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| The Arizona Partnership for Immunization(TAPI)TAPI is a non-profit statewide coalition of over 400 members. TAPI was formed in response to the alarming fact that in 1993, only 43% of Arizona’s two-year-olds were fully immunized against preventable childhood diseases like measles, mumps, polio and whooping cough. Through the efforts of TAPI’s partners from both the public and private sectors, immunization coverage rates in Arizona have improved dramatically, with nearly three in four children fully immunized by age two. Unfortunately, the problem never ends. Each year in Arizona almost 100,000 babies are born, and none arrive immunized. MissionTo foster a comprehensive, sustained community program for the immunization of Arizonans against vaccine preventable diseases. GoalTo deliver age appropriate immunizations by the year 2010 to at least 90% of Arizona’s two-year-old children before their second birthday and to encourage appropriate immunizations through the lifespan. Instructions:
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