Background The effects of maternal influenza infection on the fetus remain unclear. We studied mild influenza and influenza antibodies in relation to birth weight and risks of pre-eclampsia, preterm birth (PTB), and small for gestational age (SGA) birth among the unvaccinated participants in the Norwegian Influenza Pregnancy Cohort. Methods Pregnant women attending a routine ultrasound were recruited from four hospitals in Norway shortly after the 2009 A(H1N1) pandemic. The present study was restricted to unvaccinated participants who were pregnant during the pandemic. Information on the participants was obtained through questionnaires and linkage with national re...
Introduction: There is a need for additional information on the fetal risks and relative safety of t...
Human infection with novel influenza A (H1N1) virus was first reported in April 2009 in Mexico and t...
Infections during pregnancy have the potential to adversely impact birth outcomes. We evaluated the ...
Abstract Background The effects of maternal influenza infection on the fetus remain unclear. We stud...
Previous studies of fetal death with maternal influenza have been inconsistent. We explored the effe...
Background: A population‐based pregnancy cohort was established in Norway to study potential effects...
BACKGROUND: Pregnant women were at increased risk for serious outcomes of 2009 pandemic influenza A ...
Seasonal influenza can cause significant morbidity in pregnant women. Much of the existing epidemiol...
Background Although pregnant women are considered at high risk for severe influenza disease, compara...
Objective To investigate whether an adjuvanted pandemic A/H1N1 2009 influenza vaccine in pregnancy w...
BACKGROUND: Influenza vaccination is routinely recommended for pregnant women, yet information on pe...
BACKGROUND: In April 2009 a novel influenza A virus (AH1N1v) of swine origin (swine flu) emerged, sp...
Influenza virus infection causes approximately 1 billion infections worldwide each year. These infec...
Background: In April 2009 a novel influenza A virus (AH1N1v) of swine origin (swine flu) emerged, sp...
In 2009, pregnant women were specifically targeted by a national vaccination campaign against pandem...
Introduction: There is a need for additional information on the fetal risks and relative safety of t...
Human infection with novel influenza A (H1N1) virus was first reported in April 2009 in Mexico and t...
Infections during pregnancy have the potential to adversely impact birth outcomes. We evaluated the ...
Abstract Background The effects of maternal influenza infection on the fetus remain unclear. We stud...
Previous studies of fetal death with maternal influenza have been inconsistent. We explored the effe...
Background: A population‐based pregnancy cohort was established in Norway to study potential effects...
BACKGROUND: Pregnant women were at increased risk for serious outcomes of 2009 pandemic influenza A ...
Seasonal influenza can cause significant morbidity in pregnant women. Much of the existing epidemiol...
Background Although pregnant women are considered at high risk for severe influenza disease, compara...
Objective To investigate whether an adjuvanted pandemic A/H1N1 2009 influenza vaccine in pregnancy w...
BACKGROUND: Influenza vaccination is routinely recommended for pregnant women, yet information on pe...
BACKGROUND: In April 2009 a novel influenza A virus (AH1N1v) of swine origin (swine flu) emerged, sp...
Influenza virus infection causes approximately 1 billion infections worldwide each year. These infec...
Background: In April 2009 a novel influenza A virus (AH1N1v) of swine origin (swine flu) emerged, sp...
In 2009, pregnant women were specifically targeted by a national vaccination campaign against pandem...
Introduction: There is a need for additional information on the fetal risks and relative safety of t...
Human infection with novel influenza A (H1N1) virus was first reported in April 2009 in Mexico and t...
Infections during pregnancy have the potential to adversely impact birth outcomes. We evaluated the ...