Background Worldwide, pertussis remains a major health problem among children. During the recent outbreaks of pertussis, maternal antenatal immunisation was introduced in several industrial countries. This systematic review aimed to synthesize evidence for the efficacy and safety of the pertussis vaccination that was given to pregnant women to protect infants from pertussis infection. Methods We searched literature in the Cochrane Central Register of Controlled Trials, Medline, Embase, and OpenGrey between inception of the various databases and 16 May 2016. The search terms included ‘pertussis’, ‘whooping cough’, ‘pertussis vaccine,’ ‘tetanus, diphtheria and pertussis vaccines’ and ‘pregnancy’ and ‘perinatal’. Results We incl...
In the Valencian Community (Spain), the programme of maternal pertussis vaccination during pregnancy...
BackgroundInfants aged <1 year are at highest risk for pertussis-related morbidity and mortality. In...
(See the Editorial Commentary by Cherry on pages 338–40.) Background. Infants with pertussis infecti...
Background: Worldwide, pertussis remains a major health problem among children. During the recent ou...
Abstract Background Worldwide, pertussis remains a major health problem among children. During the r...
Worldwide, pertussis remains a major health problem among children. During the recent outbreaks of p...
Worldwide, pertussis remains a major health problem among children. During the recent outbreaks of p...
Background Infants < 3 months of age are at highest risk for developing severe complications after ...
The pregnant woman has an altered immune response and, for some pathologies, is at increased risk of...
Vaccination against pertussis in pregnancy is safe for pregnant women and newborns. Vaccination agai...
Background Infants < 3 months of age are at highest risk for developing severe complications afte...
Objective This study is conducted to summarise and present the current knowledge on antenatal vaccin...
AbstractBackgroundGuidelines for protecting young infants from pertussis now recommend maternal pert...
BACKGROUND:Maternal pertussis vaccination has been introduced in several countries to prevent pertus...
BackgroundMaternal pertussis vaccination has been introduced in several countries to prevent pertuss...
In the Valencian Community (Spain), the programme of maternal pertussis vaccination during pregnancy...
BackgroundInfants aged <1 year are at highest risk for pertussis-related morbidity and mortality. In...
(See the Editorial Commentary by Cherry on pages 338–40.) Background. Infants with pertussis infecti...
Background: Worldwide, pertussis remains a major health problem among children. During the recent ou...
Abstract Background Worldwide, pertussis remains a major health problem among children. During the r...
Worldwide, pertussis remains a major health problem among children. During the recent outbreaks of p...
Worldwide, pertussis remains a major health problem among children. During the recent outbreaks of p...
Background Infants < 3 months of age are at highest risk for developing severe complications after ...
The pregnant woman has an altered immune response and, for some pathologies, is at increased risk of...
Vaccination against pertussis in pregnancy is safe for pregnant women and newborns. Vaccination agai...
Background Infants < 3 months of age are at highest risk for developing severe complications afte...
Objective This study is conducted to summarise and present the current knowledge on antenatal vaccin...
AbstractBackgroundGuidelines for protecting young infants from pertussis now recommend maternal pert...
BACKGROUND:Maternal pertussis vaccination has been introduced in several countries to prevent pertus...
BackgroundMaternal pertussis vaccination has been introduced in several countries to prevent pertuss...
In the Valencian Community (Spain), the programme of maternal pertussis vaccination during pregnancy...
BackgroundInfants aged <1 year are at highest risk for pertussis-related morbidity and mortality. In...
(See the Editorial Commentary by Cherry on pages 338–40.) Background. Infants with pertussis infecti...