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Low Vaccination Rates Show Health Disparities, Impact Population Health

A recent study exhibits low vaccination rates among racial and ethnic minority communities, displaying health disparities and affecting population health.

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By Erin McNemar, MPA

- According to a study published in the American Journal of Preventive Medicine, racial and ethnic minority communities are presenting low vaccination rates, highlighting health disparities and impacting population health.

Vaccinations can significantly decrease deaths from vaccine-preventable diseases in children to 300 per year in the United States. However, more than 42,000 adults die each year from vaccine-preventable diseases.

Annually, influenza causes around 140,000 to 710,000 hospitalizations and 12,000 to 61,000 deaths in adults. Additionally, vulnerable communities find themselves at higher risk of influenza-related hospitalization. Pneumococcal disease causes around 242,000 hospitalizations and 16,000 deaths in adults aged 65 years or older each year.