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. 2016 Aug 31;6(8):e012803. doi: 10.1136/bmjopen-2016-012803

Table 1.

Coverage for the first routine measles–mumps–rubella dose at ages 12–24 months, Alberta, 2007–2014

Age (starting at 12 months)   General cohort (%) Early cohort
Travel group (%) Outbreak group (%)
≤13  months Overall* 58.3 57.9 70.8
Income†
 Q1 54.1 50.9 66.9
 Q2 56.6 54.0 68.8
 Q3 57.8 57.3 70.0
 Q4 59.9 59.7 73.0
 Q5 62.5 63.8 73.3
Place of residence‡
 Urban 59.5 57.1 71.5
 Rural 53.9 63.5 66.1
≤15 months Overall* 76.9 80.9 89.6
Income†
 Q1 72.8 74.2 86.3
 Q2 75.6 78.8 88.0
 Q3 76.5 79.7 88.9
 Q4 78.4 83.5 90.7
 Q5 80.6 85.3 92.1
Place of residence‡
 Urban 78.0 80.6 89.9
 Rural 72.6 82.8 87.3
≤18 months Overall* 83.0 87.5 94.0
Income†
 Q1 79.5 82.4 92.0
 Q2 82.0 86.4 93.0
 Q3 82.7 86.1 93.7
 Q4 84.3 90.2 95.2
 Q5 86.0 90.3 95.1
Place of residence‡
 Urban 84.0 87.6 94.1
 Rural 79.2 86.8 93.6
≤24 months Overall* 86.8 92.2 96.5
Income†
 Q1 83.9 88.3 95.4
 Q2 85.8 91.6 95.4
 Q3 86.4 91.4 96.6
 Q4 88.0 94.5 97.1
 Q5 89.4 94.0 97.0
Place of residence‡
 Urban 87.7 92.4 96.4
 Rural 83.5 90.7 96.5

*Statistically significant difference in overall coverage between the three groups at p<0.0001.

†Statistically significant difference between each level of income for each group at p<0.0001.

‡Statistically significant difference between rural and urban place of residence for each group at p<0.0001.