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Black Maternal and Infant Health: Historical Legacies of Slavery

机译:黑人母婴健康:奴隶制的历史遗产

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The legacies of slavery today are seen in structural racism that has resulted in disproportionate maternal and infant death among African Americans.The deep roots of these patterns of disparity in maternal and infant health lie with the commodification of enslaved Black women’s childbearing and physicians’ investment in serving the interests of slaveowners. Even certain medical specializations, such as obstetrics and gynecology, owe a debt to enslaved women who became experimental subjects in the development of the field.Public health initiatives must acknowledge these historical legacies by addressing institutionalized racism and implicit bias in medicine while promoting programs that remedy socially embedded health disparities.
机译:当今奴隶制的遗产体现在结构性种族主义中,这种种族主义导致非裔美国人的母婴死亡比例过高。这些母婴健康差异模式的深层根源在于奴役黑人妇女生育子女的商品化以及医师对母婴的投资。为奴隶主的利益服务。甚至妇产科和妇科等某些医学专业也对奴役妇女负有债务,这些妇女成为该领域发展中的实验对象。公共卫生计划必须通过解决制度化的种族主义和医学上的隐性偏见来承认这些历史遗留问题,同时倡导补救方案社会上嵌入的健康差异。

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