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Immunizations (Minnesota)

Year Location Age Group Vaccine Population Percent vaccinated

Immunizations (Minnesota)

Year Location Age Group Vaccine Population Percent vaccinated Percent Partially Vaccinated Percent Non-Medical Exemption Percent Medical Exemption Percent Disease History

Immunizations (county)

Year Location Age Group Vaccine Population Percent vaccinated

Immunizations (county)

Year Location Age Group Vaccine Population Percent vaccinated Percent Partially Vaccinated Percent Non-Medical Exemption Percent Medical Exemption Percent Disease History

Childhood vaccines offer life-saving protection from many very serious diseases, including: whooping cough (pertussis), diphtheria, tetanus, polio, measles, mumps, rubella, Haemophilus influenzae type b (Hib), hepatitis B, chickenpox (varicella), pneumococcal disease (including pneumonia), rotavirus, and hepatitis A.

Data source: Minnesota Immunization Information Connection (MIIC).

Seven vaccine series includes: DTaP (diphtheria, tetanus, pertussis), polio, MMR (measles, mumps, rubella), Hib (Haemophilus influenzae type b), hepatitis B, varicella (chicken pox), and PCV (pneumococcal conjugate vaccine). The seven vaccine series rate does not include rotavirus or hepatitis A.

The MIIC population used to calculate childhood immunization rates is all individuals ages 24-35 months in MIIC.

For more information about how these measures were calculated go to about the childhood immunizations data: About the Childhood Immunizations Data.

Adolescent vaccines offer life-saving protection from many very serious diseases, including: whooping cough (pertussis), diphtheria, tetanus, meningitis, and HPV.

Data source: Minnesota Immunization Information Connection (MIIC).

Three vaccine series includes: tetanus, diphtheria, and pertussis (Tdap) vaccine; meningococcal (MenACWY) vaccine, and human papillomavirus (HPV) series completion.

Adolescents aged 16 years are recommended to receive a meningococcal conjugate (MenACWY) booster dose and talk with their health care provider if they should get meningococcal B (MenB) vaccine.

The MIIC population used to calculate childhood immunization rates is all individuals ages 13 years and 19 years in MIIC.

For more information about how these measures were calculated go to about the childhood immunizations data: About the Adolescent Immunizations Data.

The School Immunization Law in Minnesota requires all students enrolled in grades kindergarten through 12 to show they have received certain immunizations or an exemption. Schools are required to report immunization data to MDH each year through the Annual Immunization Status Report (AISR).

Data source: Annual Immunization Status Report.

Required vaccines for Kindergarten include:

  1. DTaP: diphtheria, tetanus, pertussis vaccine
  2. Polio
  3. MMR: measles, mumps, rubella vaccine
  4. Hep B: Hepatitis B
  5. Varicella (chickenpox)
  6. Partially vaccinated indicates that a child has received one or more doses but has not completed the vaccine series.

For more information about how these measures were calculated, go to: About the school immunizations data.

The School Immunization Law in Minnesota requires all students enrolled in grades kindergarten through 12 to show they have received certain immunizations or an exemption. Schools are required to report immunization data to MDH each year through the Annual Immunization Status Report (AISR).

Data source: Annual Immunization Status Report.

Required vaccines for seventh grade include:

  1. DTaP: diphtheria, tetanus, pertussis vaccine
  2. Polio
  3. MMR: measles, mumps, rubella vaccine
  4. Hep B: Hepatitis B
  5. Varicella (chickenpox)
  6. Tdap: diphtheria, tetanus, pertussis booster vaccine
  7. Meningococcal: meningococcal ACWY vaccine

Partially vaccinated indicates that a child has received one or more doses but has not completed the vaccine series.

For more information about how these measures were calculated, go to: About the school immunizations data.

* To protect privacy, percentages based on a small population of less than 5 children are suppressed, and indicated by an asterisk * in the query.

Childhood vaccines offer life-saving protection from many very serious diseases, including: whooping cough (pertussis), diphtheria, tetanus, polio, measles, mumps, rubella, Haemophilus influenzae type b (Hib), hepatitis B, chickenpox (varicella), pneumococcal disease (including pneumonia), rotavirus, and hepatitis A.

Data source: Minnesota Immunization Information Connection (MIIC).

Seven vaccine series includes: DTaP (diphtheria, tetanus, pertussis), polio, MMR (measles, mumps, rubella), Hib (Haemophilus influenzae type b), hepatitis B, varicella (chicken pox), and PCV (pneumococcal conjugate vaccine). The seven vaccine series rate does not include rotavirus or hepatitis A.

The MIIC population used to calculate childhood immunization rates is all individuals ages 24-35 months in MIIC.

For more information about how these measures were calculated go to about the childhood immunizations data: About the Childhood Immunizations Data.

Adolescent vaccines offer life-saving protection from many very serious diseases, including: whooping cough (pertussis), diphtheria, tetanus, meningitis, and HPV.

Data source: Minnesota Immunization Information Connection (MIIC).

Three vaccine series includes: tetanus, diphtheria, and pertussis (Tdap) vaccine; meningococcal (MenACWY) vaccine, and human papillomavirus (HPV) series completion.

Adolescents aged 16 years are recommended to receive a meningococcal conjugate (MenACWY) booster dose and talk with their health care provider if they should get meningococcal B (MenB) vaccine.

The MIIC population used to calculate childhood immunization rates is all individuals ages 13 years and 19 years in MIIC.

For more information about how these measures were calculated go to about the childhood immunizations data: About the Adolescent Immunizations Data.

The School Immunization Law in Minnesota requires all students enrolled in grades kindergarten through 12 to show they have received certain immunizations or an exemption. Schools are required to report immunization data to MDH each year through the Annual Immunization Status Report (AISR).

Data source: Annual Immunization Status Report.

Required vaccines for Kindergarten include:

  1. DTaP: diphtheria, tetanus, pertussis vaccine
  2. Polio
  3. MMR: measles, mumps, rubella vaccine
  4. Hep B: Hepatitis B
  5. Varicella (chickenpox)
  6. Partially vaccinated indicates that a child has received one or more doses but has not completed the vaccine series.

For more information about how these measures were calculated, go to: About the school immunizations data.

The School Immunization Law in Minnesota requires all students enrolled in grades kindergarten through 12 to show they have received certain immunizations or an exemption. Schools are required to report immunization data to MDH each year through the Annual Immunization Status Report (AISR).

Data source: Annual Immunization Status Report.

Required vaccines for seventh grade include:

  1. DTaP: diphtheria, tetanus, pertussis vaccine
  2. Polio
  3. MMR: measles, mumps, rubella vaccine
  4. Hep B: Hepatitis B
  5. Varicella (chickenpox)
  6. Tdap: diphtheria, tetanus, pertussis booster vaccine
  7. Meningococcal: meningococcal ACWY vaccine

Partially vaccinated indicates that a child has received one or more doses but has not completed the vaccine series.

For more information about how these measures were calculated, go to: About the school immunizations data.

* To protect privacy, percentages based on a small population of less than 5 children are suppressed, and indicated by an asterisk * in the query.