5.58.4±3.9
Massachusetts1.3±1.515.1±5.98.9±4.6
   MA-City of Boston2.0±2.68.0±4.34.4±3.3
   MA-Rest of State1.2±1.715.9±6.69.4±5.1
Michigan0.0±0.08.0±3.72.5±2.1
   MI-City of Detroit0.0±0.06.5±5.91.6±1.5
   MI-Rest of State0.0±0.08.2±4.22.6±2.4
Minnesota0.4±0.826.3±7.518.6±6.5
Mississippi1.5±1.84.6±2.81.3±1.3
Missouri17.6±7.910.6±5.57.9±5.1
Montana11.0±5.85.9±3.73.2±2.4
Nebraska0.0±0.016.9±5.911.0±4.9
Nevada53.6±7.77.3±4.21.3±1.3
New Hampshire0.6±0.810.5±4.75.7±3.5
New Jersey2.8±3.77.8±3.94.5±3.3
   NJ-City of Newark0.0±0.06.7±3.22.3±1.8
   NJ-Rest of State2.9±3.97.9±4.04.6±3.4
New Mexico40.9±8.512.2±5.44.5±3.2
New York3.1±2.610.3±3.16.0±2.4
   NY-City of New York3.2±3.29.5±4.64.8±3.3
   NY-Rest of State3.0±4.011.1±4.17.1±3.3
North Carolina0.7±1.010.9±4.25.4±3.2
North Dakota5.7±4.222.9±7.016.0±6.4
Ohio0.2±0.28.6±3.94.7±2.7
   OH-Cuyahoga County0.0±0.010.7±4.77.7±4.1
   OH-Franklin County1.7±2.116.6±6.46.9±3.6
   OH-Rest of State0.0±0.07.2±4.93.9±3.5
Oklahoma68.6±8.110.3±4.45.0±2.8
Oregon31.1±7.39.3±4.25.4±3.4
Pennsylvania0.0±0.013.5±4.48.3±3.7
   PA-Philadelphia County0.0±0.013.2±5.47.1±3.7
   PA-Rest of State0.0±0.013.5±5.18.4±4.3
Rhode Island0.9±1.737.3±7.923.9±7.1
South Carolina0.0±0.09.6±4.94.6±3.3
South Dakota6.9±4.717.5±6.514.1±6.2
Tennessee2.8±1.311.7±4.15.7±2.6
   TN-Davidson County0.3±0.67.0±3.93.3±2.2
   TN-Shelby County15.0±6.511.1±4.44.9±2.8
   TN-Rest of State0.0±0.012.7±5.86.3±3.7
Texas34.3±4.58.2±2.23.6±1.4
   TX-Bexar County60.2±8.16.1±3.31.6±1.4
   TX-City of Houston46.1±8.29.0±4.43.9±3.0
   TX-Dallas County50.8±7.918.3±6.58.2±4.6
   TX-El Paso County72.4±7.77.4±5.24.5±4.1
   TX-Rest of State24.4±6.46.6±3.02.9±1.8
Utah48.2±8.210.8±4.64.3±2.6
Vermont0.2±0.418.0±7.612.8±7.1
Virginia0.2±0.49.6±4.36.1±3.5
Washington30.0±5.213.6±4.27.5±3.4
   WA-King County56.5±8.524.6±8.012.8±6.4
   WA-Rest of State19.8±6.39.5±4.85.5±4.0
West Virginia0.0±0.07.0±4.32.6±2.3
Wisconsin6.8±2.820.9±6.312.4±4.7
   WI-Milwaukee County26.5±8.613.6±5.17.8±3.9
   WI-Rest of State1.5±2.422.8±7.713.6±5.9
Wyoming15.8±6.08.4±4.25.0±2.8

1 The 95% confidence intervals are approximations, particularly in states or immunization action plan areas with low coverage.
In these areas, the 95% CI may include zero or negative values as a result of the approximation breaking down.

2 For Hepatitis A vaccine, age-eligible children were between 24 and 35 months.
For Influenza vaccines, age-eligible children were 6-23 months of age during the 9/1/2002-12/31/2003 time period.
Children who were age-eligible for influenza vaccines represented a subset of all children included in the NIS

3 Children in the Q3/2003-Q2/2004 National Immunization Survey were born between Aug 2000 and Nov 2002.

4 One or more doses of Hepatitis A vaccine administered between 24 and 35 months of age.

5 One or more doses of influenza vaccine administered between 9/1/2002 - 12/31/2003.

6 Children were considered fully vaccinated if they received either of the following:
(1) No doses of influenza vaccine prior to 9/1/2002; then 2 doses of influeza from 9/1/2002 to either the date of interview or 1/31/2003.
(2) At least one dose of influenza vaccine prior to 9/1/2002; then at least one dose of influenza vaccine from 9/1/2002 - 12/31/2003.

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