| Literature DB >> 29023430 |
Ranee Seither, Kayla Calhoun, Erica J Street, Jenelle Mellerson, Cynthia L Knighton, Ashley Tippins, J Michael Underwood.
Abstract
State and local school vaccination requirements help protect students and communities against vaccine-preventable diseases (1). CDC reports vaccination coverage and exemption data for children attending kindergarten (kindergartners) collected by federally funded immunization programs in the United States.* The typical age range for kindergartners is 4-6 years. Although vaccination requirements vary by state (the District of Columbia [DC] is counted as a state in this report.), the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices recommends that children in this age range have received, among other vaccinations, 5 doses of diphtheria, tetanus, and acellular pertussis vaccine (DTaP), 2 doses of measles, mumps, and rubella vaccine (MMR), and 2 doses of varicella vaccine (2). This report summarizes 2016-17 school year MMR, DTaP, and varicella vaccination coverage reported by immunization programs in 49 states, exemptions in 50 states, and kindergartners provisionally enrolled or within a grace period in 27 states. Median vaccination coverage† was 94.5% for the state-required number of doses of DTaP; 94.0% for 2 doses of MMR; and 93.8% for 2 doses of varicella vaccine. The median percentage of kindergartners with an exemption from at least one vaccine§ was 2.0%, similar to 2015-16 (1.9%). Median grace period and provisional enrollment was 2.0%. Vaccination coverage remains consistently high and exemptions low at state and national levels. Local-level vaccination coverage data provide opportunities for immunization programs to identify schools, districts, counties, or regions susceptible to vaccine-preventable diseases and for schools to address undervaccination through implementation of existing state and local vaccination policies (1) to protect communities through increased coverage.Entities:
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Year: 2017 PMID: 29023430 PMCID: PMC5657930 DOI: 10.15585/mmwr.mm6640a3
Source DB: PubMed Journal: MMWR Morb Mortal Wkly Rep ISSN: 0149-2195 Impact factor: 17.586
FIGUREMedian and range* of measles, mumps, and rubella vaccine (MMR) coverage and exemptions from any required vaccination among kindergartners — United States, 2011–12 to 2016–17 school years
Source: School Vaccination Assessment Program, 2011–12, 2012–13, 2013–14, 2014–15, 2015–16, and 2016–17 school years. https://www.cdc.gov/vaccines/vaxview/index.html.
* Data from local areas and territories are not included. Number of states whose data are included in the MMR coverage medians and ranges varied by year: 2011–12 (44 states); 2012–13 (46); 2013–14 (47); 2014–15 (50); 2015–16 (51); and 2016–17 (49). Number of states whose data are included in the exemption medians and ranges varied by year: 2011–12 through 2014–15 (46 states); 2015–16 (48); and 2016–17 (46).
† Represents the number of children who are exempt from any vaccination, not just MMR.
