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Fully Immunized Toddlers Ages 19-35 Months

State: Michigan
Measurement Period: 2023
The number of children ages 19 to 35 months with all immunizations 4313314. Data are taken from the December of the year listed. The percent is based on the population ages 19-35 months. An "S" indicates fewer than 6, so no percent is listed.

Why is this important?

Fully immunizing toddlers between 19 and 35 months is crucial because it protects them from potentially serious and sometimes fatal diseases during a critical developmental stage, ensuring their health and wellbeing while also contributing to herd immunity by preventing the spread of preventable illnesses within the community; this age range is particularly important as toddlers are often exposed to new environments like daycare, which can increase their risk of contracting diseases if not properly vaccinated.
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State: Michigan

69.8%
Percent of Toddlers (ages 19-35 months)
Source: The Annie E. Casey Foundation: Kids Count
Measurement period: 2023
Maintained by: MiThrive
Last update: September 2024

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Filed under: Health / Immunizations & Infectious Diseases, Infants, Children