At least 750
report immunization rates of 90 percent or lower — too low, medical experts say, to prevent the spread of disease.
Not exact matches
Despite clinical evidence showing the value of
immunization, vaccination
rates among adult Canadians are dangerously low, according to a new
report from the C.D. Howe Institute.
The Maine Healthy Families
report found that children in PAT had higher than average
rates of up to date
immunizations, identified primary care providers, and children with health insurance.
In the second
report, a comparison of outcomes for first - time mothers and mothers with two or more children participating in Healthy Families Virginia, William and Mary's Joseph Galano and Lee Huntington of Huntington Associates found that both types of families benefited equally in terms of higher childhood
immunization rates, better home environments, and greater spacing between pregnancies.
Model care resulted in significantly lower
rates of child maltreatment in all the outcome measures: fewer child protective services
reports, fewer instances of possible medical neglect documented as treatment nonadherence, fewer children with delayed
immunizations, and less harsh punishment
reported by parents.