Estimated vaccination coverage* for MMR, DTaP, and varicella vaccines among children enrolled in kindergarten, by vaccine and immunization program — United States and territories, 2016–2017 school year
| Immunization program | Kindergarten population† | No. (%) surveyed | Type of survey conducted§ | Local data available online¶ | % | |||
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| MMR** | DTaP†† | Varicella | ||||||
| 2 doses | 5 doses | 1 dose | 2 doses | |||||
| Median§§ | 94.0 | 94.5 | 96.5 | 93.8 | ||||
| Alabama¶¶ | 58,394 | 58,394 (100.0) | Census | Yes | ≥93.8 | ≥93.8 | ≥93.8 | NReq |
| Alaska***,††† | 9,815 | 747 (7.6) | Stratified 2-stage cluster sample | No | 89.0 | 89.1 | NA | 88.9 |
| Arizona¶¶ | 83,627 | 83,627 (100.0) | Census | Yes | 94.0 | 93.9 | 96.7 | NReq |
| Arkansas§§§ | 39,666 | 30,091 (75.9) | Voluntary response | No | 91.9 | 89.2 | NA | 91.7 |
| California§§§ | 575,305 | 562,924 (97.8) | Census | Yes | 97.3 | 96.9 | 98.5 | NReq |
| Colorado¶¶ | 64,440 | 64,440 (100.0) | Census | Yes | 87.3 | 86.8 | NA | 86.1 |
| Connecticut¶¶ | 39,002 | 39,002 (100.0) | Census | Yes | 96.7 | 96.7 | NA | 96.5 |
| Delaware | 11,490 | 1,066 (9.3) | Stratified 2-stage cluster sample | No | 98.5 | 98.7 | NA | 98.2 |
| District of Columbia¶¶ | 8,522 | 8,522 (100.0) | Census | No | 85.6 | 82.2 | NA | 84.6 |
| Florida¶¶,*** | 224,463 | 224,463 (100.0) | Census | Yes | ≥94.1 | ≥94.1 | NA | ≥94.1 |
| Georgia¶¶ | 136,165 | 136,165 (100.0) | Census | No | ≥93.3 | ≥93.3 | NA | ≥93.3 |
| Hawaii | 16,325 | 1,093 (6.7) | Stratified 2-stage cluster sample | No | 93.5 | 93.3 | 95.3 | NReq |
| Idaho¶¶ | 22,589 | 22,589 (100.0) | Census | Yes | 89.9 | 89.8 | NA | 89.1 |
| Illinois | 151,309 | 147,857 (97.7) | Census | No | 94.9 | 95.0 | NA | 94.5 |
| Indiana | 83,263 | 66,885 (80.3) | Voluntary response | Yes | 88.9 | 92.1 | NA | 87.9 |
| Iowa¶¶ | 39,587 | 39,587 (100.0) | Census | Yes | ≥92.6 | ≥92.6 | NA | ≥92.6 |
| Kansas***,†††,§§§ | 38,298 | 8,789 (22.9) | Stratified 2-stage cluster sample | Yes | 89.5 | 88.7 | NA | 88.8 |
| Kentucky***,§§§ | 51,487 | 47,814 (92.9) | Census | Yes | 90.8 | 92.5 | NA | 90.4 |
| Louisiana¶¶ | 55,257 | 55,257 (100.0) | Census | Yes | 97.1 | 98.0 | NA | 96.5 |
| Maine | 13,834 | 12,462 (90.1) | Voluntary response (public), census (private) | Yes | 94.9 | 96.3 | 96.7 | NReq |
| Maryland§§§ | 71,467 | 70,106 (98.1) | Census | No | 99.3 | 99.6 | NA | 99.0 |
| Massachusetts¶¶,§§§ | 70,109 | 70,109 (100.0) | Census | Yes | 96.1 | 96.1 | NA | 95.7 |
| Michigan¶¶ | 118,777 | 118,777 (100.0) | Census | Yes | 95.6 | 95.8 | NA | 95.3 |
| Minnesota*** | 69,140 | 66,861 (96.7) | Census | Yes | 92.8 | 93.2 | NA | 92.3 |
| Mississippi¶¶ | 40,509 | 40,509 (100.0) | Census | Yes | ≥99.4 | ≥99.4 | NA | ≥99.4 |
| Missouri¶¶ | 73,355 | 73,355 (100.0) | Census | No | 95.4 | 95.5 | NA | 95.1 |
| Montana¶¶ | 11,956 | 11,956 (100.0) | Census | No | 93.8 | 93.9 | NA | 92.9 |
| Nebraska¶¶,§§§,¶¶¶ | 27,117 | 27,117 (100.0) | Census | No | 96.7 | 97.2 | NA | 95.8 |
| Nevada | 36,885 | 1,348 (3.7) | Stratified 2-stage cluster sample | No | 90.9 | 90.0 | NA | 90.5 |
| New Hampshire¶¶ | 12,145 | 12,145 (100.0) | Census | No | ≥91.5 | ≥91.5 | NA | ≥91.5 |
