Journal of School Health
Volume 67, Issue 7, 1997, Pages 277-279
Asian-American Adolescent Immigrants: The New York City Schools Experience (Article)
Au L.* ,
Tso A. ,
Chin K.
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Sch.-Based Hepat. B Immunization P., Chinatown Health Clinic, 125 Walker St., New York, NY 10013, United States
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Chinatown Health Clinic, 125 Walker St., New York, NY 10013, United States
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Sch.-Based Hepat. B Immunization P., Chinatown Health Clinic, 125 Walker St., New York, NY 10013, United States
Abstract
This article describes development and implementation of a school-based vaccination program that targeted Asian-American adolescents. The program was implemented by the Chinatown Health Clinic in New York City in two high schools and a junior high school in Lower Manhattan. The article examines strategies effective in vaccinating this varied group of adolescents. Rates of completion for the three-dose hepatitis B vaccine are compared between schools. Optional serology testing for hepatitis B infection was conducted as part of the school program and rates of infection in this population are presented. The article discusses the importance and effectiveness of school-based programs in providing essential health services to this group of adolescents.
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DOI: 10.1111/j.1746-1561.1997.tb03449.x
ISSN: 00224391
Cited by: 9
Original Language: English