
We used a claims database to assess coverage for rotavirus (RV), diphtheria-tetanus-acellular pertussis, and pneumococcal conjugate vaccines among infants in the United States. Similar coverage was seen until 7 months of age, after which RV coverage lagged. Missed opportunities for vaccination at well-child visits were found to vary by age.
Male, Vaccines, Immunization Programs, Brief Report, Infant, Newborn, Rotavirus Vaccines, Infant, Diphtheria-Tetanus-acellular Pertussis Vaccines, United States, Pneumococcal Vaccines, Humans, Female, Longitudinal Studies, Retrospective Studies
Male, Vaccines, Immunization Programs, Brief Report, Infant, Newborn, Rotavirus Vaccines, Infant, Diphtheria-Tetanus-acellular Pertussis Vaccines, United States, Pneumococcal Vaccines, Humans, Female, Longitudinal Studies, Retrospective Studies
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