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Immunizations: Ages 24 months to 35 months, 2017—2021 in Maine

Immunizations: Ages 24 months to 35 months, 2017—2021

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Why This Indicator Matters

Vaccines help protect infants, children, and teens from serious diseases. Getting childhood vaccines allows children to develop immunity against diseases before they come into contact with them.
It also helps keep the community safe from these diseases spreading in families, schools, child care and in the broader community.  For more info, see CDC Vaccines- Who and when

What the data shows
The most recent childhood immunization state rate of 72.0% in 2021 was slightly better than both the 2020 and 2019 statewide rates of 71/2% in 2020 and 69.8% in 2019 but still well below the 2017 state rate  of 76.7%. The county with  the highest rate in 2021 was Kennebec County at 79.3%. The next two highest counties were Penobscot at 78.4% and Somerset at 76.2%. By contrast, Sagadahoc, Lincoln, Piscataquis and  counties had rates of just 33.3%, 48.1% and 51.1% respectively.
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Definition and Source

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Definition

The percent of children ages 24 to 35 months who have had all 7 of the necessary vaccinations.
This is called the 4313314 coverage.  This includes 4 DTap (Diphtheria, Tetanus, Pertussis): 3 IPV (Polio): 1 MMR (Measles, Mumps, Rubella): 3 Hib (Haemophilus influenza type B): 3 HepB (Hepatitis B): 1 Var (Varicella): 4 PCV (Pneumococcal Conjugate) schedule. 

Data Source

Maine Center for Disease Control. Quarterly Child Immunizations  click on the county in the map and a report comparing that county to the state data comes up.
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 24-35 months of age immunized as of 24 months for the 7 vaccines listed in the definitions section.   

Children are counted based on the county of the physicians' practices, In Sagadahoc County for example, children may have their medical care in Brunswick which is Cumberland County, so would be included there.

Notes

This series is based on the 4th quarter of the calendar year, as annual reports are no longer available. The denominator is all children ages 24 to 35 months as of the last day of December and the numerator is the number of those children who had all 7 vaccinations.

Updated April 2022.

Last Updated

April 2022