为路易斯安那州公平接种麻风腮疫苗调配 Covid-19 资源

Arundhati Bakshi PhD , John McClure BS , Theresa Sokol MPH , Lee Mendoza PhD , Arun Adhikari PhD , Nancy Zhao MPH , Suryatapa Kar MPH , Jimmy Gale BS , Javone Davis Charles MPH , Kyle Freese PhD, MPH , Ousswa Kudia MPH , Sara Brown MPH
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导言路易斯安那州在新奥尔良南方颓废节(南方最大的 LGBTQ+ 骄傲节)前两个月发现了首例麻疹痘病例。路易斯安那州卫生部迅速调整了 COVID-19 的资源和策略,特别是利用疫苗突击队和流动活动、通过集中仓储和运输支持在州内重新分配疫苗以及社区合作等方式来控制天花的传播。在此,作者对各州的免疫信息系统数据进行了评估,以检查疫苗接种反应在地域和种族上是否公平。结果共有 113 家医疗机构加入了疫苗接种计划,并在高危人群经常出没的地方举办了 96 次流动疫苗接种活动。随着时间的推移,疫苗接种者中的种族差异逐渐缩小,在社会弱势指数较高的地区,疫苗的供应和接种情况也趋于公平。然而,黑人、女性和西班牙裔/拉丁裔患者未完成两剂系列疫苗接种的风险明显高于同类人群。
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Pivoting COVID-19 Resources for an Equitable Mpox Vaccine Response in Louisiana

Introduction

The first case of mpox in Louisiana was identified 2 months ahead of Southern Decadence Festival in New Orleans, the largest LGBTQ+ Pride festival in the South. With mpox case numbers reflecting racial disparities, the objective was to mount an equitable vaccination response.

Methods

The Louisiana Department of Health rapidly pivoted its COVID-19 resources and strategies—specifically, using vaccine strike teams and mobile events, in-state vaccine redistribution through centralized warehousing and shipping support, and community partnerships—to now control mpox transmission. Here, the authors have evaluated state-based Immunization Information System data to examine whether the vaccination response was geographically and racially equitable. Geographic equity was measured by taking into account vaccine availability as well as uptake in areas with high Social Vulnerability Index.

Results

A total of 113 providers were enrolled in the vaccination program, and 96 mobile vaccination events were held in locations frequented by at-risk populations. Racial disparities among vaccine recipients decreased over time, and vaccine availability and uptake were equitable in areas with high Social Vulnerability Indices. However, Black, female, and Hispanic/Latinx patients had significantly higher risk of not completing the 2-dose series than their counterparts.

Conclusions

The mpox vaccination response in Louisiana was geographically equitable, though some demographic disparities remained.

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