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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2022 Feb 7.
Published in final edited form as: Vaccine. 2019 Jul 11;37(35):5111–5120. doi: 10.1016/j.vaccine.2019.05.089

Table 3.

Hepatitis B vaccination dose-series completion among persons who received a first dose and for whom patient-level vaccination information was available among 6 awardee sites able to track patient-level dose-series completions, September 2012–September 2015.1

Setting Type Number of persons who received dose 1 Number (%) of dose 1 recipients who received dose 2 Number (%) of dose 1 recipients who received dose 3 Total number of doses 1–3 administered by setting type
STD clinic 11,245 4000 (35.6) 1928 (17.1) 17,173
Department of Corrections 5150 2058 (40.0) 908 (17.6) 8116
Other2 3447 1552 (45.0) 1079 (31.3) 6078
Federally qualified health center 2432 1359 (55.9) 923 (38.0) 4714
Drug treatment facility 2564 791 (30.9) 349 (13.6) 3704
Health care facility targeting IDU2 2008 674 (33.6) 325 (16.2) 3007
HIV clinic2 1278 551 (43.1) 379 (29.7) 2208
Local health department clinic 876 585 (66.8) 531 (60.6) 1992
Health care setting targeting MSM2 457 327 (71.6) 135 (29.5) 919
Total 29,457 11,897 (40.4) 6557 (22.3) 47,911

Abbreviations: STD = sexually transmitted disease; MSM = men who have sex with men; IDU = injection drug user.

1

Data included only from 6 of the 14 hepatitis B pilot project awardees that were able to track dose series (Chicago, Michigan, Maryland, New York City, Oregon, San Antonio);

2

“Other” includes 3 Asian community based-agencies and 1 homeless shelter in Chicgo; 9 community-based organizations, 1 rescue mission, and 1 addiction clinic in Maryland; 1 Asian Liver Center in Michigan; 2 community-based organizations (African Services Committee and Korean Community Services) in New York City; and 1 homeless shelter, 4 mental health facilities, 6 college events, 2 HIV/AIDS resource fairs, 1 community health fair, 1 community back-to-school block party, and 1 outreach with a celebrity rapper in San Antonio.