Measles vaccine rates across the USA in 2013
The Centers for Disease Control estimated that roughly 91.9% of U.S. children ages 18 months to 35 months had at least one dose of the Measles-Mumps-Rubella vaccine in 2013, but that rate varies greatly from state to state and county to county.
The CDC state-level estimates are based on a survey of 30,000 children and have a margin of error ranging from 7% in Virginia to 2.3% in New York.
The following list shows the percentage of children vaccinated in each state and the District of Columbia in 2013. The margin of error is in parentheses.
Measles-Mumps-Rubella 2013 vaccines
Colorado 86.0% (5.5)
Ohio 86.0% (5.2)
West Virginia 86.0% (5.8)
Montana 87.3% (5.2)
Louisiana 88.1% (5.1)
Arkansas 88.3% (5.9)
Virginia 88.6% (7)
Wyoming 89.0% (5.4)
New Mexico 89.1% (4.6)
Michigan 89.2% (5.1)
South Carolina 89.2% (5.3)
Kansas 89.4% (4.7)
Oregon 89.4% (4.4)
Kentucky89.5% (5.1)
Alabama 89.7% (5.8)
Missouri 89.8% (5.3)
Oklahoma 89.8% (3.8)
Nevada 90.4% (3.5)
Alaska 90.5% (3.6)
California 90.7% (5.3)
Minnesota 90.8% (5.5)
Maine 91.0% (4.5)
Idaho 91.1% (4.3)
Vermont 91.2% (4)
Arizona 91.4% (3.7)
Connecticut 91.4% (5.4)
Illinois 91.4% (3.1)
North Dakota 91.4% (3.8)
Indiana 92.0% (3.6)
Tennessee 92.3% (4.4)
Nebraska 92.5% (4.1)
Utah 92.6% (3.6)
Texas 92.7% (2.8)
Hawaii 92.8% (3.8)
South Dakota 93.1% (4.4)
Wisconsin 93.2% (4.2)
Pennsylvania 93.3% (3.2)
Florida 93.4% (4)
Washington 93.5% (3.9)
Georgia 93.9% (4.1)
Iowa 94.5% (3.9)
Delaware 94.8% (3.4)
Mississippi 95.2% (3)
Maryland 95.3% (4.4)
New York 95.5% (2.3)
New Jersey95.6% (3.3)
Rhode Island 95.6% (3.3)
Massachusetts 95.8% (3.6)
North Carolina 96.0% (3.3)
District of Columbia 96.2% (3.1)
New Hampshire 96.3% (2.6)