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Abstract
State and local school vaccination requirements are implemented to maintain high vaccination coverage and minimize the risk from vaccine preventable diseases. To assess school vaccination coverage and exemptions, CDC annually analyzes school vaccination coverage data from federally funded immunization programs. These awardees include 50 states and the District of Columbia (DC), five cities, and eight U.S.-affiliated jurisdictions. This report summarizes vaccination coverage from 48 states and DC and exemption rates from 49 states and DC for children entering kindergarten for the 2012-13 school year. Forty-eight states and DC reported vaccination coverage, with medians of 94.5% for 2 doses of measles, mumps, and rubella (MMR) vaccine; 95.1% for local requirements for diphtheria, tetanus toxoid, and acellular pertussis (DTaP) vaccination; and 93.8% for 2 doses of varicella vaccine among awardees with a 2-dose requirement. Forty-nine states and DC reported exemption rates, with the median total of 1.8%. Although school entry coverage for most awardees was at or near national Healthy People 2020 targets of maintaining 95% vaccination coverage levels for 2 doses of MMR vaccine, 4 doses of DTaP† vaccine, and 2 doses of varicella vaccine, low vaccination and high exemption levels can cluster within communities, increasing the risk for disease. Reports to CDC are aggregated at the state level; however, local reporting of school vaccination coverage might be accessible by awardees. These local-level data can be used to create evidence-based health communication strategies to help parents understand the risks for vaccine-preventable diseases and the benefits of vaccinations to the health of their children and other kindergarteners.Entities:
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Year: 2013 PMID: 23903595 PMCID: PMC4604854
Source DB: PubMed Journal: MMWR Morb Mortal Wkly Rep ISSN: 0149-2195 Impact factor: 17.586
Estimated vaccination coverage* among children enrolled in kindergarten, by state/area, type of survey conducted, and selected vaccines — United States, 2012–13 school year
| State/Area | Estimated kindergarten population | Total surveyed | Proportion surveyed (%) | Type of survey conducted | MMR | DTaP/DT | Varicella | |
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| Alabama | 72,929 |
| (100.0) | Census | (92.8) | (92.8) | (91.9) | NReq |
| Alaska | 10,319 |
| (97.8) | Voluntary response | — | — | — | — |
| Arizona | 90,054 |
| (97.6) | Census | (94.5) | (94.6) | (96.8) | NReq |
| Arkansas | 43,212 |
| (96.3) | Census (public), Voluntary response (private) | (85.9) | (82.9) | — | (84.8) |
| California | 535,523 |
| (99.0) | Census (public), Voluntary response (private) | (92.7) | (92.5) | (95.6) | NReq |
| Colorado | 70,657 |
| (0.5) | Simple random | (85.7) | (82.9) | — | (84.6) |
| Connecticut | 41,604 |
| (100.0) | Census | (97.1) | (97.2) | — | (96.8) |
| Delaware | 11,997 |
| (7.8) | 2-Stage cluster | (≥95.7) | (≥95.7) | — | (≥95.7) |
| District of Columbia | 7,842 |
| (100.0) | Census | (91.8) | (91.6) | — | (91.5) |
| Florida | 234,628 |
| (100.0) | Census | (≥92.1) | (≥92.1) | — | (≥92.1) |
| Georgia | 142,732 |
| (2.4) | 2-Stage cluster | (≥95.1) | (≥95.1) | — | (≥95.1) |
| Hawaii | 20,104 |
| (6.7) | 2-Stage cluster | (97.3) | (98.0) | (99.3) | NReq |
| Idaho | 23,888 |
| (100.0) | Census | (88.4) | (88.3) | — | (86.6) |
| Illinois | 166,884 |
| (100.0) | Voluntary response | (95.5) | (94.6) | (96.6) | NReq |
| Indiana | 86,983 |
| (83.4) | Census | (95.4) | (90.1) | — | (93.9) |
| Iowa | 41,701 |
| (99.9) | Census | (≥90.5) | (≥90.5) | — | (≥90.5) |
