2011 National Immunization Survey Data Released
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September 6, 2012: Content on this page kept for historical reasons.
Change in Survey Method
In 2011, the NIS sampling frame was expanded from sampling only landline phones to sampling landline and cell phones, creating a dual frame sample. See Adding Households with Cell Phone Service to the National Immunization Survey (NIS), 2011 for key findings, differences in results, weighting methods, and more.
National Immunization Survey (NIS) – Children (19-35 months old)
- MMWR: National and State Vaccination Coverage Among Children Aged 19–35 Months — United States, 2011
- NIS Overview | How to use NIS-child data | NIS-child FAQs | Related articles
- Technical notes for NIS-child tables
- NIS-Child Data Tables
- Overall
Coverage with Individual Vaccines and Vaccination Series - Difference from last year
Difference Between (Q1/2011-Q4/2011) – (Q1/2010-Q4/2010) Year’s Estimates - Age
Coverage Levels by Milestone Ages - WIC
Coverage Levels with Individual Vaccines & Selected Vaccination Series by Participation in WIC & Poverty Status - Urbanicity
Vaccination Coverage Levels by Urbanicity - Race/ethnicity & poverty level
Vaccine – Specific Coverage Levels by Race/Ethnicity and Poverty Level - Provider Facility Type
Coverage by Provider Characteristics (Facility Type and VFC participation) - Demographics
Selected Socio-Demographics
- Overall
National Immunization Survey – Teens (13 through 17 years old)
- MMWR: National and State Vaccination Coverage among Adolescents Aged 13 through 17 Years — United States, 2011
- NIS-Teen FAQs | Related articles | How to use NIS-Teen data
| Technical notes for NIS-Teen tables - TeenVaxView Interactive!