Gan C Y, Yusof K
Department of Social and Preventive Medicine, Faculty of Medicine, University of Malaya, Kuala Lumpur.
Southeast Asian J Trop Med Public Health. 1993 Jun;24(2):302-6.
A survey conducted to assess the extent which the urban poor in rapidly expanding Kuala Lumpur utilize maternal and child health services available to them. The sample consisted of 1,380 households with children below 6 years and yielded 1,233 children below 6 years of age. 74% of the children had been delivered in government hospitals and 86% of the pregnancies had antenatal care in governmental establishments. 89.2% had BCG immunization before they were 1 year old but 13.3% had not received DPT by that age. Immunization was mainly done in government clinics. The overall immunization coverage for the whole of Kuala Lumpur is expected to be higher than these figures limited to the urban poor. Health planners should increase health facilities in the city to accommodate the expanding population. There is a need to continually campaign for immunization to improve coverage among the urban poor.
一项调查旨在评估在迅速扩张的吉隆坡,城市贫困人口利用现有妇幼保健服务的程度。样本包括1380个有6岁以下儿童的家庭,共产生了1233名6岁以下儿童。74%的儿童在政府医院出生,86%的孕妇在政府机构接受了产前护理。89.2%的儿童在1岁前接种了卡介苗,但13.3%的儿童在该年龄前未接种百白破疫苗。免疫接种主要在政府诊所进行。预计整个吉隆坡的总体免疫覆盖率将高于这些仅限于城市贫困人口的数字。卫生规划者应增加城市的卫生设施,以容纳不断增长的人口。有必要持续开展免疫接种宣传活动,以提高城市贫困人口中的覆盖率。