A spreadsheet that shows data on how many children in the United States between ages 19–35 months have received a combined vaccine series. The first column indicates states in the United States and the second column indicates immunization data for that state.
Vaccine Birth 1 mos. 2 mos. 4 mos. 6 mos. 9 mos. 12 mos. 15 mos. 18 mos. 19-23 mos. 2-3 yrs. 4-6 yrs.
Hepatitis B
Hepatitis B

Spread by:

Contact with blood or body fluids.

Symptoms:

Fever, headache, weakness, vomiting, jaundice, joint pain, or there may be no symptoms.

Disease complications:

Chronic liver infection, liver failure, liver cancer.
Hep B Hep B Hep B
Rotavirus
Rotavirus

Spread by:

The mouth

Symptoms:

Diarrhea, fever, vomiting

Disease complications:

Severe diarrhea, dehydration
RV RV RV
Diphtheria, tetanus, pertussis
Diphtheria, tetanus, pertussis

Spread by:

Air and direct contact (diphtheria and pertussis); exposure through cuts in skin (tetanus).

Symptoms:

Sore throat, mild fever, weakness, swollen glands in neck (diphtheria); stiffness in neck and abdominal muscles, difficulty swallowing, muscle spasms, fever (tetanus); severe cough, runny nose, apnea (a pause in breathing in infants) (pertussis).

Disease complications:

Swelling of the heart muscle, heart failure, coma, paralysis, death (diphtheria); broken bones, breathing difficulty, death (tetanus); pneumonia, death (pertussis).
DTaP DTaP DTaP DTaP DTaP DTaP
Haemophilus influenza, type B
Haemophilus influenza, type B

Spread by:

Air and direct contact

Symptoms:

There may be none unless bacteria enter the blood.

Disease complications:

Meningitis, intellectual disability, epiglottitis, pneumonia, death.
Hib Hib Hib Hib
Pneumococcal
Pneumococcal

Spread by:

Air and direct contact.

Symptoms:

There may be none, or pneumonia can develop.

Disease complications:

Bacteremia, meningitis, death.
PCV PCV PCV PCV PPSV
Inactivated poliovirus
Inactivated poliovirus

Spread by:

Air, direct contact, and the mouth

Symptoms:

Sore throat, fever, nausea, headache, or there may be no symptoms.

Disease complications:

Paralysis, death.
IPV IPV IPV IPV
Influenza
Influenza

Spread by:

Air and direct contact.

Symptoms:

Fever, muscle pain, sore throat, cough, extreme fatigue.

Disease complications:

Pneumonia.
Influenza (yearly)
Measles, mumps, rubella
Measles, mumps, rubella

Spread by:

Air and direct contact.

Symptoms:

Rash, fever, cough, runny nose, pinkeye (measles); swollen salivary glands, fever, headache, fatigue, muscle pain (mumps); rash, fever, swollen lymph nodes (rubella).

Disease complications:

Encephalitis, pneumonia, and death (measles); meningitis, encephalitis, inflammation of show-overlayicles or ovaries, deafness (mumps). Rubella is very dangerous for pregnant women: It can lead to miscarriage, stillbirth, premature delivery, and birth defects.
MMR MMR
Varicella
Varicella

Spread by:

Air and direct contact.

Symptoms:

Rash, fatigue, headache, fever.

Disease complications:

Infected blisters, bleeding disorders, encephalitis, pneumonia.
Varicella Varicella
Hepatitis A
Hepatitis A

Spread by:

Direct contact and contaminated food or water.

Symptoms:

Fever, stomach pain, loss of appetite, fatigue, vomiting, jaundice, dark urine, or there may be no symptoms.

Disease complications:

Liver failure, joint pain, and kidney, pancreatic, and blood disorders.
Dose 1 HepA Series
Meningococcal
Meningococcal

Spread by:

Air and the mouth.

Symptoms:

Nausea, vomiting, confusion, sensitivity to light.

Disease complications:

Limb loss through amputation, hearing loss, problems with the nervous system, intellectual disability, seizures, strokes.
MCV4
Range of recommended ages for all children

Range of recommended ages for catch-up vaccination

Range of recommended ages for certain high-risk groups

Data from Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, 2014