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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 />Number of Kindergarteners Immunized <br />Immunization Levels, Counts and Rates, In Kindergarten, Indian River County, 2008-2013 <br />1,340 <br />1,330 <br />1,320 <br />1,310 <br />1,300 <br />1,290 <br />1,280 <br />1,270 <br />1,260 <br />1,250 <br />■ <br />■ ■ ■ <br />■ ■ ■ <br />1,328111 297 <br />28■1297 1,282 ■ 1,323 <br />92.2% <br />89.4% <br />2008 2009 2010 <br />sow Number of Kindergarteners Immunizations <br />Source: Florida Department of Health, Bureau of Immunization, 2014 <br />Compiled by: Health Council of Southeast Florida, 2014 <br />Enteric Disease <br />95.1/0 <br />96.0% <br />95.0% <br />r 94.0% <br />93.0% <br />2011 2012 2013 <br />92.0% <br />91.0% <br />90.0% <br />89.0% <br />88.0% <br />87.0% <br />86.0% <br />❑ Percentage of Kindergarten Immunizations <br />Percentage of Kindergarteners Immunized <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 />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 />401 age — Indian River County Children's Assessment 2fl1 <br />2010 <br />2011 <br />2012 <br />Counts <br />Rate per 100,000 <br />Counts <br />Rate per 100,000 <br />Counts <br />Rate per 100,000 <br />Florida <br />4,145 <br />325.2 <br />4,405 <br />344.7 <br />4,465 <br />344.3 <br />Indian River <br />32 <br />408.2 <br />29 <br />369.4 <br />95 <br />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 />401 age — Indian River County Children's Assessment 2fl1 <br />