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Coverage Rates in Texas

Explore the latest data from the Texas Immunization Conference, including vaccination coverage estimates, surveys, and trends in immunization rates. Gain insights into national and state-level statistics for children and adults.

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Coverage Rates in Texas

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  1. Coverage Rates in Texas

  2. Coverage Surveys • National Immunization Survey Child Teen Flu • Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance Summary • Annual School Survey Texas Immunization Conference

  3. 2016 NIS-Child National Immunization Survey • Children 19-35 months • Annual survey conducted by CDC • Vaccine histories are provider-verified Texas Immunization Conference

  4. Vaccination Coverage Estimates for 19-35 Month Old Children in Texas and U.S., 2015-2016 Texas Immunization Conference

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  13. 2016 NIS-Teen National Immunization Survey • Children 13-17 years • Vaccines recommended for that age group • Childhood vaccine catch-up • Annual survey conducted by CDC • Vaccine histories are provider-verified Texas Immunization Conference

  14. Vaccination Coverage Estimates for 13-17 Year Old Children in Texas and U.S., 2015-2016 Texas Immunization Conference

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  21. 2016 NIS-Flu National Immunization Survey • Children 6 months-17 years • Self-reported data, not provider-verified • Adults • Self-reported data, not provider-verified Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System Texas Immunization Conference

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  24. 2016 BRFSS Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System • Adults • Annual telephone survey • Self-reported data, not provider-verified Texas Immunization Conference

  25. Coverage Estimate for “Received Any Tetanus Vaccine since 2005” in Adults by Age Group, 2016 Texas Immunization Conference

  26. Type of Tetanus Vaccine Received, 2016 Texas Immunization Conference

  27. Coverage Estimate for Ever Received Any Pneumococcal Vaccine in Adults by Age Group, 2016 Texas Immunization Conference

  28. School Coverage 2016-17 Annual School Survey • Survey sent to 1,195 public school districts and 1,046 accredited private schools • 88.22% response rate overall Public - 95.98% Private - 79.35% • Exemption Requests processed at DSHS Conscientious Exemption Data Texas Immunization Conference

  29. Conscientious Exemptions Texas Immunization Conference

  30. Texas Kindergarten Annual Report of Immunization Status, School Year 2016-2017 *An additional 0.41% of Kindergarten students met school entry requirements through proven history of varicella (chickenpox) disease. Texas Immunization Conference

  31. Texas 7th Grade Annual Report of Immunization Status, School Year 2016-2017 *An additional 1.81% of 7th grade students met school entry requirements through proven history of varicella (chickenpox) disease. Texas Immunization Conference

  32. Conscientious Exemption Requests, 2012-2017 YTD Texas Immunization Conference

  33. Seasonality of Conscientious Exemption Requests, 2016-17 Texas Immunization Conference

  34. Summary • Overall, Texas children continue to be well-vaccinated • Gaps remain HPV, Hep A, Adult Tdap • Learn from success stories Dallas: Hep B birth dose El Paso: HPV Houston: Flu Texas Immunization Conference

  35. Thank you Rachel Wiseman, MPH Assessment, Compliance, & Evaluation Group Manager Rachel.Wiseman@DSHS.Texas.gov Texas Immunization Conference

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