| New Jersey¶¶ | 109,577 | 109,577 (100.0) | Census | Yes | ≥96.5 | ≥96.5 | ≥96.5 | NReq |
| New Mexico | 27,119 | 1,214 (4.5) | Stratified 2-stage cluster sample | No | 95.5 | 94.8 | NA | 94.6 |
| New York (including New York City)¶¶ | 227,050 | 227,035 (100.0) | Census | Yes | 97.3 | 96.9 | NA | 96.9 |
| New York City¶¶ | 102,374 | 102,374 (100.0) | Census | No | 97.7 | 97.0 | NA | 97.2 |
| North Carolina***,§§§ | 126,454 | 111,544 (88.2) | Voluntary response | No | 96.2 | 96.1 | NA | 95.9 |
| North Dakota | 9,799 | 9,675 (98.7) | Census | Yes | 93.8 | 93.8 | NA | 93.5 |
| Ohio | 137,542 | 131,385 (95.5) | Census | No | 92.6 | 92.4 | NA | 91.9 |
| Oklahoma§§§,**** | 52,184 | 48,453 (92.9) | Census | No | NA | NA | NA | NReq |
| Oregon¶¶,§§§ | 45,705 | 45,705 (100.0) | Census | Yes | 93.8 | 93.2 | 95.0 | NReq |
| Pennsylvania | 143,888 | 121,405 (84.4) | Voluntary response | Yes | 93.6 | NReq†††† | NA | 94.6 |
| Rhode Island***,§§§ | 11,100 | 10,920 (98.4) | Census | Yes | 95.1 | 95.6 | NA | 94.8 |
| South Carolina | 59,177 | 5,277 (8.9) | Stratified 1-stage cluster sample | No | 96.0 | 96.2 | NA | 95.7 |
| South Dakota | 12,106 | 12,081 (99.8) | Census | Yes | 96.7 | 96.4 | NA | 95.4 |
| Tennessee¶¶,*** | 78,169 | 78,169 (100.0) | Census | No | 96.9 | 96.8 | NA | 96.7 |
| Texas (including Houston)***,§§§ | 389,999 | 386,149 (99.0) | Census | Yes | 97.3 | 97.2 | NA | 96.6 |
| Houston***,§§§ | 42,086 | 40,802 (96.9) | Census (public), voluntary response (private) | No | 96.1 | 96.1 | NA | 95.7 |
| Utah¶¶ | 49,073 | 49,073 (100.0) | Census | Yes | 93.8 | 93.7 | NA | 94.6 |
| Vermont¶¶ | 6,344 | 6,344 (100.0) | Census | Yes | 93.6 | 93.5 | NA | 92.5 |
| Virginia††† | 102,357 | 4,051 (4.0) | Stratified 2-stage cluster sample | Yes | 94.1 | 98.2 | NA | 92.7 |
| Washington*** | 87,142 | 85,601 (98.2) | Census | Yes | 90.5 | 90.8 | NA | 89.3 |
| West Virginia*** | 28,666 | 19,074 (66.5) | Census (public), voluntary response (private) | No | 95.9 | 95.7 | NA | 92.6 |
| Wisconsin***,†††,§§§ | 67,607 | 1,472 (2.2) | Stratified 2-stage cluster sample | Yes | 94.0 | 96.6 | NA | 92.8 |
| Wyoming | NA | NA | Not conducted | No | NA | NA | NA | NA |
| Guam | 2,703 | 703 (26.0) | Stratified 2-stage cluster sample | No | 90.3 | 93.5 | NReq | NReq |
| Marshall Islands | 1,248 | 1,248 (100.0) | Census | No | 87.3 | 72.8 | NReq | NReq |
| Federated States of Micronesia (Kosrae) | 194 | 194 (100.0) | Census | No | 88.7 | 91.8 | NReq | NReq |
| Federated States of Micronesia (Yap) | 400 | 400 (100.0) | Census | No | 91.3 | 92.0 | NReq | NReq |
| N. Mariana Islands¶¶ | 865 | 865 (100.0) | Census | No | 89.8 | 75.3 | NA | 88.0 |
| Palau¶¶,¶¶¶ | 333 | 333 (100.0) | Census | No | 59.8 | 64.9 | NReq | NReq |
| Puerto Rico | 23,142 | 1,384 (6.0) | Stratified 2-stage cluster sample | No | 96.2 | 96.1 | NA | 95.9 |
| U.S. Virgin Islands | 1,244 | 505 (40.6) | Stratified 2-stage cluster sample | No | 88.9 | 88.5 | NA | 88.1 |
Abbreviations: DTaP = diphtheria, tetanus, and acellular pertussis vaccine; MMR = measles, mumps, and rubella vaccine; NA = not available (i.e., not collected or reported to CDC); NReq = not required for school entry.
