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+ language:
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+ - en
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+ pretty_name: Cumulative Influenza Vaccination Coverage, by Flu Season and Race/Ethnicity,
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+ Pregnant Women 18-49 years
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+ tags:
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+ - hhs
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+ - cdc
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+ - children
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+ - flu
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+ - influenza
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+ - nis
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+ - nis-flu
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+ # Cumulative Influenza Vaccination Coverage, by Flu Season and Race/Ethnicity, Pregnant Women 18-49 years
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+ ## Description
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+ Cumulative Influenza Vaccination Coverage, by Flu Season and Race/Ethnicity, Pregnant Women 18-49 years
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+ • These monthly flu vaccination coverage estimates for pregnant women are based on electronic health record (EHR) data from the Vaccine Safety Datalink (VSD), a collaboration between CDC’s Immunization Safety Office and nine integrated health care organizations.§ This system has been used annually to estimate vaccination coverage among pregnant women. COVID-19 vaccination coverage for pregnant women is available here.
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+ • Figure 3A. Monthly Cumulative Influenza Vaccination Coverage*, by Flu Season and Race/Ethnicity, Pregnant Women 18-49 years, United States, Data Source: Vaccine Safety Datalink
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+ • Figure 3B. Cumulative Influenza Vaccination Coverage*, by Month, Flu Season, and Race/Ethnicity, Pregnant Women 18-49 years, United States, Data Source: Vaccine Safety Datalink
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+ • For any month’s coverage estimate, the denominator is the number of women with a pregnancy during the current flu season (defined as August through March) beginning before or during the specified month. The numerator is the subset of the denominator who have received flu vaccination prior to, during, or after pregnancy. The denominator increases as more women are identified as pregnant or having been pregnant during the flu season. Cumulative vaccination coverage for one month may be lower than cumulative coverage for a previous month due to addition to the denominator of women who are less likely to have received vaccination.
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+ ## Dataset Details
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+ - **Publisher**: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
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+ - **Temporal Coverage**: 2019-2020, 2020-2021, 2021-2022, 2022-2023
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+ - **Geographic Coverage**: United States
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+ - **Last Modified**: 2025-01-31
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+ - **Contact**: VaxView Team ([email protected])
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+ ## Source
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+ Original data can be found at: https://www.cdc.gov/flu/fluvaxview/dashboard/vaccination-dashboard.html
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+ ## Usage
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+ You can load this dataset using:
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+ ```python
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+ from datasets import load_dataset
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+ dataset = load_dataset('HHS-Official/cumulative-influenza-vaccination-coverage-by-flu-s')
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+ ```
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+ ## License
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+ This dataset is licensed under https://www.usa.gov/government-works