Immunizations

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Data are for New Hampshire children 0-35 months and represent the combined seven-vaccine series (4:3:1:3*:3:1:4) includes ≥4 doses of DTaP, ≥3 doses of poliovirus vaccine, ≥1 doses of measles-containing vaccine, full series of Hib vaccine (≥3 or ≥4 doses, depending on product type), ≥3 doses of HepB, ≥1 dose of varicella vaccine, and ≥4 doses of PCV.

Data source:

New Hampshire data on children under 35 months from U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Center for Disease Control's ChildVax online system. Coverage rates are for the combined 7 series.

Data on kindergarteners from U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Center for Disease Control's SchoolVax online system. Coverage rates are for DTP, DTap, or DT; MMR; Polio; Hepatitis B; Varicella

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