A national surveillance report looked at how many adolescents in the United States received vaccinations in 2021. The report focused on teenagers aged 13 to 17 years old. It described the overall national vaccination coverage for this group during that year.
The report did not provide specific numbers or percentages for vaccination rates. It also did not compare 2021 coverage to previous years or break down the data by different types of vaccines. No information was included about vaccine safety or side effects in this report.
This was an observational surveillance report, which means it simply describes what was happening at a national level. It cannot explain why vaccination coverage was at a certain level or what factors might have influenced it. The report provides a snapshot of adolescent vaccination during one specific year.
Readers should understand this report gives a general description of vaccination coverage among U.S. adolescents in 2021. It does not provide detailed statistics or explain trends over time. Public health officials use such reports to monitor vaccination patterns at a population level.