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Survey reports vaccination coverage by age 24 months for US children born 2016-2017

Survey reports vaccination coverage by age 24 months for US children born 2016-2017
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Key Takeaway
Note: Survey of 2016-2017 birth cohort did not report vaccination coverage results.

This observational survey report describes vaccination coverage by age 24 months among children born in the United States during 2016 and 2017. The study did not report a comparator group, sample size, or specific follow-up procedures beyond the 24-month endpoint. The primary outcome was vaccination coverage, but the report did not provide the specific coverage rates, effect sizes, absolute numbers, or statistical measures for this population.

No safety or tolerability data regarding adverse events, serious adverse events, or discontinuations were reported in this survey. The report did not list specific methodological limitations, nor did it detail funding sources or potential conflicts of interest.

Given the lack of reported results, this survey's clinical relevance is limited. It serves as a descriptive account for a specific historical cohort but does not provide actionable data on coverage rates or comparisons. The absence of reported findings prevents any assessment of trends or gaps in vaccination coverage for this group.

Study Details

EvidenceLevel 5
PublishedOct 2020
View Original Abstract ↓
This report describes a National Immunization Survey of vaccination coverage among children born in the United States during 2016 and 2017.
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