* Estimates were adjusted for nonresponse and weighted for sampling where appropriate. Estimates based on a completed vaccination series (i.e., not vaccine-specific) use the “≥” symbol. Coverage might include history of disease or laboratory evidence of immunity.
† The kindergarten population is an approximation provided by each program.
§ Sample designs varied by state/area: census = program attempted to include all schools (public and private),and all children within schools in the assessment, and had a student response rate of ≥90%; 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 was selected (2-stage); voluntary response = a census with a student response rate of <90% (does not imply that participation was optional).
¶ Some programs publish kindergarten vaccination data online that are more detailed than the state-level estimates in this table. Examples of more detailed data include county, parish, school district, and school-level estimates.
** MMR is the only measles containing vaccine available in the United States. Most states require 2 doses of MMR; Alaska, New Jersey, and Oregon require 2 doses of measles, 1 dose of mumps, and 1 dose of rubella vaccines. Georgia, New York, New York City, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, and Virginia require 2 doses of measles and mumps, 1 dose of rubella vaccines. Iowa requires 2 doses of measles and 2 doses of rubella vaccines.
†† Pertussis vaccination coverage might include some diphtheria, tetanus toxoids, and pertussis vaccine (DTP) vaccinations if administered in another country or by a vaccination provider who continued to use DTP after 2000. Most states require 5 doses of DTaP for school entry; Illinois, Maryland, Virginia, and Wisconsin require 4 doses; Nebraska requires 3 doses. Pennsylvania does not require pertussis vaccine. The reported coverage estimates represent the percentage of kindergartners with the state-required number of DTaP doses, except for Kentucky, which requires ≥5 but reports ≥4 doses of DTaP.
§§ Medians calculated from data from 48 states and the District of Columbia (i.e., does not include Oklahoma, Wyoming, Houston, New York City, Guam, Marshall Islands, Federated States of Micronesia, N. Mariana Islands, Palau, Puerto Rico, or U.S. Virgin Islands). Coverage data were reported for 3,973,172 kindergartners.
¶¶ The proportion surveyed likely was <100%, but is reported as 100% based on incomplete information about the actual current enrollment.
*** Did not include some types of schools, such as online schools or those located in military bases or correctional facilities.
††† Kindergarten vaccination coverage data were collected from a sample, and exemption data were collected from a census of kindergartners.
§§§ Counted some or all vaccine doses received regardless of Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices recommended age and time interval; vaccination coverage rates reported might be higher than those for valid doses.
¶¶¶ For Nebraska, estimates represent coverage among children in kindergarten and first grade. For Palau, estimates represent coverage among children in first grade.
**** Reported public school data only.
†††† Pertussis vaccine is not required in Pennsylvania. Coverage for tetanus and diphtheria toxoids was 94.8%.
