Estimated Vaccination Coverage with Three or More Doses of Haemophilus influenzae type B (Hib) Vaccine, by Coverage Level and State
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National Immunization Survey Q1-Q4/2000
National Coverage = 93%
Note: Confidence interval is next to the point estimate.
| Hib | Coverage in estimated rank order | 
|---|---|
| US National | 93.4±0.5 | 
| Vermont | 98.2±1.5 | 
| Minnesota | 98.0±1.4 | 
| Connecticut | 97.7±1.8 | 
| Rhode Island | 97.7±1.6 | 
| South Carolina | 97.5±1.9 | 
| Massachusetts | 97.3±1.8 | 
| New Jersey | 96.8±1.9 | 
| North Dakota | 96.4±2.3 | 
| Wyoming | 96.4±2.2 | 
| North Carolina | 96.1±2.4 | 
| Alabama | 95.6±2.9 | 
| West Virginia | 95.6±2.3 | 
| Tennessee | 95.5±1.7 | 
| New Hampshire | 95.4±2.5 | 
| South Dakota | 95.3±2.6 | 
| Michigan | 95.2±2.1 | 
| Iowa | 95.1±2.8 | 
| Kentucky | 94.9±2.9 | 
| Pennsylvania | 94.8±2.5 | 
| Georgia | 94.6±3.0 | 
| Oregon | 94.6±2.6 | 
| Mississippi | 94.5±2.8 | 
| Washington | 94.5±2.2 | 
| Florida | 94.2±2.7 | 
| Maine | 94.2±2.4 | 
| Illinois | 94.0±2.3 | 
| Montana | 93.9±3.2 | 
| Wisconsin | 93.7±2.5 | 
| Maryland | 93.3±3.0 | 
| Ohio | 93.3±2.8 | 
| Nebraska | 93.1±3.2 | 
| New York | 92.9±2.3 | 
| Delaware | 92.8±3.4 | 
| Indiana | 92.7±3.1 | 
| Louisiana | 92.7±2.9 | 
| California | 92.5±3.5 | 
| Missouri | 92.5±2.0 | 
| Kansas | 92.0±3.4 | 
| Hawaii | 91.9±4.2 | 
| Virginia | 91.4±4.0 | 
| Utah | 91.1±3.6 | 
| Colorado | 90.7±3.6 | 
| Nevada | 90.5±3.4 | 
| Idaho | 90.3±3.8 | 
| Alaska | 90.2±3.9 | 
| Arizona | 90.1±3.7 | 
| Arkansas | 90.1±3.1 | 
| Texas | 90.1±2.5 | 
| Oklahoma | 89.3±4.4 | 
| New Mexico | 88.3±4.2 | 
| District of Columbia | 88.0±4.9 | 
Source: National Immunization Survey, 2000
Children in the 2000 National Immunization Survey were born between February 1997 and May 1999.
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