Immunization and Infectious Diseases
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Reduce or eliminate indigenous cases of vaccine-preventable diseases. Congenital rubella syndrome (children under age 1 year).
(Objective 14-01a)
Reduce or eliminate indigenous cases of vaccine-preventable diseases. Diphtheria (persons under age 35 years)
(Objective 14-01b)
Reduce or eliminate indigenous cases of vaccine-preventable diseases. Haemophilus influenzae type b (children under age 5 years)
(Objective 14-01c)
Reduce or eliminate indigenous cases of vaccine-preventable diseases. Hepatitis B (persons aged 2 to 18 years)
(Objective 14-01d)
Reduce or eliminate indigenous cases of vaccine-preventable diseases. Measles (persons of all ages)
(Objective 14-01e)
Reduce or eliminate indigenous cases of vaccine-preventable diseases. Mumps (persons of all ages)
(Objective 14-01f)
Reduce or eliminate indigenous cases of vaccine-preventable diseases. Polio (wild-type virus)(persons of all ages)
(Objective 14-01h)
Increase the proportion of providers who have measured the vaccination coverage levels among children in their practice population within the past 2 years.
(Objective 14-25)
Increase the proportion of children who participate in fully operational population-based immunization registries.
(Objective 14-26)
Increase routine vaccination coverage levels for adolescents. 3 or more doses of hepatitis B
(Objective 14-27a)
Increase routine vaccination coverage levels for adolescents. 2 or more doses of measles, mumps, rubella.
(Objective 14-27b)
Increase routine vaccination coverage levels for adolescents. 1 or more doses of tetanus-diphtheria booster
(Objective 14-27c)
Increase routine vaccination coverage levels for adolescents. 1 or more doses of varicella 1 or more doses of varicella (excluding children who have had varicella)
(Objective 14-27d)
Increase the proportion of noninstitutionalized adults aged 65 years and older who are vaccinated annually against influenza.
(Objective 14-29a)
Increase the proportion of noninstitutionalized adults aged 65 years and older who are vaccinated for pneumococcal disease.
(Objective 14-29b)
Increase the proportion of noninstitutionalized high risk adults, aged 18-64, who are vaccinated annually against influenza.
(Objective 14-29c)
Increase the proportion of noninstitutionalized high risk adults, aged 18-64, who are vaccinated for pneumococcal disease.
(Objective 14-29d)
Increase the proportion of institutionalized adults (persons in long-term or nursing homes) who are vaccinated annually against influenza and ever vaccinated against pneumococcal disease.
(Objective 14-29e)
(Objective 14-29f)