Vaccination Coverage Among Children in Kindergarten - United States, 2011-12 School Year
Greby et al summarize vaccination coverage, exemption rates, and reporting methods from the 2011-12 school year kindergarten vaccination assessments submitted by 56 grantees, including 49 states, DC, one city, and five other reporting areas. Results show median coverage with 2 doses of measles, mump...
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