| Kansas | 40,738 |
| (31.8) | Mixed design (public), Census (private) | (90.0) | (88.9) | — | (88.4) |
| Kentucky | 58,466 |
| (97.2) | Census (public), Voluntary response (private) | (92.4) | (94.1) | — | (89.5) |
| Louisiana | 68,874 |
| (100.0) | Census | (96.6) | (98.3) | — | (96.5) |
| Maine | 14,313 |
| (94.6) | Census | (91.3) | (95.2) | (95.1) | NReq |
| Maryland | 75,007 |
| (84.3) | Census | (98.2) | (99.4) | (99.6) | NReq |
| Massachusetts | 79,661 |
| (97.6) | Census | (94.8) | (93.1) | — | (93.6) |
| Michigan | 124,662 |
| (100.0) | Census | (94.4) | (95.1) | — | (92.9) |
| Minnesota | 73,310 |
| (100.0) | Census | (96.3) | (96.7) | — | (95.9) |
| Mississippi | 46,595 |
| (100.0) | Census | (≥99.9) | (≥99.9) | — | (≥99.9) |
| Missouri | 78,416 |
| (5.9) | 2-Stage cluster | (96.7) | (96.5) | — | (96.1) |
| Montana | 12,516 |
| (95.8) | Census | (94.8) | (94.5) | — | NReq |
| Nebraska | 24,999 |
| (96.6) | Census | (96.0) | (95.5) | — | (94.7) |
| Nevada | 36,070 |
| (4.3) | 2-Stage cluster | (93.6) | (96.6) | — | (92.2) |
| New Hampshire | 12,943 |
| (99.2) | Census | — | — | — | — |
| New Jersey | 122,516 |
| (96.7) | Census | (≥97.0) | (≥97.0) | — | (≥97.0) |
| New Mexico | 29,279 |
| (3.3) | 2-Stage cluster | (93.9) | (96.6) | — | (94.0) |
| New York | 239,484 |
| (100.0) | Census | (96.6) | (98.4) | (98.4) | NReq |
| North Carolina | 130,612 |
| (97.3) | Census | (97.3) | (97.2) | (98.0) | NReq |
| North Dakota | 9,503 |
| (4.9) | 2-Stage cluster | (89.9) | (89.0) | — | (88.5) |
| Ohio | 163,687 |
| (86.9) | Census | (96.3) | (96.3) | — | (95.7) |
| Oklahoma | 56,943 |
| (95.5) | Census (public), Voluntary response (private) | (90.5) | (90.2) | (92.8) | NReq |
| Oregon | 47,102 |
| (100.0) | Census | (93.5) | (93.4) | (94.5) | NReq |
| Pennsylvania | 151,364 |
| (97.5) | Census | (87.0) | (90.7) | — | (85.7) |
| Rhode Island | 12,552 |
| (75.2) | Census | (94.2) | (95.2) | — | (94.2) |
| South Carolina | 61,799 |
| (17.9) | 1-Stage cluster | (≥90.9) | (≥90.9) | — | (≥90.9) |
| South Dakota | 12,468 |
| (100.0) | Census | (97.9) | (97.7) | — | (96.0) |
| Tennessee | 85,801 |
| (97.0) | Census | (≥94.5) | (≥94.5) | — | (≥94.5) |
| Texas | 414,688 |
| (96.6) | Census | (97.5) | (97.3) | — | (97.2) |
| Houston | 34,407 |
| (7.1) | 2-Stage cluster (private) | (95.8) | (96.4) | — | (96.2) |
| Utah | 54,605 |
| (100.0) | Census | (96.3) | (97.8) | (99.6) | NReq |
| Vermont | 6,792 |
| (100.0) | Census | (92.8) | (92.6) | — | (90.1) |
| Virginia | 104,826 |
| (4.2) | 2-Stage cluster | (93.1) | (98.5) | — | (91.2) |
| Washington | 87,773 |
| (94.7) | Census | (91.7) | (91.9) | — | (90.3) |
| West Virginia | 22,588 |
| (86.5) | Census | (96.3) | (96.3) | — | (96.2) |
| Wisconsin | 72,416 |
| (1.8) | 2-Stage cluster | (92.8) | (96.1) | — | (91.1) |
| Wyoming | 8,133 |
| (100.0) | Census (public) | (97.5) | (97.4) | — | (97.0) |
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| American Samoa | NA |
| NA | Not conducted | ||||
| Guam | 2,835 |
| (37.1) | 2-Stage cluster | (89.8) | (91.2) | — | NReq |
| Marshall Islands | NA |
| NA | Not conducted | ||||
| Micronesia | NA |
| NA | Not conducted | ||||
| N. Mariana Islands | 847 |
| (100.0) | Census | (54.7) | (92.8) | — | (54.7) |
| Palau | 471 |
| (100.0) | Census (public) | (76.2) | (84.5) | — | NReq |
| Puerto Rico | 39,106 |
| (2.5) | 2-Stage cluster | (85.2) | (81.9) | — | (88.7) |
| U.S. Virgin Islands | 1,498 |
| (56.8) | 2-Stage cluster | (92.3) | (78.9) | — | (81.9) |
Abbreviations: MMR = measles, mumps, and rubella vaccine; DTaP/DT = diphtheria and tetanus toxoids (DT) and acellular pertussis vaccine; NA = not available; NReq = not required for school entry.
