Global and regional immunization profile Data received as of 2015-Dec-18 Global Population data in thousands Total population Live births Surviving infants Pop. less than 5 years Pop. less than 15 years Female 15-49 years Next general update June 2016 Next WHO UNICEF estimates July 2016 1 2014 2013 2012 2011 2010 2000 1990 1980 7'199'708 138'858 7'118'327 138'614 7'036'567 138'190 6'954'776 137'591 6'873'237 136'827 6'087'645 128'593 5'285'577 137'454 4'418'554 123'552 133'918 133'563 133'026 132'311 131'430 121'922 129'100 114'164 660'377 656'379 651'487 645'946 639'717 601'386 641'664 542'511 1'883'737 1'870'491 1'857'213 1'844'880 1'833'966 1'837'254 1'740'809 1'557'690 1'833'818 1'822'188 1'809'675 1'795'815 1'780'408 1'561'642 1'305'105 1'050'568 7'324 4'680 4'490 5'626 4'573 11'625 23'864 97'511 - - - 8'371 10'983 7'263 - - 267'582 280'795 227'739 359'295 343'806 853'479 1'374'083 4'211'431 305'161 515'820 687'954 726'656 608'666 544'093 - - 172'940 161'889 249'746 171'740 160'710 190'475 476'374 1'982'355 371 481 291 716 1'348 2'971 23'390 52'795 33'087 101'331 94'277 114'457 75'961 670'894 - - Number of reported cases Diphtheria Hib meningitis Measles Mumps Pertussis Polio Rubella Rubella (CRS) Tetanus (neonatal) Tetanus (total) Yellow fever 142 133 302 214 31 156 - - 2'161 4'149 4'654 4'295 5'082 17'935 25'293 13'005 11'393 13'530 10'472 12'649 11'136 23'711 64'983 114'251 54 294 262 2'591 737 699 4'339 144 Percentage of target population vaccinated, by antigen based on WHO-UNICEF estimates TT2plus is based on reported coverage BCG DTP1 DTP3 HepB_BD HepB3 Hib3 MCV1 MCV2 PAB PCV3 Pol3 RotaC TT2plus YFV 91 91 90 90 90 80 81 16 91 91 90 91 90 83 88 30 86 86 85 85 85 73 76 20 38 39 36 33 31 7 - - 82 81 80 75 74 30 1 - 56 52 45 43 41 14 0 - 85 85 85 85 85 72 73 16 56 55 50 47 40 15 - - 83 82 81 82 84 73 60 8 31 25 19 15 11 - - - 86 86 85 85 85 73 76 21 19 14 11 9 8 - - - 65 65 75 71 68 62 55 9 42 41 37 37 39 12 - - Most countries have standard recommendations regarding which vaccines should be offered and at what ages they should be given. In general, vaccines are recommend for the youngest age group at risk for developing the disease whose members are known to respond to the immunization without adverse effects. Unless otherwise specified, data provided by Member States through WHO-UNICEF Joint Reporting Form and WHO Regional offices. 1) "United Nations, Population Division. The World Population Prospects - the 2012 revision". New York, 2013. WHO vaccine-preventable disease monitoring system, 2015 global summary