Influenza Vaccination Coverage
CDC estimates annual influenza vaccination coverage for the United States by utilizing data from several nationally representative surveys: the Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System (BRFSS), the National Health Interview Survey (NHIS), and the National Immunization Survey-Flu. (NIS-Flu). Internet panel surveys of adults, health care personnel, and pregnant women are also used. This page provides vaccination coverage estimates for 2018-19 and previous influenza seasons, reports, interactive figures, and data tables
- Weekly National Flu Vaccination Dashboard
- Early-Season Influenza Vaccination Uptake and Intent Among Adults – United States, September 2020
- Flu Vaccination Coverage, United States, 2019–20 Influenza Season
- Influenza Vaccination Coverage Among Health Care Personnel — United States, 2019–20 Influenza Season
- Influenza and Tdap Vaccination Coverage Among Pregnant Women – United States, MMWR . October 2, 2020; 69(39)
Coverage Estimates for the 2019-20 Season, Reports by General Population, Health Care Personnel, Pregnant Women, and Children...
Coverage Estimates and Reports of the 2018-19 and Earlier Flu Seasons...
Information about the data sources, methods, and limitations…
Flu MMWR Reports, Presentation Slides, Journal Abstracts and Articles, and Related Websites…
Healthy people 2020 flu vaccination objectives, Chronic Disease Indicators for flu vaccination...
Vaccination of adults is an essential part of keeping adults healthy, and reducing the risk of illness, disability, and death due to vaccine preventable diseases. Learn more about adult vaccination.