Herrera G A, Zhao Z, Klevens R M
National Immunization Program, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, Georgia 30333, USA.
Am J Prev Med. 2001 May;20(4 Suppl):69-74. doi: 10.1016/s0749-3797(01)00277-x.
Estimated vaccination coverage of Hispanic children is consistently lower than that of white non-Hispanic children. "Hispanic ethnicity" defines a highly heterogeneous group of the U.S. population; however, vaccination coverage by ancestry group has not been studied. This study explores differences in vaccination coverage among Hispanic children by ancestry group.
The National Immunization Survey (NIS) uses a random-digit-dial sample of telephone numbers in each state and in 28 urban areas. The NIS provides vaccination coverage information representative of all U.S. children aged 19 to 35 months. We pooled NIS data from 1996 through 1999 and selected Hispanic and white non-Hispanic children for analysis. We categorized Hispanic children into the following ancestry groups: Mexican, Central American, Puerto Rican, Cuban, South American, and Dominican. We used t tests to detect differences in coverage between children of Hispanic ancestry, by group, compared to white non-Hispanic children, by vaccine, and the vaccination series 4:3:1:3.
Estimated vaccination coverage with 4:3:1:3 was 80.1% (95% CI, 79.6-80.6) among white non-Hispanic children. Estimated coverage was lower among Puerto Rican (75.8%; 95% CI, 72.1-79.5), Cuban (73.1%; 95% CI, 65.1-81.1), Mexican (71.7%; 95% CI, 69.9-73.5), and Central American (68.7%; 95% CI, 62.0-75.4) children, and was higher among South American (82.0%; 95% CI, 75.5-88.5) and Dominican (82.2%; 95% CI, 75.5-88.5) children; however, these differences were only statistically significant for Puerto Rican, Mexican, and Central American children. Among children living in poverty, estimated coverage with 4:3:1:3 was lower among Mexican (68.0%; 95% CI, 65.1-70.9), Central American (69.7%; 95% CI, 59.8-79.6), and South American (69.0%; 95% CI, 50.9-87.1) children than among white non-Hispanic children (73.4%; 95% CI, 71.6-75.2); however, this difference was significant only among Mexican children. Coverage was similar or somewhat higher among Puerto Rican (72.9%; 95% CI, 65.7-80.1) and Dominican (80.2%; 95% CI, 68.5-91.9) children than white non-Hispanic children living below poverty.
Findings from the NIS strongly suggest that estimated vaccination coverage among children of Hispanic ancestry varies by group. Improved monitoring of vaccination coverage among Hispanics by community is necessary, and where undervaccination is identified, interventions should be matched to community needs.
据估计,西班牙裔儿童的疫苗接种覆盖率一直低于非西班牙裔白人儿童。“西班牙裔”定义了美国人口中一个高度异质的群体;然而,按祖籍群体划分的疫苗接种覆盖率尚未得到研究。本研究探讨了按祖籍群体划分的西班牙裔儿童在疫苗接种覆盖率方面的差异。
国家免疫调查(NIS)使用每个州和28个城市地区的随机数字拨号电话号码样本。NIS提供了代表所有19至35个月大美国儿童的疫苗接种覆盖率信息。我们汇总了1996年至1999年的NIS数据,并选择西班牙裔和非西班牙裔白人儿童进行分析。我们将西班牙裔儿童分为以下祖籍群体:墨西哥裔、中美洲裔、波多黎各裔、古巴裔、南美裔和多米尼加裔。我们使用t检验来检测西班牙裔祖籍儿童群体与非西班牙裔白人儿童在疫苗接种覆盖率上的差异,按疫苗以及疫苗接种系列4:3:1:3进行比较。
非西班牙裔白人儿童中4:3:1:3疫苗接种系列的估计覆盖率为80.1%(95%置信区间,79.6 - 80.6)。波多黎各裔(75.8%;95%置信区间,72.1 - 79.5)、古巴裔(73.1%;95%置信区间,65.1 - 81.1)、墨西哥裔(71.7%;95%置信区间,69.9 - 73.5)和中美洲裔(68.7%;95%置信区间,62.0 - 75.4)儿童的估计覆盖率较低,而南美裔(82.0%;95%置信区间,75.5 - 88.5)和多米尼加裔(82.2%;95%置信区间,75.5 - 88.5)儿童的估计覆盖率较高;然而,这些差异仅在波多黎各裔、墨西哥裔和中美洲裔儿童中具有统计学意义。在生活贫困的儿童中,墨西哥裔(68.0%;95%置信区间,65.1 - 70.9)、中美洲裔(69.7%;95%置信区间,59.8 - 79.6)和南美裔(69.0%;95%置信区间,50.9 - 87.1)儿童4:3:1:3疫苗接种系列的估计覆盖率低于非西班牙裔白人儿童(73.4%;95%置信区间,71.6 - 75.2);然而,这种差异仅在墨西哥裔儿童中具有统计学意义。波多黎各裔(