AbstractMaternal vaccination has been evaluated and found to be extremely effective at preventing illness in pregnant women and new-borns; however, uptake of such programmes has been low in some areas.To analyse factors contributing to uptake of vaccines globally, a systematic review on vaccine hesitancy was carried out by The Vaccine Confidence Project in 2012. In order to further analyse factors contributing to uptake of maternal immunisation, a further search within the broader systematic review was conducted using the terms ‘Pregnan*’ or ‘Matern*’. Forty-two articles were identified. Pregnancy-related articles were further screened to identify those focused on concerns, trust and access issues regarding maternal vaccination reported by ...
Background. The literature claims that an increased risk of complications from pertussis and influen...
Introduction: Vaccination of pregnant women with tetanus, diphtheria, and acellular pertussis (Tdap)...
AbstractObjective: The purpose of the study was to assess the knowledge, attitudes, beliefs, and fac...
Maternal vaccination has been evaluated and found to be extremely effective at preventing illness in...
Maternal vaccination has been evaluated and found to be extremely effective at preventing illness in...
Vaccination during pregnancy is a safe and effective intervention to protect women from potentially ...
Background and Objectives: Pregnant women are more likely to develop a more severe course of COVID-1...
BACKGROUND: The most important factor influencing maternal vaccination uptake is healthcare professi...
Background: Over the last years, vaccine hesitancy has been increasing globally, leading to a decrea...
BackgroundThis study aims to assess the uptake of maternal pertussis and COVID-19 vaccination and th...
BackgroundThe most important factor influencing maternal vaccination uptake is healthcare profession...
Introduction: uptake rates of antenatal vaccination remain suboptimal. Our aims were to determine: (...
INTRODUCTION: Uptake rates of antenatal vaccination remain suboptimal. Our aims were to determine (1...
Mass vaccination against COVID-19 is essential to control the pandemic. COVID-19 vaccines are now re...
Introduction: Uptake rates of antenatal vaccination remain suboptimal. Our aims were to determine (1...
Background. The literature claims that an increased risk of complications from pertussis and influen...
Introduction: Vaccination of pregnant women with tetanus, diphtheria, and acellular pertussis (Tdap)...
AbstractObjective: The purpose of the study was to assess the knowledge, attitudes, beliefs, and fac...
Maternal vaccination has been evaluated and found to be extremely effective at preventing illness in...
Maternal vaccination has been evaluated and found to be extremely effective at preventing illness in...
Vaccination during pregnancy is a safe and effective intervention to protect women from potentially ...
Background and Objectives: Pregnant women are more likely to develop a more severe course of COVID-1...
BACKGROUND: The most important factor influencing maternal vaccination uptake is healthcare professi...
Background: Over the last years, vaccine hesitancy has been increasing globally, leading to a decrea...
BackgroundThis study aims to assess the uptake of maternal pertussis and COVID-19 vaccination and th...
BackgroundThe most important factor influencing maternal vaccination uptake is healthcare profession...
Introduction: uptake rates of antenatal vaccination remain suboptimal. Our aims were to determine: (...
INTRODUCTION: Uptake rates of antenatal vaccination remain suboptimal. Our aims were to determine (1...
Mass vaccination against COVID-19 is essential to control the pandemic. COVID-19 vaccines are now re...
Introduction: Uptake rates of antenatal vaccination remain suboptimal. Our aims were to determine (1...
Background. The literature claims that an increased risk of complications from pertussis and influen...
Introduction: Vaccination of pregnant women with tetanus, diphtheria, and acellular pertussis (Tdap)...
AbstractObjective: The purpose of the study was to assess the knowledge, attitudes, beliefs, and fac...