Estimates are adjusted for nonresponse and weighted for sampling where appropriate, except where complete data were unavailable. Percentages for Delaware, Georgia, and Puerto Rico are approximations. Estimates for South Carolina and Colorado were provided by the awardee. Estimates based on a completed vaccine series (i.e., not antigen-specific) are designated by use of the ≥ symbol.
Sample designs varied by state/area: census = all schools (public and private) and all children within schools were included in the assessment; simple random = a simple random sample design was used; mixed design = a census was conducted among public schools, and a random sample of children within the schools were selected; 1-stage or 2-stage cluster sample = schools were randomly selected, and all children in the selected schools were assessed (1-stage) or a random sample of children within the schools were selected (2-stage); voluntary response = a census among those schools that sent in assessment data.
Most awardees require 2 doses; California, Illinois, New York, and Oregon require 2 doses of measles, 1 dose of mumps, and 1 dose of rubella.
DTaP vaccination coverage might include some DTP (diphtheria and tetanus toxoids and pertussis) or DT vaccinations if administered in another country or vaccination provider continued to use after 2000. Most awardees require 4 doses of DTaP/DT vaccine; 5 doses are required for school entry in Colorado, District of Columbia, Hawaii, Idaho, Iowa, Kansas, Massachusetts, Minnesota, Mississippi, North Carolina, Oregon, Rhode Island, Texas (including Houston), Vermont, Washington, Wyoming, Northern Mariana Islands, and Puerto Rico; 3 doses are required by Nebraska and New York; 4 doses of DT and 2 doses of pertussis vaccine are required by the U.S. Virgin Islands. Pertussis vaccine is not required in Pennsylvania; the estimate for Pennsylvania represents DT only.
Awardee counts the vaccine doses received regardless of Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices recommended age and time interval; vaccination coverage rates might be higher than those recommended.
Vaccination coverage and exemption levels were reported together. Vaccination coverage estimates could not be provided separately for this report.
Does not include nondistrict-specific, virtual, and college laboratory schools, or private schools with less than 10 students.
For DT only; coverage for pertussis was 92.4%.
Diphtheria coverage was 97.3%; tetanus and pertussis were 97.4%.
The median is the center of the estimates in the distribution. The median does not include Alaska, New Hampshire, Houston, Guam, the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands, Palau, Puerto Rico, and the U.S. Virgin Islands.
FIGUREEstimated percentage of children enrolled in kindergarten who have been exempted from receiving one or more vaccines* — United States, 2012–13 school year
* Exemptions might not reflect a child’s vaccination status. Children with an exemption who did not receive any vaccines are indistinguishable from those who have an exemption but are up-to-date for one or more vaccines.
