Immunization Surveys
National Immunization Survey
Each year, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) performs the National Immunization Survey (NIS), which estimates immunization coverage levels among children 19 to 35 months of age for 50 states and selected local areas.
State Immunization Surveys
Each year, the Bureau of Immunization conducts surveys
to evaluate immunization coverage levels among select age groups in Florida, and distributes the
following reports.
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| Type of Survey |
Year of Survey |
Childcare Facilities and Head Start
Immunization Assessment. This assessment evaluates the
immunization status of preschool children in randomly selected facilities in accordance with
the immunization schedule recommended by the Advisory
Committee on Immunization Practices and the American
Academy of Pediatrics. |
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Assessment of County Health Department Clinic
Immunization Coverage Levels. The county health departments
complete the annual assessment of immunization coverage
levels of one- and two-year-old children receiving services
in their facilities to evaluate clinic immunization
coverage rates. |
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Survey of Immunization Levels in Two-Year-Old Children.
An annual immunization survey of randomly
selected two-year-old children born in Florida. The survey
provides estimated immunization levels for certain
counties, as well as statewide figures.
This survey is conducted to determine immunization levels
among two-year-old children, to evaluate Florida's success in
immunizing children on schedule, and to measure immunization
levels of children based on high-risk maternal factors. |
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Kindergarten and Seventh Grade Immunization Status Report. Individual
analyses for kindergarten and seventh grade status by county. Public and private schools submit reports regarding the
immunization status of their kindergarten and seventh grade
students, as required by section 1003.22(8), Florida
Statutes. |
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Kindergarten and Seventh Grade Validation Assessment.
This survey of a sample of student records in randomly selected schools is conducted to evaluate the accuracy of the
annual Kindergarten and Seventh Grade Immunization Status
Report results and to determine if any improvement in
immunization levels occurred since the initial assessment. |
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| Bureau of Immunization Assessments Ranked by County. The five major BOI immunization assessments described above, presented in one report. |
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