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Influenza, Updated COVID-19, and Respiratory Syncytial Virus Vaccination Coverage Among Adults — United States, Fall 2023

Carla L. Black, Jennifer L. Kriss, Hilda Razzaghi, Suchita A. Patel, Tammy A. Santibanez, Mehreen Meghani, Ashley Tippins, Shannon Stokley, Kevin Chatham‐Stephens, Nicole F. Dowling, Georgina Peacock, James A. Singleton

2023MMWR Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report40 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

During the 2023-24 respiratory virus season, the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices recommends influenza and COVID-19 vaccines for all persons aged ≥6 months, and respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) vaccine is recommended for persons aged ≥60 years (using shared clinical decision-making), and for pregnant persons. Data from the National Immunization Survey-Adult COVID Module, a random-digit-dialed cellular telephone survey of U.S. adults aged ≥18 years, are used to monitor influenza, COVID-19, and RSV vaccination coverage. By December 9, 2023, an estimated 42.2% and 18.3% of adults aged ≥18 years reported receiving an influenza and updated 2023-2024 COVID-19 vaccine, respectively; 17.0% of adults aged ≥60 years had received RSV vaccine. Coverage varied by demographic characteristics. Overall, approximately 27% and 41% of adults aged ≥18 years and 53% of adults aged ≥60 years reported that they definitely or probably will be vaccinated or were unsure whether they would be vaccinated against influenza, COVID-19, and RSV, respectively. Strong provider recommendations for and offers of vaccination could increase influenza, COVID-19, and RSV vaccination coverage. Immunization programs and vaccination partners are encouraged to use these data to understand vaccination patterns and attitudes toward vaccination in their jurisdictions to guide planning, implementation, strengthening, and evaluation of vaccination activities.

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MedicineVaccinationImmunizationInfluenza vaccineYoung adultTelephone surveyCoronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19)ImmunologyEnvironmental healthPediatricsGerontologyInternal medicineDiseaseInfectious disease (medical specialty)AntibodyBusinessMarketingInfluenza Virus Research StudiesRespiratory viral infections researchPneumonia and Respiratory Infections