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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2018 Apr 1.
Published in final edited form as: Am J Prev Med. 2016 Dec 21;52(4):e103–e113. doi: 10.1016/j.amepre.2016.10.040

Table 3. Influenza Vaccination Coverage Among Children 6 Months Through 8 Years, by State and HHS Region.

State 2012–2013 influenza season, estimate a(±95%CI) 2013–2014 influenza season, estimate (±95% CI)
≥1 dose b Fully vaccinated c ≥1 dose Fully vaccinated
National 65.9 (1.2) 41.0 (1.1) 67.2 (1.1) 45.2 (1.3)d
Region 1 79.6 (2.7) 56.8 (3.2) 79.9 (2.1) 60.4 (2.7)
 Connecticut 80.5 (4.4) 59.1 (5.9) 84.0 (3.7) 62.6 (5.0)
 Maine 65.3 (6.1) 40.4 (5.9) 68.7 (4.8) 45.0 (5.0)
 Massachusetts 83.0 (4.7) 59.9 (5.6) 81.8 (3.7) 64.3 (4.8)
 New Hampshire 71.5 (5.8) 50.7 (5.8) 71.3 (5.4) 53.4 (5.6)
 Rhode Island 87.6 (7.5) 60.5 (8.1) 84.0 (4.3) 64.9 (5.3)
 Vermont 69.6 (6.1) 49.7 (6.3) 66.6 (5.3) 46.7 (5.4)
Region 2 73.1 (3.1) 48.9 (3.4) 74.5 (2.5) 52.2 (2.8)
 New York 69.2 (3.6) 46.2 (4.0) 71.2 (3.3) 49.3 (3.5)
 New Jersey 81.3 (5.5) 54.0 (6.2) 81.4 (3.6) 58.3 (4.6)
Region 3 73.2 (3.5) 49.2 (3.9) 71.2 (2.9) 49.3 (3.1)
 Delaware 72.3 (9.6) 48.5 (8.7) 77.6 (4.8) 49.9 (5.7)
 Maryland 71.7 (7.3) 50.0 (7.8) 76.2 (5.9) 52.4 (6.8)
 Pennsylvania 77.8 (5.8) 55.5 (6.8) 69.8 (4.9)d 51.6 (5.2)
 Virginia 70.3 (6.8) 42.8 (7.3) 70.7 (6.1) 45.6 (5.8)
 West Virginia 60.9 (6.7) 34.3 (5.7) 62.2 (5.0) 39.0 (4.9)
 District of Columbia 82.2 (5.7) 48.8 (7.1) 75.5 (5.5) 50.5 (7.3)
Region 4 61.3 (2.9) 37.5 (2.8) 61.2 (2.1) 38.7 (2.0)
 Alabama 64.3 (7.1) 47.1 (12.6) 68.5 (6.5) 45.0 (7.1)
 Florida 57.2 (8.4) 29.0 (7.0) 57.2 (4.9) 31.2 (4.4)
 Georgia 61.3 (6.3) 40.8 (6.9) 58.9 (5.4) 39.8 (5.1)
 Kentucky 70.3 (7.8) 43.3 (6.1) 60.9 (6.3) 42.3 (6.3)
 Mississippi 56.0 (6.8) 29.6 (5.7) 49.8 (5.1) 32.9 (5.0)
 North Carolina 63.6 (5.0) 41.4 (5.0) 66.9 (5.1) 44.6 (5.2)
 South Carolina 58.3 (6.0) 34.9 (5.6) 62.5 (6.2) 38.0 (5.0)
 Tennessee 67.2 (6.1) 44.4 (6.2) 68.1 (5.2) 45.7 (5.2)
Region 5 63.1 (2.5) 40.1 (2.3) 62.9 (2.1) 41.9 (2.1)
 Illinois 64.1 (5.3) 37.9 (4.8) 61.2 (3.7) 37.8 (3.7)
 Indiana 61.0 (5.3) 39.8 (4.9) 63.0 (5.0) 41.1 (4.4)
 Ohio 61.5 (6.5) 40.8 (5.4) 62.4 (5.2) 45.4 (5.5)
 Michigan 60.4 (5.6) 37.6 (5.6) 60.3 (5.5) 36.2 (4.9)
 Minnesota 68.3 (6.1) 45.3 (5.7) 70.1 (5.4) 51.0 (5.8)
 Wisconsin 66.3 (5.8) 44.3 (5.9) 65.2 (5.3) 47.5 (5.5)
Region 6 65.3 (3.0) 39.3 (2.7) 70.2 (2.8)d 45.4 (4.1)d
 Arkansas 63.9 (7.5) 41.6 (5.5) 71.5 (5.0) 47.0 (5.9)
 Louisiana 61.8 (6.2) 36.2 (4.9) 62.7 (4.9) 40.5 (5.2)
