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Wisconsin's childhood vaccination rate dropped to 66.9% in 2025, raising outbreak risks.
Wisconsin’s childhood vaccination rate for children under 2 years old dropped to 66.9% in 2025, a nearly 2% decline from 2024, raising public health concerns.
Officials warn lower immunization levels increase the risk of outbreaks of preventable diseases like measles, which can cause serious complications, especially in young children.
While HPV and Tdap vaccination rates for teens saw slight declines, meningococcal disease protection among teens improved, and adult vaccination rates remained stable.
Health leaders stress that even small drops in coverage threaten community immunity and urge families to check their children’s vaccination status and consult healthcare providers.
Free or low-cost vaccines are available through state programs.
The state has reported multiple measles exposures in early 2026, underscoring the urgency of maintaining high vaccination rates to protect public health.
La tasa de vacunación infantil de Wisconsin cayó al 66.9% en 2025, aumentando los riesgos de brote.