
Disparities Details by Geographic Location for 2018
IID-8 : Children receiving the recommended doses of DTaP, polio, MMR, Hib, HepB, varicella and PCV vaccines by age 19–35 months (percent)
This chart compares rates by population.
Error Bar (I) represents the 95% confidence interval.
Additional footnotes may apply to these data. Please refer to footnotes below the data table for further information.
See also Disparities Overview by Geographic Location for IID-8
IID-8 Increase the percentage of children aged 19 to 35 months who receive the recommended doses of DTaP, polio, MMR, Hib, hepatitis B, varicella and pneumococcal conjugate vaccine (PCV)
Children receiving the recommended doses of DTaP, polio, MMR, Hib, HepB, varicella and PCV vaccines by age 19–35 months (percent)

Geographic Location | 2018 | Disparity |
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Metropolitan | 73.3 CI 71.5/75.0 SE 0.895 |
x 1.000 Best rate |
Non-metropolitan | 68.8 CI 64.7/72.5 SE 1.985 |
x 1.066 CI 1.000/ 1.122 |
Data are subject to revision and may have changed since a previous release. Unless noted otherwise, any age-adjusted data are adjusted using the year 2000 standard population. Data are not available or not collected for populations not shown. CI: 95% confidence interval. |
- The better group rate for this objective, 73.3%, was attained by persons living in a metropolitan area.
- The worse group rate for this objective, 68.8%, was attained by persons living in a non-metropolitan area.
- The absolute difference (or range) between the best and worst group rates was 4.5 percentage points.
- The best group rate was <1.100 times the worst group rate.
Persons living in a metropolitan area achieved the better group rate for this objective, 73.3%.
The better group rate was <1.1 times the rate among persons living in a non-metropolitan area.