The challenges in measuring local immunization coverage: A statewide case study

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Abstract

There are many forms of existing immunization surveillance in the United States and Washington state, but all are limited in their ability to provide timely identification of clusters of unimmunized individuals and assess the risk of vaccine-preventable diseases. This article aims to: (1) describe challenges to measuring immunization coverage at a local level in the United States using Washington State as a case study; and (2) propose improvements to existing surveillance systems that address the challenges identified.

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Wolf, E., Rowhani-Rahbar, A., Duchin, J., DeHart, M. P., & Opel, D. (2016). The challenges in measuring local immunization coverage: A statewide case study. Pediatrics, 137(5). https://doi.org/10.1542/peds.2015-3755

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