Coverage with Selected Vaccines and Exemption Rates Among Children in Kindergarten - United States, 2023-24 School Year.

Ranee Seither,Oyindamola Bidemi Yusuf,Devon Dramann,Kayla Calhoun,Agnes Mugerwa-Kasujja,Cynthia L Knighton,Jennifer L Kriss,Rebecca Miller,Georgina Peacock
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In the United States, states and local jurisdictions set vaccination requirements for school attendance, conditions and procedures for exemptions from these requirements, grace periods for submitting documentation, and provisional enrollment for students who need more time to be vaccinated. States annually report data to CDC on the number of children in kindergarten who meet, are exempt from, or are in the process of meeting requirements. Data reported by 49 states and the District of Columbia (DC) for the 2023-24 school year were used for national- and state-level estimates of the following measures: complete vaccination with required doses of measles, mumps, and rubella vaccine (MMR), diphtheria, tetanus, and acellular pertussis vaccine (DTaP), poliovirus vaccine (polio), and varicella vaccine (VAR); exemptions from vaccination; and school attendance while meeting requirements. The 2023-24 kindergarten class became age-eligible to complete most state-required vaccinations during the COVID-19 pandemic, after schools had returned to routine in-person learning. Compared with approximated national coverage levels across all reported vaccines for the 2019-20 (95%) and 2022-23 (93%) school years, coverage dropped below 93% for the 2023-24 school year, ranging from 92.3% for DTaP to 92.7% for MMR. Exemptions increased to 3.3%, compared with those during the 2022-23 (3.0%) and 2021-22 school years (2.6%). Coverage with MMR, DTaP, polio, and VAR decreased in 35, 32, 33, and 36 jurisdictions, respectively, compared with the 2022-23 school year. Exemptions increased in 41 jurisdictions, with 14 reporting that >5% of kindergartners had an exemption from one or more vaccine. Efforts by health departments, schools, and providers are needed to ensure that students begin school fully vaccinated.
美国 2023-24 学年幼儿园儿童接种特定疫苗的覆盖率和豁免率。
在美国,各州和地方辖区规定了入学的疫苗接种要求、豁免这些要求的条件和程序、提交文件的宽限期以及需要更多时间接种疫苗的学生的临时入学。各州每年向疾病预防控制中心报告数据,说明符合、免于或正在符合要求的幼儿园儿童人数。49 个州和哥伦比亚特区(DC)报告的 2023-24 学年的数据被用于对以下指标进行国家和州一级的估计:完全接种规定剂量的麻疹、腮腺炎和风疹疫苗 (MMR)、白喉、破伤风和无细胞百日咳疫苗 (DTaP)、脊髓灰质炎病毒疫苗(小儿麻痹症)和水痘疫苗 (VAR);免于接种疫苗;以及满足要求时的入学率。在 COVID-19 大流行期间,2023-24 年的幼儿园班级达到了完成国家规定的大多数疫苗接种的年龄,而在此之前,学校已经恢复了常规的面授学习。与 2019-20 学年(95%)和 2022-23 学年(93%)所有报告疫苗的近似全国接种率相比,2023-24 学年的接种率降至 93% 以下,从白破疫苗的 92.3% 到麻风腮疫苗的 92.7%。与2022-23学年(3.0%)和2021-22学年(2.6%)相比,豁免率增至3.3%。与 2022-23 学年相比,分别有 35、32、33 和 36 个辖区的麻腮风疫苗、白破疫苗、脊髓灰质炎疫苗和 VAR 接种率有所下降。41 个辖区的免种率有所上升,其中 14 个辖区报告有超过 5% 的幼儿园学生免种一种或多种疫苗。卫生部门、学校和医疗机构需要做出努力,以确保学生在开学时全面接种疫苗。
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