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Figure 8 shows the trends of immunization counts and rates in Indian River in 2008-2013.
<br /> Figure 8:Immunization Levels,Counts and Rates,In Kindergarteners,Indian River County,2008,2009,2010,2011,2012,2013
<br /> Immunization Levels,Counts and Rates,In Kindergarten,Indian River County,2008-2013
<br /> 1,340 95,4%0 95 96.0%
<br /> :1'%
<br /> j N 1,330 _ 95.0% N
<br /> 1,320 — — - - — -93:00% 94.0%
<br /> E 92.2%
<br /> ` 1,310 — __ -- ❑ i- 93.0% `
<br /> I r ❑ '- 92.0%
<br /> a) 1,300 — - - -
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<br /> rn 91.0%
<br /> CD 1,290 — -------. .—_ ---- —._—. _ �
<br /> = 89.4% 90.0%
<br /> Y 1,280 Y
<br /> 0 89.0%
<br /> 1,270 — -
<br /> E -- — — 88.0%
<br /> Z 1,260 — -- --- — — 87.0%
<br /> 1,250 86.0%
<br /> 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013
<br /> Number of Kindergarteners Immunizations ❑ Percentage of Kindergarten Immunizations
<br /> Source:Florida Department of Health,Bureau of Immunization,2014
<br /> Compiled by:Health Council of Southeast Florida,2014
<br /> Enteric Disease
<br /> Table 42 shows enteric disease cases and rates in children less than 6 years of age from 2010 to 2012
<br /> in Indian River and Florida. Enteric diseases include probable and confirmed cases of
<br /> Campylobacteriosis, Giardiasis, Hepatitis A, Salmonellosis, and Shigellosis. The rate decreased in
<br /> Indian River during 2010 and 2011, but more than doubled in 2012.
<br /> Table 42:Enteric Disease Cases in Children under 6,Indian River,Florida,2010,2011,2012
<br /> 2010 2011 2012
<br /> Counts Rate per 100,000 Counts Rate per 100,000 Counts Rate per 100,000
<br /> Florida 4,145 325.2 4,405 344.7 4,465 344.3
<br /> Indian River 32 408.2 29 369.4 95 1197.2
<br /> Note:Data include probable and confirmed cases of Campylobacteriosis,Giardiasis,Hepatitis A,Salmonellosis,and Shigellosis.
<br /> Source:FloridaCHARTS,Florida Department of Health,Bureau of Epidemiology,2014
<br /> Compiled by:Health Council of Southeast Florida,2014
<br /> 40 1P i C o u n t C h i I n ' s Ass 2 S s -r n %.
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