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The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
(CDC) began passively measuring immunization coverage in 1962 using vaccine
manufacturers reports and the Biologics Surveillance System. The vaccine
manufacturers reports measures the number of vaccine doses distributed but
does not take into account unused or wasted vaccine, overimmunization, or
the age at which the vaccine was administered. Biologics Surveillance System
monitors government vaccine purchases, which is currently about 55% of
childhood vaccines. Neither of these systems can generate accurate
population coverage estimates. |