Weighted number and percentage* of children enrolled in kindergarten with a reported exemption to vaccination, by state/area and type of exemption — United States, 2012–13 school year
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| State/Area | No. | (%) | Religious no. | Philosophic no. | Total no. | (%) | Total no. | 2012–13 (%) | 2011–12 (%) | Percentage point difference |
| Alabama | 64 | (0.1) | 414 | — |
| (0.6) |
| (0.7) | (0.6) | 0.1 |
| Alaska | 162 | (1.6) | 415 | — |
| (4.0) |
| (5.6) | (7.0) | −1.4 |
| Arizona | 315 | (0.3) | — | — |
| (3.9) |
| (4.2) | (3.7) | 0.5 |
| Arkansas | 17 | (0.0) | 99 | 342 |
| (1.0) |
| (1.1) | (0.9) | 0.2 |
| California | 923 | (0.2) | — | 14,921 |
| (2.8) |
| (3.0) | (2.6) | 0.4 |
| Colorado | 191 | (0.3) | 0 | 2,678 |
| (4.0) |
| (4.3) | (5.6) | −1.3 |
| Connecticut | 124 | (0.3) | 601 | — |
| (1.4) |
| (1.7) | (1.3) | 0.4 |
| Delaware | 2 | (0.2) | 5 | — |
| (0.5) |
| (0.7) | (0.6) | 0.1 |
| District of Columbia | 101 | (1.3) | 27 | — |
| (0.3) |
| (1.6) | (2.1) | −0.5 |
| Florida | 905 | (0.4) | 3,281 | — |
| (1.4) |
| (1.8) | (1.5) | 0.3 |
| Georgia | 4 | (0.1) | 73 | — |
| (2.2) |
| (2.3) | (1.3) | 1.0 |
| Hawaii | 17 | (0.3) | 138 | — |
| (2.2) |
| (2.5) | (3.9) | −1.4 |
| Idaho | 90 | (0.4) | 171 | 1,138 |
| (5.5) |
| (5.9) | (5.4) | 0.5 |
| Illinois | 2,017 | (1.2) | 8,082 | — |
| (4.8) |
| (6.1) | (5.5) | 0.6 |
| Indiana | 326 | (0.4) | 804 | — |
| (0.9) |
| (1.3) | (1.2) | 0.1 |
| Iowa | 188 | (0.5) | 500 | — |
| (1.2) |
| (1.7) | (1.5) | 0.2 |
| Kansas | 118 | (0.3) | 363 | — |
| (0.9) |
| (1.1) | (1.3) | −0.2 |
| Kentucky | 128 | (0.2) | 286 | — |
| (0.5) |
| (0.7) | (0.6) | 0.1 |
| Louisiana | 109 | (0.2) | 27 | 322 |
| (0.5) |
| (0.7) | (0.8) | −0.1 |
| Maine | 61 | (0.4) | 17 | 541 |
| (3.9) |
| (4.3) | (3.9) | 0.4 |
| Maryland | 237 | (0.3) | 494 | — |
| (0.7) |
| (1.0) | (0.9) | 0.1 |
| Massachusetts | 373 | (0.5) | 843 | — |
| (1.1) |
| (1.5) | (1.4) | 0.1 |
| Michigan | 699 | (0.6) | 1,086 | 5,540 |
| (5.3) |
| (5.9) | (5.5) | 0.4 |
| Minnesota | 32 | (0.0) | — | — |
| (1.6) |
| (1.6) | (1.6) | 0.0 |
| Mississippi | 23 | (0.0) | — | — |
| (0.0) | (0.0) | 0.0 | ||
| Missouri | 377 | (0.3) | 1,665 | — |
| (1.5) |
| (1.8) | (2.4) | −0.6 |
| Montana | 49 | (0.4) | 380 | — |
| (3.0) |
| (3.5) | (3.0) | 0.5 |
| Nebraska | 149 | (0.6) | 269 | — |
| (1.1) |
| (1.7) | (1.5) | 0.2 |
| Nevada | 85 | (0.7) | 224 | — |
| (1.8) |
| (2.5) | (1.8) | 0.7 |
| New Hampshire | 30 | (0.2) | 298 | — |
| (2.3) |
| (2.5) | (2.2) | 0.3 |
| New Jersey | 261 | (0.2) | 1,458 | — |
| (1.2) |
| (1.4) | (1.3) | 0.1 |
| New Mexico | 20 | (0.2) | 27 | — |
| (0.2) |
| (0.4) | (2.0) | −1.6 |
| New York | 331 | (0.1) | 1,335 | — |
| (0.6) |
| (0.7) | (0.7) | 0.0 |
| North Carolina | 162 | (0.1) | 871 | — |
| (0.7) |
| (0.8) | (0.8) | 0.0 |
| North Dakota | 0 | (0.0) | 6 | 123 |
| (1.8) |
| (1.8) | (1.0) | 0.8 |
| Ohio | 650 | (0.4) | — | — |
| (1.6) |
| (2.0) | (1.5) | 0.5 |
| Oklahoma | 66 | (0.1) | 179 | 493 |
