Vaccines are considered to be one of the greatest public health achievements of the 20th century and one of the most economical health interventions. Vaccines teach the immune system how to recognize and fight bacteria and viruses before an infection can happen.

Vaccines provide protection without a person getting sick and suffering complications of a disease. Some vaccines require only one dose, while others require several doses to provide complete protection. For every $1 spent on vaccines given routinely to children, the U.S. saves $10.90 in medical costs by averting costs to treat diseases. A study from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reports vaccines administered to children and infants born between 1994 and 2018 will prevent 419 million illnesses, help avoid 936,000 deaths and save nearly $1.9 trillion in total societal costs.

Achieving and maintaining high vaccination rates are two of the most important safeguards to prevent the spread of vaccine-preventable diseases. Many diseases are now rare due to the achievement of high immunization rates. However, the absence of these diseases no longer serves as a reminder of the severity and potential life-threatening complications of vaccine-preventable diseases.

Immunization rates in Iowa are consistent with or exceed national averages. While immunization rates remain high, pockets of populations not immunized leave people and their communities more susceptible to vaccine-preventable diseases. Viruses and bacteria causing vaccine-preventable diseases still exist and can be passed to people who are not protected by vaccines. Health care providers are essential stakeholders in achieving and maintaining high vaccination rates.

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Immunization Data Summary Reports

The county immunization report provides a snapshot of immunization data and allows users to filter data based on county and year of interest. Users also have the ability to download the report to PDF. Currently, childhood, adolescent, adult, and HPV immunization county reports are available for download.

To access and download a specific county report, select the following link and select the County and Year from the drop-down. Download the PDF using the button on the bottom right of the report.

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About Immunization Data

About Immunization Data

The Iowa Immunization Program uses data from the Immunization Registry Information System (IRIS) to calculate county and state immunization rates for specific populations, including 2-year-old children and adolescents, and for specific vaccines, including HPV and influenza. The Program uses school and child care audit assessment data to ensure attendees receive the required immunizations.

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