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School Immunizations in 7th Grade by Academic Year
healthdata.gov | Last Updated 2024-06-11T04:00:16.000ZThis dataset contains immunization status of 7th grade students in California in schools with 10 or more 7th grade students enrolled. Smaller schools were excluded to help protect privacy. Students in 7th Grade were considered to have up-to-date immunizations if they had completed the Tdap immunization requirement to receive one dose of any immunization (Tdap, DTaP or DTP) that protects against pertussis on or after their 7th birthday. The California Health and Safety Code Section 120325-75 requires students to provide proof of immunization for school and child care entry. Additionally, California Health and Safety Code Section 120375 and California Code of Regulation Section 6075 require all schools and child care facilities to assess and report annually the immunization status of their enrollees. Under Assembly Bill 354 (2010), California Health and Safety Code Section 120335 required students in 7th grade to provide documentation of either having received a booster immunization against pertussis or an exemption to immunization. To review individual school coverage and exemption rates in a separate lookup format, go to the School Lookup page at the Immunization Branch's Shots for School website: http://www.shotsforschool.org/lookup/ To see the PDF reports by year go to: https://www.shotsforschool.org/7th-grade/reporting-data/ See the attached file 'Notes on Methods' for data suppression in 2016-2017 data to present. For earlier years of data: https://www.shotsforschool.org/7th-grade/reporting-data/
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Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program FY 2008 Household Data
healthdata.gov | Last Updated 2023-07-25T18:42:49.000Z<p>State-reported annual data collected on the presence of elderly, disabled, and young children in eligible households receiving Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP) heating assistance, cooling assistance, crisis assistance or weatherization assistance.</p>
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Immunizations in Child Care by Academic Year
healthdata.gov | Last Updated 2024-06-06T04:00:30.000ZThis dataset contains immunization status of child care facility enrollees aged 2 years to 4 years 11 months in California in facilities with 10 or more children enrolled. Smaller schools were excluded to help protect privacy. Explanation of the different immunizations is in the attached data dictionary. The California Health and Safety Code Section 120325-75 requires students to provide proof of immunization for school and child care entry. Additionally, California Health and Safety Code Section 120375 and California Code of Regulation Section 6075 require all schools and child care facilities to assess and report annually the immunization status of their enrollees. The annual child care assessment is conducted each fall to monitor compliance with the California School Immunization law. Results from this assessment are used to measure immunization coverage among children entering licensed child care facilities. This data set presents results from the child care assessment and immunization coverage in licensed child care facilities by county. Not all facilities reported. To review individual child care facility coverage and exemption rates in a separate lookup format, go to the School Lookup page at the Immunization Branch's Shots for School website: http://www.shotsforschool.org/lookup/ See the full PDF reports by year here:https://www.shotsforschool.org/child-care/reporting-data/ See the attached file 'Notes on Methods' for data suppression in the '2016-17 academic year and beyond'. For earlier years of data: https://www.shotsforschool.org/child-care/reporting-data/
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School Immunization Survey: From School Year 2012-2013 Through School Year 2018-2019
healthdata.gov | Last Updated 2023-11-16T04:01:11.000ZThe School Immunization Survey collects aggregate data from schools in New York State regarding the immunization status of all students attending school. All schools, excluding New York City public schools, have reported the immunization status of all students in grades kindergarten through 12.
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Electronic Animal Drug Product Listing Directory
healthdata.gov | Last Updated 2023-07-26T01:26:18.000ZThe Electronic Animal Drug Product Listing Directory is a directory of all animal drug products that have been listed electronically since June 1, 2009, to comply with changes enacted as part of the FDA Amendments Act of 2007.
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Animal Contact Exhibits_Legal Epidemiology Research Procedure and Code Book_2016
healthdata.gov | Last Updated 2023-07-26T01:28:18.000ZAnimals at petting zoos and agricultural fairs can be carriers of pathogens, such as Escherichia coli. Disease outbreaks at animal contact exhibits can be prevented by handwashing after contact with animals and keeping food and beverage away from exhibits. This research procedure and code book accompanies the data set, Animal Contact Exhibits_Legal Epidemiology Dataset_2016, which catalogs and analyzes a collection of state hand sanitation laws for the following categories of animal contact exhibits: a. Petting zoos b. Agricultural fairs c. County or state fairs d. Exotic animal exhibits e. Circuses f. Zoos
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Commodore Options School and Eagle Harbor High School Follow Up
healthdata.gov | Last Updated 2023-07-26T01:51:14.000ZLead in Drinking Water in Schools Test Results – Commodore Options School and Eagle Harbor High School Follow Up
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Lead Testing in School Drinking Water Sampling and Results Compliance Year 2016
healthdata.gov | Last Updated 2023-07-25T18:44:01.000ZThis dataset shows the school drinking water lead sampling and results information reported by each NYS public school and Boards of Cooperative Educational Services (BOCES) for Compliance Year 2016. Public Health Law (Section 110) and New York State (NYS) Department of Health regulation (10 NYCRR 67-4) mandate that NYS public school districts and (BOCES) test drinking water for lead contamination and report the results to parents, the NYS Department of Health, NY State Education Department, and local health departments. The regulation required school districts and BOCES complete their sampling by the Fall of 2016, and test again in 2020 and at least every five years thereafter or at an earlier time as determined by the Commissioner of Health. More information is available at the NYS Department of Health’s website at http://www.health.ny.gov/environmental/water/drinking/lead/lead_testing_of_school_drinking_water.htm.
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Health Insurance Marketplace: Summary Enrollment Data for the Initial Annual Open Enrollment Period
healthdata.gov | Last Updated 2023-07-25T20:47:20.000Z<p>This file includes data for states that are implementing their own Marketplaces, also known as State-Based Marketplaces or SBMs, and states with Marketplaces that are supported by or fully run by the federal government, including those run in partnership with states, also known as the Federally-Facilitated Marketplace or FFM. Includes demographic characteristics, and plan selected (by metal level). Please refer to the full report listed under Resources.</p>
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Assisted Reproductive Technology (ART) Surveillance
healthdata.gov | Last Updated 2023-07-25T17:53:28.000Z<p>In 1992, Congress enacted the Fertility Clinic Success Rate and Certification Act (FCSRCA). The act requires CDC to collect data from clinics and submit an annual report to Congress on Assisted Reproductive Technology (ART) success rates. In 1996, CDC initiated the ART Surveillance System to collect cycle specific and clinic specific data from all medical clinics practicing ART in the United States and its territories. The data collected include patient's diagnosis, type of ART, clinical information pertaining to the ART procedure, and information on pregnancy outcomes.</p>