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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2013 Jan 1.
Published in final edited form as: Acad Pediatr. 2011 Oct 26;12(1):36–42. doi: 10.1016/j.acap.2011.08.006

Table 1.

Demographic characteristics of the study population by the confirmed 2009–2010 seasonal influenza vaccine status at enrollment and at the end of the season in April 2010.

Demographic characteristic Enrolled Seasonal Influenza Vaccination Status
At enrollment, N (%) At end of season, N (%)
Frequency Count None Partial Full p-value None Partial Full p-value
All 297 177 (60%) 60 (20%) 60 (20%) 161 (54%) 57 (19%) 79 (27%)
Age group 6 mos to 4 yrs 174 90 (52%) 38 (22%) 46 (26%) 0.002 80 (46%) 33 (19%) 61 (35%) 0.002
5 to 8 yrs 67 44 (66%) 22 (33%) 1 (1%) 42 (63%) 24 (36%) 1 (1%)
9 to 17 yrs 56 43 (77%) N/A 13 (23%) 39 (70%) N/A 17 (30%)
Gender Female 142 79 (56%) 30 (21%) 33 (23%) 0.363 74 (52%) 24 (17%) 44 (31%) 0.228
Male 155 98 (63%) 30 (19%) 27 (17%) 87 (56%) 33 (21%) 35 (23%)
Race/Ethnicity Hispanic 60 30 (50%) 20 (33%) 10 (17%) 0.059 25 (42%) 19 (32%) 16 (27%) 0.071
Black 159 100 (63%) 29 (18%) 30 (19%) 94 (59%) 24 (15%) 41 (26%)
White 77 46 (60%) 11 (14%) 20 (26%) 42 (55%) 13 (17%) 22 (29%)
Admitted to the hospital No 226 151 (67%) 39 (17%) 36 (16%) <.001 140 (62%) 36 (16%) 50 (22%) <.001
Yes 70 26 (37%) 20 (29%) 24 (34%) 21 (30%) 21 (30%) 28 (40%)
Month of enrollment Sept–Oct 2009 41 33 (80%) 5 (12%) 3 (7%) 0.059 23 (56%) 3 (7%) 15 (37%) 0.230
Nov–Dec 2009 91 55 (60%) 21 (23%) 15 (16%) 51 (56%) 22 (24%) 18 (20%)
Jan–Feb 2010 115 62 (54%) 23 (20%) 30 (26%) 60 (52%) 22 (19%) 33 (29%)
Mar–Apr 2010 50 27 (54%) 11 (22%) 12 (24%) 27 (54%) 10 (20%) 13 (26%)
Hish-risk medical condition* No 181 115 (64%) 34 (19%) 32 (18%) 0.199 105 (58%) 30 (17%) 46 (25%) 0.203
Yes 116 62 (53%) 26 (22%) 28 (24%) 56 (48%) 27 (23%) 33 (28%)
Insurance Private 44 28 (64%) 6 (14%) 10 (23%) 0.082 25 (57%) 7 (16%) 12 (27%) 0.263
Public 243 139 (57%) 54 (22%) 50 (21%) 127 (52%) 50 (21%) 66 (27%)
None 10 10 (100%) 0 (0%) 0 (0%) 9 (90%) 0 (0%) 1 (10%)
*

High-risk medical conditions include cancer, diabetes mellitus, heart disease, immune deficiency, kidney disease, liver disease, sickle cell disease, seizure disorder, cognitive impairment or developmental delay, asthma, cystic fibrosis, and chronic lung disease.

Note: Statistically significant results as determined by Fisher’s exact tests are highlighted with gray background.

Because partial vaccination is not possible for the oldest age group, we compared no vaccination to partial or full vaccination for age group only using the Fisher’s exact tests.