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儿童新冠疫苗接种不平等现象:多维人口学分析

COVID-19 Vaccine Uptake Inequality Among Children: A Multidimensional Demographic Analysis.

作者信息

Karimi Seyed M, Moghadami Mana, Parh Md Yasin Ali, Shakib Shaminul H, Zarei Hamid, Aranha Venetia, Poursafargholi Sepideh, Allen Trey, Little Bert B, Antimisiaris Demetra, McKinney W Paul, Chen Yu-Ting, Ingram Taylor, Graham Angela

机构信息

Department of Health Management and Systems Sciences, School of Public Health and Information Sciences, University of Louisville, Louisville, KY 40202, USA.

Department of Bioinformatics and Biostatistics, School of Public Health and Information Sciences, University of Louisville, Louisville, KY 40202, USA.

出版信息

Healthcare (Basel). 2025 Apr 29;13(9):1019. doi: 10.3390/healthcare13091019.

Abstract

Although children can contract COVID-19, their typically lower immune reactivity appears to shield them from the intense hyperinflammatory response observed in other age groups, leading to milder disease symptoms. Nonetheless, children's infection raises the possibility of unwanted transmission of the coronavirus to others, especially because most infected children are asymptomatic. This study examines the uptake of the first and second doses of the COVID-19 vaccine among children by combinations of age, race, ethnicity, and sex. Data from the immunization registry were utilized to assess changes over time in COVID-19 vaccine uptake among children in Jefferson County, Kentucky's most populous county. The analysis examined trends by age, race, ethnicity, and combinations of age-race, age-ethnicity, age-race-sex, and age-ethnicity-sex during the first six quarters of the COVID-19 vaccination rollout. By May 2022, in 16-17-year-olds, the highest and lowest COVID-19 vaccination rates were observed among White and Black children (64.8% versus 41.2%, respectively, for dose two). The highest two-dose vaccination rate at ages 12-15 years was among Multiracial and White children (63.3% and 62.9%, respectively), the lowest among Black children (38.8%). The highest two-dose vaccination rate at ages 5-11 years was among children of Some Other Races, Asian, and White children (37.0%, 36.7%, and 35.5%, respectively), and the lowest among Black children (17.2%). Inequalities in COVID-19 vaccination based on race, ethnicity, and sex persisted throughout the study period. Efforts in vaccine distribution and promotional initiatives should focus on increasing vaccination rates among children from racial and ethnic minority groups and males.

摘要

虽然儿童会感染新冠病毒,但他们通常较低的免疫反应性似乎能保护他们免受其他年龄组中观察到的强烈过度炎症反应,从而导致症状较轻的疾病。尽管如此,儿童感染增加了冠状病毒向他人意外传播的可能性,特别是因为大多数受感染儿童没有症状。本研究按年龄、种族、族裔和性别组合,考察了儿童中新冠疫苗第一剂和第二剂的接种情况。利用免疫登记数据评估肯塔基州人口最多的杰斐逊县儿童新冠疫苗接种率随时间的变化。该分析考察了新冠疫苗接种推广前六个季度按年龄、种族、族裔以及年龄 - 种族、年龄 - 族裔、年龄 - 种族 - 性别和年龄 - 族裔 - 性别的组合的趋势。到2022年5月,在16 - 17岁人群中,白人和黑人儿童的新冠疫苗接种率最高和最低(第二剂分别为64.8%和41.2%)。12 - 15岁人群中两剂疫苗接种率最高的是多种族和白人儿童(分别为63.3%和62.9%),最低的是黑人儿童(38.8%)。5 - 11岁人群中两剂疫苗接种率最高的是其他一些种族、亚裔和白人儿童(分别为37.0%、36.7%和35.5%),最低的是黑人儿童(17.2%)。在整个研究期间,基于种族、族裔和性别的新冠疫苗接种不平等现象持续存在。疫苗分发和推广举措应致力于提高少数族裔和男性儿童的接种率。

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