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Health care segregation and race disparities in infectious disease: The case of nursing homes and seasonal influenza vaccinations

机译:传染病的卫生保健隔离和种族差异:疗养院和季节性流感疫苗接种的情况

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Examining nursing home segregation and race disparities in influenza vaccinations, this study demonstrates that segregation may increase both susceptibility and exposure to seasonal flu for black Americans. Evidence based on the 2004 U.S. National Nursing Home Survey shows that individuals in nursing homes with high percentages of black residents have less personal immunity to flu because they are less likely to have been vaccinated against the disease; they may also be more likely to be exposed to flu because more of their coresidents are also unvaccinated. This implies that segregation may generate dual disease hazards for contagious conditions. Segregation appears to limit black Americans' access to personal preventive measures against infection, while spatially concentrating those people who are most likely to become contagious.
机译:检查流感疫苗接种中的养老院隔离和种族差异,这项研究表明,隔离可能会增加美国黑人的敏感性和季节性流感暴露。根据2004年美国国家疗养院调查得出的证据显示,黑人居民比例较高的疗养院中的人对流感的个人免疫力较弱,因为他们接种该疾病的可能性较小;他们也可能更容易感染流感,因为他们的更多同居者也没有接种疫苗。这意味着隔离可能对传染性疾病产生双重疾病危害。种族隔离似乎限制了美国黑人采取预防感染的个人预防措施,同时在空间上集中了那些最有可能传染的人。

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