National Perinatal Epidemiology Unit, University of Oxford, Oxford, UK.
Semin Perinatol. 2011 Aug;35(4):240-4. doi: 10.1053/j.semperi.2011.02.021.
Social inequalities in infant mortality can be clearly demonstrated in the countries of the United Kingdom with a social gradient between different groups. Marked variations in infant mortality between ethnic groups are also evident in England and Wales, with the highest rates seen in Pakistani and Caribbean infants and the lowest rates in the white and Bangladeshi groups. Although individual risk factors for infant mortality are well understood, the reasons why certain social and ethnic groups have higher rates remain to be fully elucidated. Policies and interventions to tackle these inequalities are likely to be most effective if they have both universal and targeted components to "level-up" rates to the rate of the most advantaged in society.
社会不平等在婴儿死亡率中可以在联合王国的不同群体之间的社会梯度中清晰地体现出来。在英格兰和威尔士,不同种族之间的婴儿死亡率也存在明显差异,其中巴基斯坦和加勒比婴儿的死亡率最高,而白人和孟加拉国婴儿的死亡率最低。尽管婴儿死亡率的个别风险因素已经得到很好的理解,但某些社会和种族群体的高死亡率的原因仍有待充分阐明。如果解决这些不平等的政策和干预措施既有普遍的又有针对性的组成部分,将这些不平等的婴儿死亡率“拉平”到社会上最有利的水平,那么这些政策和干预措施可能最有效。