| (1.2) |
| (1.3) | (1.1) | 0.2 |
| Oregon | 72 | (0.2) | 3,010 | — |
| (6.4) |
| (6.4) | (5.9) | 0.5 |
| Pennsylvania | 643 | (0.4) | — | — |
| (1.5) |
| (2.0) | (1.8) | 0.2 |
| Rhode Island | 45 | (0.4) | 94 | — |
| (0.8) |
| (1.1) | (1.0) | 0.1 |
| South Carolina | NA |
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| South Dakota | 41 | (0.3) | 182 | — |
| (1.5) |
| (1.8) | (1.2) | 0.6 |
| Tennessee | 162 | (0.2) | 905 | — |
| (1.1) |
| (1.2) | (0.7) | 0.5 |
| Texas | 2,112 | (0.5) | — | — |
| (1.2) |
| (1.7) | (1.5) | 0.2 |
| Houston | NA | NA | NA |
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| (0.9) | (0.1) | 0.8 | ||
| Utah | 83 | (0.2) | 6 | 2,010 |
| (3.7) |
| (3.8) | (3.8) | 0.0 |
| Vermont | 30 | (0.4) | 14 | 371 |
| (5.7) |
| (6.1) | (5.7) | 0.4 |
| Virginia | 48 | (0.0) | 427 | — |
| (0.4) |
| (0.5) | (1.0) | −0.5 |
| Washington | 1,092 | (1.2) | 274 | 2,774 |
| (3.5) |
| (4.6) | (4.7) | −0.1 |
| West Virginia | 262 | (1.2) | — | — |
| (1.2) | (0.2) | 1.0 | ||
| Wisconsin | 472 | (0.5) | 276 | 3,631 |
| (4.0) |
| (4.5) | (4.5) | 0.0 |
| Wyoming | 28 | (0.3) | 155 | — |
| (1.9) |
| (2.3) | NA | NA |
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| American Samoa | NA |
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| Guam | 0 | (0.0) | 0 | — |
| (0.0) |
| (0.0) | (0.0) | 0.0 |
| Marshall Islands | NA |
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| Micronesia | NA |
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| N. Mariana Islands | 1 | (0.1) | 0 | — |
| (0.0) |
| (0.1) | (0.0) | 0.1 |
| Palau | 3 | (0.6) | 0 | 0 |
| (0.0) |
| (0.6) | (1.3) | −0.7 |
| Puerto Rico | 0 | (0.0) | 0 | — |
| (0.0) |
| (0.0) | (0.0) | 0.0 |
| U.S. Virgin Islands | 0 | (0.0) | 7 | — |
| (0.6) |
| (0.6) | (0.5) | 0.1 |
Abbreviation: NA = not available (i.e., not tracked or not reported to CDC).
Estimates are adjusted for nonresponse and weighted for sampling where appropriate, except where complete data were unavailable. Percentages for Delaware, Georgia, and Puerto Rico are approximations. Estimates for South Carolina and Colorado were provided by the awardee. Arkansas and Kansas conduct a census of exemptions.
Medical and nonmedical exemptions might not be mutually exclusive. Some children might have both medical and nonmedical exemptions. Total exemptions are the number of children with an exemption. Temporary exemptions are included in the total for Alabama, Hawaii, New York, North Carolina, South Carolina, and Washington.
Exemptions because of philosophic reasons are not allowed.
Religious and philosophic exemptions are not reported separately.
Exemptions because of religious reasons are not allowed.
Includes both temporary and permanent medical exemptions.
The median is the center of the estimates in the distribution. The median does not include South Carolina, Houston, Guam, the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands, Palau, Puerto Rico, and the U.S. Virgin Islands.