What to know
Each year, CDC publishes child vaccination coverage reports from NIS-Child. These publications provide additional information and details about child vaccination coverage.
MMWRs and Other Vaccination Coverage Reports
- Decline in Vaccination Coverage by Age 24 Months and Vaccination Inequities Among Children Born in 2020 and 2021 — National Immunization Survey-Child, United States, 2021–2023. MMWR. September 26, 2024; 73(37); 844-853
- Vaccination Coverage by Age 24 Months Among Children Born in 2019 and 2020 – National Immunization Survey-Child, United States, 2020–2022. MMWR. November 3, 2023; 72(44); 1190-1196
- Vaccination Coverage by Age 24 Months Among Children Born in 2018 and 2019 — National Immunization Survey–Child, United States, 2019–2021. MMWR. January 13, 2023; 72(2); 33-38
- Vaccination Coverage by Age 24 Months Among Children Born in 2017 and 2018 – National Immunization Survey-Child, United States, 2018-2020. MMWR. October 15, 2021; 70(41); 1435-1440
- Vaccination Coverage by Age 24 Months Among Children Born in 2016 and 2017 — National Immunization Survey–Child, United States, 2017-2019. MMWR. October 23, 2020; 69(42); 1505–1511
- Vaccination Coverage by Age 24 Months Among Children Born in 2015 and 2016 — National Immunization Survey–Child, United States, 2016–2018. MMWR. October 16, 2019; 68(41); 913-918
- Supplementary figures and table for Vaccination Coverage by Age 24 Months Among Children Born in 2015 and 2016 – National Immunization Survey-Child, United States, 2016-2018
- Transition from a Dual-Frame (Cell-phone and Landline) to a Single-Frame (Cell-Phone) Sample Design: Impact on Vaccination Coverage Estimates, National Immunization Survey-Child, 2014-2018
- Supplementary figures and table for Vaccination Coverage by Age 24 Months Among Children Born in 2015 and 2016 – National Immunization Survey-Child, United States, 2016-2018
- Vaccination Coverage Among Children Aged 19–35 Months — United States, 2017. MMWR. October 12, 2018;67(40);1123-1128
- Vaccination Coverage Among Children Aged 19–35 Months — United States, 2016. MMWR. November 3, 2017;66(43);1171–1177
- Vaccination Coverage Among Children Aged 19–35 Months — United States, 2015. MMWR. October 6, 2016; Vol 65 / No. 39
- Evaluation of potentially achievable vaccination coverage with simultaneous administration of vaccines among children in the United States. Vaccine. June, 2016; Vol 34 / No. 27
- National, State, and Selected Local Area Vaccination Coverage Among Children Aged 19–35 Months — United States, 2014. MMWR. August 28, 2015; Vol 64 / No. 33
- Vital Signs: Trends and Disparities in Childhood Vaccination Coverage by Vaccines for Children Program Eligibility — National Immunization Survey-Child, United States, 2012–2022. MMWR. August 13, 2024; 73
- Vaccination Coverage of Privately Insured Children: Comparing U.S. Survey and Administrative Data. Am J Prev Med. March, 2022.
- Racial disparities in breastfeeding initiation and duration among U.S. infants born in 2015. MMWR. August 30, 2019; 68(34); 745-748
- Breastfeeding Trends by Race/Ethnicity Among US Children Born From 2009 to 2015. JAMA Pediatr. October, 2019; Vol 173 / No. 12
- Racial and Geographic Differences in Breastfeeding — United States, 2011–2015. July 14, 2017; 66(27); 723–727
- Employment and socioeconomic factors associated with children's up-to-date vaccination status. Clinical Pediatrics. April, 2017; Vol 56 / No. 4
- Vaccination coverage disparities between foreign-born and U.S.-born children aged 19-35 months, United States, 2010-2012. J Immigrant Minority Health. August, 2017; Vol 19
- Childhood vaccination coverage rates among military dependents in the United States. Pediatrics. May, 2015; Vol 135 / No. 5
- Pneumococcal conjugate vaccine breakthrough infections: 2001-2016. Pediatrics. March, 2020; Vol 145 / No. 3
- Factors associated with missed opportunities for simultaneous administration of the fourth dose of pneumococcal conjugate vaccine for children in the United States. International Journal of Science and Research Methodology. March, 2018; Vol 9 / No. 1
- Missed opportunities for simultaneous administration of the fourth dose of DTaP among children in the United. States. Vaccine. May, 2017; Vol 35 / No. 24
- Progress Toward Eliminating Hepatitis A Disease in the United States. MMWR. February 12, 2016; Vol 65 / No. 1
- Children and adolescents unvaccinated against measles: geographic clustering, parents' beliefs, and missed opportunities. Public Health Rep. September-October, 2015; Vol 130 / No. 5
- Estimation tools for reducing the impact of sampling and nonresponse errors in dual-frame RDD telephone surveys. Statistics in Medicine. June, 2019; Vol 38 / No. 23
- Testing the effects of envelope features on survey response in a telephone survey advance letter mailing experiment. Journal of Survey Statistics and Methodology. June, 2018; Vol 6 / No. 2
- Factors associated with provider reporting of child and adolescent vaccination history to Immunization Information Systems: Results from the National Immunization Survey, 2006-2012. J Public Health Management Practice. May-June, 2016; Vol 22 / No. 3
- Optimum allocation for a dual-frame telephone survey. Survey Methodology. December, 2015; Vol 41 / No. 2
Content Source:
National Center for Immunization and Respiratory Diseases