Estimated number and percentage* of children enrolled in kindergarten with reported type of exemption from vaccination and grace period/provisional enrollment, by immunization program — United States and territories, 2016–17 school year
| Immunization program | Medical exemptions, no. (%) | Nonmedical exemptions | Any exemption | Grace period/Provisional enrollment,§ no. (%) | |||||
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| Religious, no. | Philosophical, no. | Total no. (%) | 2016–2017, No. | 2016–2017, % | 2015–2016, % | Percentage point difference (2015–16 to 2016–17) | |||
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| Alabama | 62 (0.1) | 367 | ** | 367 (0.6) | 429 | 0.7 | 0.8 | -0.1 | NA |
| Alaska | 149 (1.5) | 514 | ** | 514 (5.2) | 663 | 6.8 | 5.9 | 0.9 | NA |
| Arizona | 134 (0.2) |
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| 4,106 | 4,106 (4.9) | 4,240 | 5.1 | 4.7 | 0.4 | NA |
| Arkansas | 24 (0.1) | 169 | 344 | 513 (1.3) | 537 | 1.4 | 1.3 | 0.1 | 3,014 (7.6) |
| California | 2,928 (0.5) |
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| 3,217 (0.6) | 6,144 | 1.1 | 2.5 | -1.4 | 10,999 (1.9) |
| Colorado¶¶ | NA | NA | NA | NA | NA | NA | 4.3 | NA | NA |
| Connecticut | 107 (0.3) | 701 | ** | 701 (1.8) | 808 | 2.1 | 2.0 | 0.1 | NA |
| Delaware | 7 (<0.1) | 133 | ** | 133 (1.2) | 140 | 1.2 | 1.2 | 0.0 | NA |
| District of Columbia | 47 (0.6) | 42 | ** | 42 (0.5) | 89 | 1.1 | 1.0 | 0.1 | NA |
| Florida | 841 (0.4) | 4,725 | ** | 4,725 (2.1) | 5,566 | 2.5 | 2.2 | 0.3 | 7,293 (3.2) |
| Georgia | 198 (0.1) | 3,613 | ** | 3,613 (2.7) | 3,811 | 2.8 | 1.9 | 0.9 | 308 (0.2) |
| Hawaii | 20 (0.1) | 455 | ** | 455 (2.7) | 474 | 2.8 | 2.9 | -0.1 | 310 (1.8) |
| Idaho | 86 (0.4) | 127 | 1,265 | 1,392 (6.2) | 1,478 | 6.5 | 6.1 | 0.4 | 444 (2.0) |
| Illinois¶¶ | NA | NA | NA | NA | NA | NA | NA | NA | NA |
| Indiana | 112 (0.1) | 697 | ** | 697 (0.8) | 809 | 1.0 | 1.2 | -0.2 | NA |
| Iowa | 79 (0.2) | 622 | ** | 622 (1.6) | 701 | 1.8 | 1.8 | 0.0 | 1,478 (3.7) |
| Kansas | 115 (0.3) | 569 | ** | 569 (1.5) | 683 | 1.8 | 1.6 | 0.2 | NA |
| Kentucky | 217 (0.4) | 366 | ** | 366 (0.7) | 583 | 1.1 | 0.9 | 0.2 | NA |
| Louisiana | 54 (0.1) | 32 | 364 | 396 (0.7) | 450 | 0.8 | 0.8 | 0.0 | NA |
| Maine | 32 (0.2) | 36 | 622 | 658 (4.8) | 691 | 5.0 | 4.5 | 0.5 | 154 (1.1) |
| Maryland | 391 (0.5) | 628 | ** | 628 (0.9) | 1,019 | 1.4 | 1.3 | 0.1 | NA |
| Massachusetts | 191 (0.3) | 702 | ** | 702 (1.0) | 893 | 1.3 | 1.3 | 0.0 | NA |
| Michigan | 213 (0.2) | 872 | 3,262 | 4,134 (3.5) | 4,347 | 3.7 | 3.6 | 0.1 | 885 (0.7) |
| Minnesota¶¶ | NA | NA | NA | NA | NA | NA | NA | NA | NA |
| Mississippi | 31 (0.1) |
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| ** | ††,** | 31 | 0.1 | <0.1 | 0.1 | 210 (0.5) |
| Missouri¶¶ | NA | NA | NA | NA | NA | NA | NA | NA | NA |
| Montana | 53 (0.4) | 391 | ** | 391 (3.3) | 444 | 3.7 | 3.8 | -0.1 | 209 (1.7) |
