Bowen Kathryn A, Marshall William N
Department of Pediatrics, University of Arizona, 1501 N. Campbell Blvd., PO Box 245073, Tucson, AZ 85724, USA.
J Immigr Minor Health. 2008 Feb;10(1):17-21. doi: 10.1007/s10903-007-9052-z.
Using data obtained through the Arizona Child Fatality Review Program, we reviewed deaths of all children (birth-17 years) who were Mexican or Central American residents and who died in Pima County, Arizona during the years 1995-2004. They accounted for 5% of all pediatric deaths in the county. Causes of death were motor vehicle collision (32%), environmental exposure (17%), prematurity (11%), other trauma (11%) and other medical conditions (28%). Fifty-three percent of these children were in the US seeking medical care; 36% were undocumented migrants. Significant trends over the 10 years were toward fewer children seeking medical care and more children dying while border crossing. Border health and economic disparities affected overall child mortality in this US county, but current prevention efforts are unlikely to affect this population group.
利用通过亚利桑那州儿童死亡审查项目获得的数据,我们回顾了1995年至2004年间在亚利桑那州皮马县死亡的所有墨西哥或中美洲居民儿童(出生至17岁)。他们占该县所有儿科死亡人数的5%。死因包括机动车碰撞(32%)、环境暴露(17%)、早产(11%)、其他创伤(11%)和其他医疗状况(28%)。这些儿童中有53%在美国寻求医疗护理;36%是无证移民。这10年的显著趋势是寻求医疗护理的儿童减少,而在边境过境时死亡的儿童增多。边境地区的健康和经济差距影响了这个美国县的儿童总体死亡率,但目前的预防措施不太可能影响这一人群。