Immunizations: Ages 24 Months To 35 Months, 2014 —2016 (2014–2016)
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The number of children in a county refers to the sum of the number of children who are in physicians' practices not to the census total of the number of children. In Sagadahoc County for example, children may have their medical care in Brunswick which is Cumberland County, so would be included there.
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The data is from Maine Center for Disease Control, (Maine CDC) The most recent quarter is posted on the Maine CDC website and click on individual counties. Maine Immunization By County
The state wide data is also available with a 1 year lag at these sites: , Childvax 7 series and Maine CDC Immunization Report The second link contains rates for each individual vaccine, and the last page has overall data and matches the national site info.
Other sources report on 6 vaccines, but the 7 vaccines in the group, " 4313314 coverage." is the standard in Maine.The Maine Immunization Program conducts an immunization assessment on the 1st of each quarter (January, April, July, October) which includes all 2 year-olds in the State of Maine immunization registry, ImmPact, associated to a practice which enters client specific data. This assessment follows the standard Centers for Disease Control and Prevention childhood assessment criteria of 24 to 35 months of age immunized as of 24 months for the 7 vaccines listed in the
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