Ashwath D, Latha C, Soudarssanane M B, Wyatt H V
Department of Preventive and Social Medicine, Jawaharlal Institute of Postgraduate Medical Education and Research, Pondicherry, U.K.
Indian J Pediatr. 1993 May-Jun;60(3):451-4. doi: 10.1007/BF02751213.
Adults accompanying 64 children attending a hospital out-patient clinic were questioned about treatment and injections given for illnesses in the previous month. Half the children had received injections, almost all given by private doctors: we consider most of these injections to have been unnecessary. Three girls were paralysed by aggravation poliomyelitis after unnecessary injections. Adults approved of injections although they did not know what was injected.
陪同64名到医院门诊看病的儿童前来的成年人被问及前一个月孩子生病时接受的治疗和注射情况。一半的儿童接受了注射,几乎都是由私人医生进行的:我们认为其中大多数注射是不必要的。三名女孩在接受了不必要的注射后因脊髓灰质炎病情加重而瘫痪。尽管成年人不知道注射的是什么,但他们赞成注射。