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RSV Vaccination - Age 60+ in New Mexico
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New Mexico Value:

63.4 %

Percentage of adults age 60 and older who reported ever receiving an RSV vaccine

New Mexico Rank:

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Value and rank based on data from 8/18/2024-1/4/2025

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RSV Vaccination - Age 60+ by State

Percentage of adults age 60 and older who reported ever receiving an RSV vaccine

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Data from U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, National Center for Immunization and Respiratory Diseases, National Immunization Survey–Adult COVID Module, 8/18/2024-1/4/2025

63.4% - 39.2%

39.1% - 35.4%

35.3% - 33.0%

32.9% - 29.5%

29.4% - 22.6%

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Top StatesRankValue
New Mexico
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163.4 %
Wisconsin
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250.5 %
Colorado
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344.0 %
Alaska
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440.9 %
Maryland
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540.8 %
Bottom StatesRankValue
Arkansas
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4427.5 %
New Jersey
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4526.8 %
Wyoming
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4626.3 %
Alabama
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4725.3 %
Mississippi
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4822.6 %

RSV Vaccination - Age 60+

New Mexico
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163.4 %
Wisconsin
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250.5 %
Colorado
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344.0 %
Alaska
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440.9 %
Maryland
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540.8 %
Oregon
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640.6 %
Connecticut
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740.2 %
Nebraska
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839.6 %
Michigan
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939.1 %
Hawaii
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1038.4 %
Arizona
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1137.9 %
Montana
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1237.7 %
Washington
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1337.5 %
Virginia
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1437.1 %
Maine
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1536.6 %
Delaware
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1636.4 %
Illinois
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1736.1 %
South Dakota
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1835.9 %
Indiana
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1935.3 %
Minnesota
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2034.8 %
Massachusetts
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2134.7 %
New Hampshire
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2134.7 %
Nevada
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2334.5 %
Kentucky
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2434.4 %
Rhode Island
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2434.4 %
Iowa
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2634.0 %
California
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2733.5 %
Kansas
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2833.4 %
Pennsylvania
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2932.9 %
Florida
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3032.4 %
North Carolina
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3032.4 %
Texas
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3032.4 %
Idaho
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3331.8 %
North Dakota
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3431.3 %
Georgia
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3530.3 %
New York
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3629.9 %
Louisiana
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3729.8 %
Vermont
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3829.5 %
Ohio
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3929.4 %
West Virginia
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4029.2 %
Tennessee
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4129.0 %
South Carolina
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4228.4 %
Oklahoma
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4328.3 %
Arkansas
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4427.5 %
New Jersey
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4526.8 %
Wyoming
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4626.3 %
Alabama
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4725.3 %
Mississippi
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4822.6 %
United States
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•33.0 %
District of Columbia
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•43.2 %
Missouri
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  • U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, National Center for Immunization and Respiratory Diseases, National Immunization Survey–Adult COVID Module, 8/18/2024-1/4/2025

RSV Vaccination - Age 60+ Trends

Percentage of adults age 60 and older who reported ever receiving an RSV vaccine

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US Value: 33.0 %

Top State(s): New Mexico: 63.4 %

Bottom State(s): Mississippi: 22.6 %

Definition: Percentage of adults age 60 and older who reported ever receiving an RSV vaccine

Data Source and Years(s): U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, National Center for Immunization and Respiratory Diseases, National Immunization Survey–Adult COVID Module, 8/18/2024-1/4/2025

Suggested Citation: America's Health Rankings analysis of U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, National Center for Immunization and Respiratory Diseases, National Immunization Survey–Adult COVID Module, United Health Foundation, AmericasHealthRankings.org, accessed 2026.

Respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) is a common respiratory virus that causes cold-like symptoms. RSV can lead to pneumonia and worsen underlying conditions such as asthma, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) and heart failure. 

While RSV tends to be mild for healthy adults and children older than 6 months, older adults are more likely to develop severe illness and require hospitalization. Every year in the United States, an estimated 100,000-150,000 adults age 60 and older are hospitalized for RSV. 

The annual economic burden of RSV among adults age 60 and older in the United States is estimated at $6.6 billion in 2022 dollars.

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recommends the RSV vaccine for all adults age 75 and older, as well as for adults ages 60-74 with elevated risk factors for severe RSV. Conditions that increase the risk of severe RSV include:

  • Cardiovascular diseases, such as heart failure, coronary artery disease and congenital heart disease. 
  • Chronic lung and respiratory diseases, such as COPD, emphysema and asthma. 
  • End-stage renal disease.
  • Chronic liver disease.

Carrico, Justin, Katherine A. Hicks, Eleanor Wilson, Catherine A. Panozzo, and Parinaz Ghaswalla. “The Annual Economic Burden of Respiratory Syncytial Virus in Adults in the United States.” The Journal of Infectious Diseases 230, no. 2 (August 16, 2024): e342–52. https://doi.org/10.1093/infdis/jiad559.

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