Bahta Lynn, Ashkir Asli
Minn Med. 2015 Oct;98(10):33-6.
Over the past 10 years, Minnesota clinicians have noticed increased resistance to MMR vaccination among Somali Minnesotans. Misinformation about a discredited study asserting a link between the MMR vaccine and autism has permeated this community as parents have increasingly become concerned about the prevalence of autism spectrum disorder among their children. As a result, MMR vaccination rates among U.S.-born children of Somali descent are declining. This article reports findings from an investigation by the Minnesota Department of Health, which was undertaken to better understand vaccine hesitancy among Somali Minnesotans. Based on these and other findings, we propose a multi-pronged approach for increasing vaccination rates in this population.
在过去十年中,明尼苏达州的临床医生注意到,明尼苏达州的索马里裔人群对麻疹、腮腺炎和风疹(MMR)疫苗的抵抗力有所增强。一项声称MMR疫苗与自闭症之间存在关联的研究已被证明是不可信的,但相关错误信息在这个社区中广泛传播,因为家长们越来越担心自己孩子中自闭症谱系障碍的患病率。结果,索马里裔美国出生儿童的MMR疫苗接种率正在下降。本文报告了明尼苏达州卫生部进行的一项调查结果,该调查旨在更好地了解明尼苏达州索马里裔人群对疫苗的犹豫态度。基于这些及其他调查结果,我们提出了一种多管齐下的方法来提高该人群的疫苗接种率。