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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2012 Jan 1.
Published in final edited form as: Soc Mar Q. 2011 Spring;17(1):4–26. doi: 10.1080/15245004.2010.546943

Table 4.

Proportion of girls ages 9–13 unvaccinated as of June 1, 2009 and who were vaccinated June 1 – November 30, 2009

96 non-intervention state 9 non-intervention region Richmond Harnett Robeson Cumberland
All 5.04% (11,006/218,259) 5.18% (710/13,716) 7.08%1,2 (96/1,356) 6.76%1,2 (189/2,794) 3.23%1,2 (132/4,092) 1.86%1,2 (218/11,721)
White 4.79% (5,509/114,915) 5.17% (417/8,069) 5.95% (45/756) 6.99%1,2 (121/1,732) 4.56% (43/942) 1.77%1,2 (92/5,209)
Black 5.54% (3,084/55,676) 5.45% (176/3,228) 9.26%1,2 (46/497) 6.90% (53/768) 3.14%1,2 (33/1,050) 1.81%1,2 (91/5,041)
Other races 7.14% (563/7,882) 9.14% (49/536) 5.88% (3/51) 14.29% (7/49) 2.40%1,2 (42/1,751) 2.08%1,2 (7/336)

Source: North Carolina Immunization Registry (NCIR), 2009.

Notes. Sum of white, black, other does not add up to all because those with unknown races could not be used.

1

p<.01 comparing intervention county to the estimate for the 9 non-intervention counties in the region.

2

p<.01 comparing intervention county to the estimate for the 96 non-intervention counties in the state.