Immunization of pregnant women against seasonal influenza remains limited in low- and lower-middle-income countries despite being recommended by the World Health Organization (WHO). The WHO/PATH Maternal Influenza Immunization Project was created to identify and address obstacles to delivering influenza vaccines to pregnant women in low resource setting. To gain a better understanding of potential demand from this target group, we developed a model simulating pregnant women populations eligible for vaccination during antenatal care (ANC) services in all low- and lower-middle-income countries. We assessed potential vaccine demand in the context of both seasonal and year-round vaccination strategies and identified the ways that immunization p...
Objectives: To assess variations by time of year and hospital in the uptake of influenza and pertuss...
BACKGROUND: Pregnant women are a target group for receipt of influenza vaccine because there appears...
AbstractThe effectiveness of vaccines to mitigate the impact of annual seasonal influenza epidemics ...
<div><p>Immunization of pregnant women against seasonal influenza remains limited in low- and lower-...
Introduction: As of 2018, 118 of 194 WHO Member States reported the presence of an influenza vaccina...
From 2014 to 2017, the World Health Organization convened a working group to evaluate influenza dise...
In case of an influenza pandemic, the world will be in a situation where potential vaccine supply wi...
© 2016 Australian College of Midwives. Background: Antenatal influenza vaccination is an important p...
<p>There is potential for influenza vaccine programmes to make a substantial impact on severe diseas...
Objectives: To map the integration of existing maternal tetanus immunization programmes within anten...
Pregnant women and infants aged <6 months are at increased risk for influenza-related severe illness...
The addition of other respiratory illnesses such as flu could cripple the healthcare system during t...
AbstractInfluenza infection in pregnancy can have adverse impacts on maternal, fetal, and infant out...
Influenza infection in pregnant women is associated with increased risk of morbidity and mortality. ...
AbstractSeasonal influenza places a major burden on public health. Consequently, the World Health Or...
Objectives: To assess variations by time of year and hospital in the uptake of influenza and pertuss...
BACKGROUND: Pregnant women are a target group for receipt of influenza vaccine because there appears...
AbstractThe effectiveness of vaccines to mitigate the impact of annual seasonal influenza epidemics ...
<div><p>Immunization of pregnant women against seasonal influenza remains limited in low- and lower-...
Introduction: As of 2018, 118 of 194 WHO Member States reported the presence of an influenza vaccina...
From 2014 to 2017, the World Health Organization convened a working group to evaluate influenza dise...
In case of an influenza pandemic, the world will be in a situation where potential vaccine supply wi...
© 2016 Australian College of Midwives. Background: Antenatal influenza vaccination is an important p...
<p>There is potential for influenza vaccine programmes to make a substantial impact on severe diseas...
Objectives: To map the integration of existing maternal tetanus immunization programmes within anten...
Pregnant women and infants aged <6 months are at increased risk for influenza-related severe illness...
The addition of other respiratory illnesses such as flu could cripple the healthcare system during t...
AbstractInfluenza infection in pregnancy can have adverse impacts on maternal, fetal, and infant out...
Influenza infection in pregnant women is associated with increased risk of morbidity and mortality. ...
AbstractSeasonal influenza places a major burden on public health. Consequently, the World Health Or...
Objectives: To assess variations by time of year and hospital in the uptake of influenza and pertuss...
BACKGROUND: Pregnant women are a target group for receipt of influenza vaccine because there appears...
AbstractThe effectiveness of vaccines to mitigate the impact of annual seasonal influenza epidemics ...