The article reports on a study conducted by Dr. Angelia Eick and her colleagues at the Armed Forces Health Surveillance Center in Maryland which reveals the capacity of flu vaccination during pregnancy to protect the in...
]A recent study by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) finds that when mothers receive the flu vaccine, their babies experience fewer hospitalizations and emergency room visits for the flu, particularly if the baby is under three months
The flu vaccine does “double duty” by protecting both you and your baby. Infants cannot get a flu vaccine until they are six months old. When you get a flu shot during pregnancy, the protective antibodies that form in your body are transferred to your unborn. These antibodies will protect...
Objective:To determine pertussis and influenza vaccination coverage during pregnancy among women delivering in all the maternities of Geneva (Switzerland),... ML Areta,A Valiton,A Diana,... - 《Vaccine》 被引量: 0发表: 2022年 Vaccination and pregnancy Vaccination during pregnancy is a particul...
There is no association between exposure to the 2009 H1N1 "swine flu" vaccine during pregnancy and health problems in early childhood, concludes a study from Canada published by The BMJ today.
Infants born to mothers who were immunized during pregnancy with the seasonal flu vaccine were less likely to be premature, low birthweight, or hospitalized for influenza.
The mothers of 3169 of these infants received a seasonal flu vaccine 14 days or more before delivery and the mothers of 27,859 infants were not vaccinated during pregnancy. The 96 mothers who received the vaccine in their first trimester were excluded from the analysis, leaving the 1520 mothers...
“Maternal influenza vaccinationis safe, immunogenic, and can prevent laboratory-confirmed influenza and its complications in both mothers and infants,” they wrote.“Maternal immune responses to influenza vaccine during pregnancy are comparable to those of nonpregnant adults, and the transfer of influenz...
The American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists said in a statement it continues to recommend that pregnant women receive the flu vaccine. "Multiple published studies, as well as clinical experience, have all supported the belief that the flu vaccine is safe and effective during pregnancy,"...
during pregnancy, no large-scale maternal orinfant perinatal safety datawere available, researchers said. WHO’s Global Advisory Committee on Vaccine Safety specifically cited a lack of data regarding the safety of the inactivated influenza vaccine (IIV)...