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. 2013 Jul;132(1):e25–e33. doi: 10.1542/peds.2012-3804

TABLE 1.

Number of Children Who Tested Rotavirus Positive or Rotavirus Negative by Season, Site, and Immunization Record Status

Season 1: January 2010–June 2010 Season 2: January 2011–June 2011 Total
All Ages Age ≥8 mo All Ages Age ≥8 mo All Ages Age ≥8 mo
Enrolled and Tested Enrolled and Tested In IIS, n (%) Provider Record Obtained, n (%) Enrolled and Tested Enrolled and Tested In IIS, n (%) Provider Record Obtained, n (%) Enrolled and Tested Enrolled and Tested In IIS, n (%) Provider Record Obtained, n (%)
Georgia
 Rotavirus positive 14 6 6 (100) 6 (100) 98 75 74 (99) 70 (98) 112 81 80 (99) 76 (94)
 Rotavirus negative 150 64 63 (98) 63 (98) 140 102 95 (93) 99 (97) 290 166 158 (95) 162 (98)
Connecticut
 Rotavirus positive 2 2 1 (50) 2 (100) 51 45 39 (87) 45 (100) 53 47 40 (85) 47 (100)
 Rotavirus negative 40 26 23 (88) 26 (100) 98 76 70 (92) 74 (87) 138 102 93 (91) 100 (98)
Total
 Rotavirus positive 16 8 7 (88) 8 (100) 149 120 113 (94) 115 (96) 165 128 120 (94) 123 (96)
 Rotavirus negative 190 90 86 (96) 89 (99) 238 178 165 (93) 173 (97) 428 268 251 (94) 262 (98)

For Georgia, “In IIS” includes children who were listed in IIS and excludes those who were not listed in IIS.

For Connecticut, “In IIS” includes children who were listed in IIS and excludes those who were (1) not listed in IIS, (2) those who were listed in IIS but who were indicated as having opted out of IIS, and (3) those who were listed in IIS but indicated as “moved out of state” and IIS record was not up-to-date for rotavirus vaccines.