Koppaka Ram, Wharton Melinda, Lindley Megan C, Kohli Jitinder, Morita Julie
National Center for Immunization and Respiratory Diseases, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, GA 30333, United States.
Deloitte Consulting, Arlington, VA 22209, United States.
Health Aff Sch. 2023 Dec 8;1(6):qxad071. doi: 10.1093/haschl/qxad071. eCollection 2023 Dec.
Inequities in availability and access to adult vaccinations represent significant gaps in the US public health infrastructure. Adults in racial and ethnic minority groups are less likely to receive routinely recommended vaccinations due to systemic barriers, distribution inequities, and lack of trust in vaccines; similar disparities were seen during early COVID-19 vaccination efforts. However, a deliberate focus on reducing disparities can yield progress. National data show narrowing of racial and ethnic adult COVID-19 vaccination coverage disparities over time, highlighting the value of the equity-focused, community-level interventions implemented during the pandemic. This paper describes the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's efforts during the COVID-19 pandemic to address racial and ethnic disparities in adult immunization, and how lessons learned may be applied post-pandemic. Progress made is likely to be lost without sustained support for adult vaccination at national, state, and community levels.
成人疫苗接种在可及性方面的不平等是美国公共卫生基础设施中的重大缺口。由于系统性障碍、分配不均以及对疫苗缺乏信任,少数种族和族裔群体中的成年人接受常规推荐疫苗接种的可能性较低;在早期新冠疫苗接种工作中也出现了类似的差异。然而,有意识地关注减少差异能够取得进展。国家数据显示,随着时间推移,种族和族裔成人新冠疫苗接种覆盖率的差异在缩小,这凸显了疫情期间实施的以公平为重点的社区层面干预措施的价值。本文描述了疾病控制与预防中心在新冠疫情期间为解决成人免疫方面的种族和族裔差异所做的努力,以及如何将疫情期间吸取的经验教训应用于疫情之后。如果在国家、州和社区层面没有对成人疫苗接种的持续支持,已取得的进展可能会付诸东流。