Wilson A L
Department of Pediatrics and Psychiatry, USD School of Medicine, Sioux Falls.
S D J Med. 1994 Jan;47(1):6-12.
This annual report on South Dakota's children highlights 1992 natality and mortality data and discusses the state's effort to improve its rate of childhood immunizations. In 1992 there was a slight increase over the previous year in total births (11,007) with 15% of these American Indians and 2% of other ethnic backgrounds. The state's 1992 infant mortality rate of 9.3 is the lowest ever recorded by South Dakota but represents a rate that is 9% higher than that of the United States. Analyses show that the post neonatal rate of death for American Indians remains much higher than that observed by minorities nation-wide. Progress is continuing in decreasing deaths due to perinatal causes, but infant death due to congenital anomalies and Sudden Infant Death are higher for South Dakota's white and minority populations than they are nation-wide. Current data show that only 61% of young children in South Dakota are up to date in their immunizations. The state is one of six sites in the nation to receive special funds to develop innovative strategies to achieve the year 2000 goal of a 90% childhood immunization rate. To achieve this goal there must be a commitment on the part of all health care providers to assure surveillance of children's immunization status and provision of vaccines to protect children and communities from preventable serious diseases.
这份关于南达科他州儿童的年度报告着重介绍了1992年的出生和死亡数据,并讨论了该州提高儿童免疫接种率的努力。1992年,总出生人数(11,007人)比上一年略有增加,其中15%为美洲印第安人,2%为其他种族背景。该州1992年的婴儿死亡率为9.3,是南达科他州有记录以来的最低水平,但仍比美国高出9%。分析表明,美洲印第安人的新生儿后期死亡率仍远高于全国范围内的少数族裔。在降低围产期死亡原因导致的死亡方面仍在取得进展,但南达科他州白人和少数族裔的先天性异常和婴儿猝死导致的婴儿死亡高于全国水平。目前的数据显示,南达科他州只有61%的幼儿按时接种了疫苗。该州是全国六个获得专项资金以制定创新战略以实现2000年90%儿童免疫接种率目标的地区之一。为实现这一目标,所有医疗保健提供者必须承诺确保对儿童免疫接种状况进行监测,并提供疫苗以保护儿童和社区免受可预防的严重疾病的侵害。