Vaccination coverage levels among 2-year-old children for each of three routinely recommended vaccines–diphtheria and tetanus toxoids and pertussis (DTP), oral poliovirus (OPV), and measles-mumps-rubella (MMR)–are lower than the national Childhood Immunization Initiative (CII) goal of 90% coverage for these vaccines (1.2). During 1991-1992, CDC awarded contracts to four universities (in Philadelphia, Los Angeles, Baltimore, and Rochester, New York) to conduct evaluations to identify causes of undervaccination, characterize and quantify missed opportunities (MOs) to vaccinate, and assess their programmatic importance. The evaluations targeted high-risk racial/ethnic minority children in inner-city settings in the four urban sites. This report summarizes selected findings* from these studies.
Impact of missed opportunities to vaccinate preschool-aged children on vaccination coverage levels–selected U.S. sites, 1991-1992
유치원 연령 아동의 예방접종 기회 상실이 예방접종 보장 수준에 미치는 영향 - 미국의 일부 지역, 1991-1992
[Category] 백일해, 파상풍,
[Source] pubmed
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