Vaccine Preventable Diseases in Michigan - Annual Summaries
In the U.S., vaccination programs have eliminated or significantly reduced many vaccine-preventable diseases. However, these diseases still exist and can once again become common-and deadly-if vaccination coverage does not continue at high levels.

For more information about diseases and the vaccines
that prevent them:
Summary of Vaccine Preventable Diseases Reported to MDCH, 2011
The documents provided below are yearly summaries of vaccine-preventable diseases reported to the Michigan Department of Community Health, for the years 1995 through 2011. These documents were prepared for health care professionals; however, they are available for anyone who has an interest in this information.
2011 - Summary of VPDs Reported to MDCH



Summaries of Vaccine Preventable Diseases Reported to MDCH, 1995-2010
2010 - Summary of VPDs Reported to MDCH
2009 - Summary of VPDs Reported to MDCH
2008 - Summary of VPDs Reported to MDCH
2007 - Summary of VPDs Reported to MDCH
2006 - Summary of VPDs Reported to MDCH
2005 - Summary of VPDs Reported to MDCH
2004 - Summary of VPDs Reported to MDCH
2003 - Summary of VPDs Reported to MDCH
2002 - Summary of VPDs Reported to MDCH
2001 - Summary of VPDs Reported to MDCH
2000 - Summary of VPDs Reported to MDCH
1999 - Summary of VPDs Reported to MDCH
1998 - Summary of VPDs Reported to MDCH
1997 - Summary of VPDs Reported to MDCH
1996 - Summary of VPDs Reported to MDCH
1995 - Summary of VPDs Reported to MDCH