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About 8% of Wisconsin kindergartners, or nearly 5,000 children, had an exemption for one or more required vaccines last school year, compared to about 3.3% nationally.
Lastly, people planning to travel outside the U.S. may be required to get certain vaccines that can’t be given at the same time, such as those for cholera and typhoid fever. For more on vaccines:
Since 1990, when the vaccine was introduced as a routine vaccination in children, rates of acute Hepatitis B has decreased in the United States by 82%. This vaccine is given as a series of shots, the first dose is given at birth, the second between 1 and 2 months, and the third, and possibly fourth, between 6 and 18 months.
Last season, the flu vaccine rate was on par with 2014-15 levels of vaccination in Wisconsin. Flu vaccine rates in Wisconsin from 2014 to 2024. Since 2021, flu vaccine rates have also fallen ...
Vaccination rates for preschool-aged children from 1967–2012, with Vaccines for Children program era marked. Immunization rates for all pre-school aged children increased to at least 90% for most vaccines in the 1990s. It is difficult to discern if this increase was directly caused by the VFC program.
In addition, in 1855 the Commonwealth of Massachusetts had established its own statewide vaccination requirements for all students entering school, this influenced other states to implement similar statewide vaccination laws in schools as seen in New York in 1862, Connecticut in 1872, Pennsylvania in 1895, and later the Midwest, South and ...
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