 New Mexico 70.8 (6.2) 45.9 (6.4) 73.3 (5.1) 51.2 (5.2)
 Oklahoma 58.6 (6.4) 28.0 (5.1) 62.3 (5.4) 41.6 (5.4)d
 Texas 66.4 (4.2) 40.7 (3.9) 72.1 (3.8)d 46.2 (5.9)
Region 7 62.5 (3.1) 39.2 (2.9) 66.2 (2.8) 45.3 (2.9)d
 Iowa 65.5 (6.2) 40.5 (6.1) 66.4 (6.2) 45.2 (6.4)
 Kansas 56.2 (5.5) 33.1 (4.8) 68.6 (5.1)d 48.1 (5.7)d
 Missouri 61.7 (5.7) 38.9 (5.4) 62.3 (4.9) 41.7 (4.7)
 Nebraska 69.7 (5.9) 47.1 (5.7) 75.0 (4.6) 52.0 (5.5)
Region 8 65.5 (3.0) 42.0 (3.1) 65.6 (2.8) 47.1 (2.8)d
 Colorado 68.0 (4.7) 43.2 (5.2) 71.6 (4.4) 54.6 (4.3)d
 Montana 59.1 (6.2) 36.9 (5.3) 63.1 (6.7) 43.5 (6.6)
 North Dakota 68.9 (5.9) 45.7 (6.1) 66.2 (5.1) 46.5 (4.8)
 South Dakota 81.6 (9.5) 51.7 (7.4) 70.5 (6.4) 50.0 (6.2)
 Utah 60.8 (5.9) 40.0 (6.0) 58.9 (5.5) 39.8 (6.8)
 Wyoming 51.0 (7.3) 30.8 (6.6) 50.2 (7.9) 33.5 (6.6)
Region 9 64.8 (4.2) 36.5 (3.9) 69.0 (4.7) 47.5 (5.6)d
 Arizona 60.7 (5.9) 36.1 (5.7) 59.3 (6.1) 36.6 (6.4)
 California 65.6 (5.2) 36.0 (4.8) 71.3 (5.8) 50.2 (7.0)d
 Hawaii 68.2 (9.9) 43.2 (9.5) 73.9 (7.7) 49.0 (7.5)
 Nevada 61.2 (5.4) 38.6 (5.9) 57.0 (5.0) 35.1 (4.7)
Region 10 63.3 (4.7) 35.9 (3.7) 63.4 (3.8) 41.8 (3.6)d
 Alaska 55.0 (6.7) 29.8 (5.2) 61.7 (5.7) 35.6 (5.3)
 Idaho 53.9 (6.3) 34.1 (6.0) 53.0 (6.2) 31.1 (5.2)
 Oregon 52.3 (5.2) 31.4 (4.4) 61.6 (5.6)d 43.3 (5.6)d
 Washington 73.7 (7.7) 39.9 (6.6) 67.0 (6.3) 44.2 (5.8)

Source: National Immunization Survey-Flu (NIS-Flu), 2012–2013 and 2013–2014 influenza seasons.

a

Influenza vaccination coverage estimates were calculated using the Kaplan-Meier survival analysis procedure. For the 2012–2013 season, estimates include vaccinations received from July 2012 through May 2013 and are based on interviews conducted October 2012 through June 2013. For the 2013–2014 season, estimates include vaccinations received from July 2013 through May 2014 and are based on interviews conducted October 2013 through June 2014.

b

Any (≥1) dose defined as receipt of at least one dose of influenza vaccine.

c

Fully vaccinated was defined as either (1) receipt of two doses of influenza vaccine for children who were previously unvaccinated or did not receive a total of two or more doses of influenza vaccine from July 1, 2010, to the end of June 2012 for the 2012–2013 influenza seasons or June 2013 for the 2013–2014 influenza season, or (2) receipt of one dose of influenza vaccine otherwise.

d

Statistically significant difference compared to the 2012–2013 influenza season estimate. HHS, Health and Human Services.