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HEALTH TIPS: Big shots

Posted on : 28-05-2009 | By : Health Promotion | In : Health Tips

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Health Tip – Audio Version speaker iconBig shots
Health Tip – Healthy Next StepVaricella (Chickenpox) Vaccination (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention)

In getting their kids vaccinated, American parents are big shots. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention says we’ve reached 90 percent of kids getting their chicken pox vaccinations, which is a record.

Overall, vaccination rates for children under 3 years continue at a record high of 77 percent. And this includes big increases in American Indians and Alaska Natives.

Those good numbers from the National Immunization Survey still leave some room for improvement, though. The CDC’s Dr. Anne Schuchat notes that coverage isn’t even – some states lead and others lag.

“It takes their parents, their providers, and their public health programs, all working together, to ensure that they’re vaccinated and protected against these serious infectious diseases.’’

Health Tip courtesy of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services.

Last revised: September, 30 2008

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