1 in 1.12

The odds a non-Hispanic white child 19 - 35 months with a family income 1 or more times the poverty level has been vaccinated against pneumococcus are 1 in 1.12 (US, 7/2006 - 6/2007).

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Source(s)

National Immunization Survey: July 06 - June 07 Data. National Center for Health Statistics. 2008.

Calculation(s) by Book of Odds Based On

American Community Survey, 2006 [Internet]. U.S. Census Bureau; Available from: http://www.census.gov/acs/www/Special/acsftp.html

Population Estimates Program [Internet]. U.S. Census Bureau; Available from: http://www.census.gov/popest/estimates.php

Definitions

Non-Hispanic

The term non-Hispanic refers to persons who trace their origins or descent to a place other than Mexico, Puerto Rico, Cuba, Spanish speaking Central and South America countries, and other Spanish cultures. People who identify their ethnicity as non-Hispanic may be of any race.

Child

A person aged younger than 18.

White

This race category refers to individuals who report being only white, when asked to select all that apply from the race categories of white, black or African American, American Indian and Alaska native, Asian, or Native Hawaiian and other Pacific Islander.

Family income

Total family income is the sum of the total person�s income for each family member.

Pneumonia

ICD-10 Codes J12-J18

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Rounding Rules

Odds more likely than 1 in 10, such as 1 in 3.42, are rounded to three significant digits. Odds less likely than 1 in 10, such as 1 in 420.4, are rounded to four significant digits. Trailing zeros after the decimal point are dropped for readability, even though they may still be significant.

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Odds you won't see: 1 in 2.412; 63.042; 425,242c

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