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Declines in Influenza Vaccination Coverage in White and Black


Declines in Influenza Vaccination Coverage in White and Black, Non ...

Influenza vaccine coverage rates have declined among Black, Non-Hispanic children compared to an increase in coverage among White, Non-Hispanic children ages 6 ...

Flu Vaccination Coverage, United States, 2023–24 Influenza Season

In the 2023–24 flu season, vaccination coverage with ≥1 dose of flu vaccine was 55.4% among children 6 months through 17 years, a decrease of 2.0 percentage ...

Early influenza vaccination rates decline in children during the ...

Early vaccination rates were lower in 2020 (29.7%) compared with 2018 and 2019 (34.2% and 33.3%). After adjusting for covariates and accounting for clustering ...

Decline in Vaccination Coverage by Age 24 Months - CDC

After increasing for several years, coverage with ≥2 doses of influenza vaccine among children born in 2021 declined to 53.4%, more than 10 ...

African American adults and seasonal influenza vaccination

In every influenza season, there is a disparity in the uptake of influenza vaccine between African Americans and Whites. During the 2015–16 influenza season, ...

Disparities in Flu Vaccination Coverage Are Cause for Concern - NFID

Most recently, during the 2021-2022 season, flu vaccination coverage was 54% among White and Asian adults, 42% among Black adults, 41% among AI/AN adults, and ...

Flu and Communities of Color - NFID

During the same season, flu vaccination coverage among children (age 6 months–17 years) was 52% among White, 53% among Black, and 61% among Hispanic populations ...

Racial and geographic disparities in influenza vaccination in the ...

The proportion of individuals who reported receiving an influenza vaccine in 2016 was 41% among Whites, 33% among Blacks, and 30% among Hispanics. These trends ...

Declines in Influenza Vaccination Coverage in White and Black, Non ...

Declines in routine influenza vaccination rates have become a cause for concern as influenza vaccine coverage rates have declined among Black, Non-Hispanic ...

Trends in influenza vaccine uptake before and during the COVID-19 ...

In children, the uptake rate decreased slightly from 45.0% in 2014–2015 to 42.4% in 2016–2017, increased to 48.6% in 2019–2020 and decreased rapidly to 34.8% in ...

Health Care Personnel Influenza Vaccination Coverage Declined ...

Overall, across the 6 influenza seasons, pooled vaccination coverage among HCP was 85.8%. During the pre-pandemic influenza seasons (2017-2018, ...

Seasonal Influenza Vaccination in Wisconsin, 2023–2024 End-Of ...

Vaccination coverage declined across all ages in 2023–2024 compared to previous seasons. ... Vaccination coverage was lowest among Black and American Indian/ ...

Racial Disparities Shown for Influenza Hospitalizations, Vaccination ...

... influenza hospitalization rates and lower vaccination coverage ... Black adults, ranging from 1.5 to 2.4 times the rates among White adults.

Are Racial Differences in Flu Vaccination Rates Widening?

From 2010 to 2020, Hispanics and non-Hispanic Blacks were less likely to get a flu vaccine compared to other non-Hispanic populations. During ...

CDC report highlights disparities in flu outcomes and vaccination ...

Flu vaccination coverage has been consistently lower among Black, Hispanic, and AI/AN adults since 2010. During the 2021–2022 season, flu ...

Addressing Influenza Vaccination Disparities During the COVID-19 ...

Even after the severe 2017-2018 influenza season, overall vaccine coverage remained at about 45% during the subsequent (2018-2019) season, and ...

Persistence of Racial Inequities in Receipt of Influenza Vaccination ...

The persisting White–Black influenza vaccination gap ... Vaccination coverage reported here includes only White and Black NH residents in the denominators.

Vaccine - IU Indianapolis ScholarWorks

Introduction: Decisions about influenza vaccination for fall-winter 2020 were made against the backdrop of the COVID-19 pandemic.

Delays and declines in seasonal influenza vaccinations due to ...

higher vaccination rates than White veterans living in flooded areas. The ... Determinants of influenza vaccination among high-risk black and white adults.

Study shows vaccine uptake disparities among Black, White ...

Data collected at the University Hospitals of Cleveland show that overall US vaccination rates for influenza, SARS-CoV-2, and respiratory ...