| Nebraska*** | 186 (0.7) | 367 | ** | 367 (1.4) | 553 | 2.0 | 2.0 | 0.0 | 881 (3.2) |
| Nevada | 53 (0.1) | 1,585 | ** | 1,585 (4.3) | 1,638 | 4.4 | 2.0 | 2.4 | 1,042 (2.8) |
| New Hampshire | 29 (0.2) | 365 | ** | 365 (3.0) | 394 | 3.2 | 2.6 | 0.6 | 633 (5.2) |
| New Jersey | 196 (0.2) | 1,881 | ** | 1,881 (1.7) | 2,077 | 1.9 | 1.8 | 0.1 | 1,191 (1.1) |
| New Mexico | 6 (<0.1) | 604 | ** | 604 (2.2) | 610 | 2.3 | 1.3 | 1.0 | 182 (0.7) |
| New York (including New York City) | 345 (0.2) | 1,975 | ** | 1,975 (0.9) | 2,320 | 1.0 | 0.9 | 0.1 | 4,444 (2.0) |
| New York City | 78 (0.1) | 581 | ** | 581 (0.6) | 659 | 0.6 | 0.4 | 0.2 | 1,444 (1.4) |
| North Carolina | 174 (0.1) | 2,073 | ** | 2,073 (1.6) | 2,247 | 1.8 | 1.1 | 0.7 | 2,138 (1.7) |
| North Dakota | 24 (0.2) | 64 | 244 | 307 (3.1) | 332 | 3.4 | 3.3 | 0.1 | NA |
| Ohio | 414 (0.3) |
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| 2,836 (2.1) | 3,251 | 2.4 | 2.3 | 0.1 | 6,320 (4.6) |
| Oklahoma††† | 79 (0.2) | 290 | 620 | 910 (1.7) | 989 | 1.9 | 1.6 | 0.3 | NA |
| Oregon | 55 (0.1) |
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| 2,992 (6.5) | 3,047 | 6.7 | 6.3 | 0.4 | NA |
| Pennsylvania | 537 (0.4) | 1,256 | 1,523 | 2,778 (1.9) | 3,315 | 2.3 | 2.2 | 0.1 | 11,622 (8.1) |
| Rhode Island | 22 (0.2) | 109 | ** | 109 (1.0) | 131 | 1.2 | 1.1 | 0.1 | NA |
| South Carolina | 55 (0.1) | 1,124 | ** | 1,124 (1.9) | 1,180 | 2.0 | 1.6 | 0.4 | 385 (0.6) |
| South Dakota | 21 (0.2) | 219 | ** | 219 (1.8) | 241 | 2.0 | 1.6 | 0.4 | NA |
| Tennessee | 103 (0.1) | 882 | ** | 882 (1.1) | 985 | 1.3 | 1.1 | 0.2 | 1,007 (1.3) |
| Texas (including Houston) | 822 (0.2) |
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| 6,078 (1.6) | 6,900 | 1.8 | 1.6 | 0.2 | NA |
| Houston | 69 (0.2) |
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| 333 (0.8) | 401 | 1.0 | 0.9 | 0.1 | NA |
| Utah | 88 (0.2) | 4 | 2,391 | 2,395 (4.9) | 2,483 | 5.1 | 4.6 | 0.5 | 1,061 (2.2) |
| Vermont | 15 (0.2) | 234 | ** | 234 (3.7) | 249 | 3.9 | 5.7 | -1.8 | 408 (6.4) |
| Virginia | 225 (0.2) | 1,048 | ** | 1,048 (1.0) | 1,273 | 1.2 | 1.2 | 0.0 | NA |
| Washington | 805 (0.9) | 257 | 3,187 | 3,444 (4.0) | 4,161 | 4.8 | 4.5 | 0.3 | 1,824 (2.1) |
| West Virginia | 75 (0.3) |
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| ** | ††,** | 75 | 0.3 | 0.2 | 0.1 | 1,198 (4.2) |
| Wisconsin | 194 (0.3) | 271 | 3,238 | 3,509 (5.2) | 3,702 | 5.5 | 3.3 | 2.2 | 1,567 (2.3) |
| Wyoming | NA | NA | NA | NA | NA | NA | NA | NA | NA |
| Guam | 0 (<0.1) | 7 | ** | 7 (0.2) | 7 | 0.2 | <0.1 | 0.2 | NA |
| Marshall Islands | 0 (0.0) | 0 | ** | 0 (0.0) | 0 | 0.0 | NA | NA | NA |
| Federated States of Micronesia (Kosrae) | 0 (0.0) | 0 | 0 | 0 (0.0) | 0 | 0.0 | NA | NA | NA |
| Federated States of Micronesia (Yap) | 0 (0.0) | 0 | 0 | 0 (0.0) | 0 | 0.0 | NA | NA | NA |
| N. Mariana Islands | 0 (0.0) | 0 | 0 | 0 (0.0) | 0 | 0.0 | 0.0 | 0.0 | NA |
