Vaccine Preventable Disease Data

Vaccine-preventable diseases are among some of the notifiable conditions in Georgia. Vaccine-preventable diseases are counted and classified in accordance with the Council for State and Territorial Epidemiologists (CSTE) surveillance case definitions

For all vaccine-preventable diseases, timely and complete vaccination is the best way to prevent infection. Although vaccinated individuals can still become infected with diseases like pertussis or varicella, in general, those who have received at least 1 dose of vaccine have less severe outcomes than those who have never been vaccinated for the disease.

2021 Monthly Data

Reported Vaccine Preventable Diseases in Georgia by Month of Disease Onset, 2021 *
DiseaseJanuaryFebruaryMarchAprilMayJuneJuly
Diphtheria0000000
Measles0100000
Mumps0000201
Pertussis3223010
Polio0000000
Rubella0000000
Tetanus0000000
Varicella5350013

*Data are preliminary and subject to change

Annual Data

Reported Vaccine-Preventable Diseases in Georgia by Year, 2009-2020
Disease200920102011201220132014201520162017201820192020
Diphtheria000000000000
Tetanus002000000000
Pertussis230247181334321409247255258243324178
Measles1102001100181
Mumps1665162317121577911
Rubella000000000000
VaricellaN/AN/A13917115017116016924026223395

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Page last updated 09/15/2021