Immunization Rates

Mark Delay School

ImmunizationYearNumber of protected studentsNumber of not protected studentsStudents with medical exemptionStudents with religious exemptionStudents with approved immunization delay
Total20115347n/an/an/a
Total201050922n/an/an/a
Total20095479n/an/an/a
Polio20115283073
Polio201051012171
Polio20095403391
DTP20115313070
DTP201051012171
DTP20095367391
Measles20115295070
Measles201051210171
Measles20095384491
Mumps20115304070
Mumps201051310170
Mumps20095404291
Rubella20115304070
Rubella201051310170
Rubella20095404291
Hepatitus B2011392000
Hepatitus B2010357010
Hepatitus B2009343123
HiB2011374000
HiB2010357010
HiB2009317221
Chickenpox20115325031
Chickenpox201051612030
Chickenpox20095426143

Source:  Illinois State Board of Education

About Immunization Rates:
Each year, public and private schools across the state are required to send data about their students’ vaccination status to the Illinois State Board of Education. The state Board of Education compiles the data and shares them with the Illinois Department of Public Health. Public health officials use the data to monitor trends, track compliance with state immunization laws and identify pockets of vulnerability should an outbreak occur.

Source: Chicago Tribune

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