| Palau*** | 0 (0.0) |
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| 0 (0.0) | 0 | 0.0 | NA | NA | NA |
| Puerto Rico | 43 (0.2) | 57 | ** | 57 (0.2) | 101 | 0.4 | 0.3 | 0.1 | NA |
| U.S. Virgin Islands | 0 (<0.1) | 12 | ** | 12 (0.9) | 12 | 0.9 | 0.6 | 0.3 | NA |
Abbreviation: NA = not available (i.e., not collected or reported to CDC).
* Estimates were adjusted for nonresponse and weighted for sampling where appropriate.
† Medical exemptions, nonmedical exemptions, and grace period/provisional enrollment status might not be mutually exclusive. Some children might have both medical and nonmedical exemptions, and some enrolled under a grace period/provisional enrollment might be exempt from one or more vaccinations.
§ A grace period is a set number of days during which a student can be enrolled and attend school without proof of complete vaccination or exemption. Provisional enrollment allows a student without complete vaccination or exemption to attend school while completing a catch-up vaccination schedule. In states with one or both of these policies, the estimates represent the number of kindergartners within a grace period, provisionally enrolled, or some combination of these categories.
¶ Medians calculated from data from 45 states and District of Columbia; states/jurisdictions excluded were Colorado, Illinois, Minnesota, Missouri, and Wyoming. Houston, New York City, Guam, Marshall Islands, Federated States of Micronesia, N. Mariana Islands, Palau, Puerto Rico, and U.S. Virgin Islands were also excluded. Exemption data were reported for 3,666,870 kindergartners. Grace period/provisional enrollment median was calculated from data from 27 states; data were reported for 2,463,131 kindergartners.
** Philosophical exemptions were not allowed.
†† Religious exemptions were not allowed.
§§ Religious and philosophical exemptions were not reported separately.
¶¶ Program did not report the number of children with exemptions, but instead reported the number of exemptions for each vaccine, which could count some children more than once. Lower bounds of the percentage of children with any exemptions estimated using the individual vaccines with the highest number of exemptions are: for Colorado, 0.2% with medical exemptions, 0.3% with religious exemptions, 3.1% with philosophical exemptions, and 3.6% with any exemptions; for Illinois, 0.2% with medical exemptions, 1.2% with religious exemptions, and 1.4% for any exemptions; for Minnesota, 0.2% with medical exemptions, 3.1% with nonmedical exemptions, and 3.3% for any exemptions; and for Missouri 0.2% with medical exemptions, 2.0% with religious exemptions, and 2.2% for any exemptions.
*** For Nebraska, estimates represent exemptions among children in kindergarten and 1st grade. For Palau, estimates represent exemptions among children in 1st grade.
††† Reported public school data only.