Volume 20, Number 4—April 2014
Synopsis
Distribution of Pandemic Influenza Vaccine and Reporting of Doses Administered, New York, New York, USA
Table 1
Facility type | No. providers who received pH1N1 vaccine | No. doses received | No. doses administered reported to CIR (% of all vaccine received) |
---|---|---|---|
Private care provider | |||
Adult care | 1,471 | 425,500 | 84,877 (19.9) |
Pediatric care | 1,176 | 635,300 | 294,324 (46.3) |
Private hospital | 258 | 528,300 | 149,963 (28.4) |
Residential facility | 129 | 35,900 | 3,928 (10.9) |
Federally qualified health center | 126 | 132,200 | 57,345 (43.4) |
Health and hospitals corporation† | 65 | 194,300 | 103,176 (53.1) |
Pharmacy | 29 | 139,600 | 19,679 (14.1) |
College | 21 | 18,600 | 5,459 (29.3) |
Uniformed personnel | 10 | 16,000 | 11,423 (71.4) |
DOHMH‡ | 1 | 656,000 | 258,124 (39.3) |
Total | 3,286 | 2,781,700 | 988,298 (35.5) |
*pH1N1, influenza A(H1N1)pdm09 virus; CIR, Citywide Immunization Registry; DOHMH, Department of Health and Mental Hygiene.
†New York City public hospital system.
‡Includes all DOHMH-conducted vaccination activities, including walk-in immunization clinics, school vaccination programs, and point-of-dispensing sites.
1Current affiliation: The Corkery Group, New York, New York, USA.
2Current affiliation: University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan, USA.
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