Immunological and serological changes that occur during pregnancy can alter the susceptibility of both the mother and the fetus against various infectious diseases. The pregnant woman has an altered immune response and, for some pathologies, is at increased risk of infection and of developing complications and serious outcomes. In addition, maternal infections can result in congenital anomalies, malformations or severe neonatal diseases. Vaccination of pregnant women can therefore have a double goal: to protect the mother from diseases that could have an impact on her health and to avoid infection/disease transmission to the fetus or the newborn. Despite the potential benefits of immunization in pregnant women, it is still evident reluctanc...
Immunization during pregnancy has been recommended in an increasing number of countries. The aim of ...
Maternal vaccination is an effective means of protecting pregnant women, their fetuses and infants f...
Immunization during pregnancy has been recommended in an increasing number of countries. The aim of ...
Immunological and serological changes that occur during pregnancy can alter the susceptibility of bo...
Immunization during pregnancy is an efficient strategy to protect both the mother and the newborn in...
Vaccination is the process of stimulating a protective adaptive immune response against microbes by ...
Pregnancy is a critically important state for any women in her life time. Administration of a vaccin...
AbstractThe US Centers for Disease Control & Prevention currently recommend routine immunization to ...
AbstractThe administration of vaccines is not usually recommended in pregnant women because of a fea...
Maternal vaccination offers the opportunity to protect pregnant women and their infants against pote...
The administration of vaccines is not usually recommended in pregnant women because of a fear of sev...
Pregnant women and newborns are vulnerable to several pathogens and are at high risk of exposure to ...
Maternal immunization has the potential to reduce the burden of infectious diseases in the pregnant ...
Pregnancy is characterized by immunological alterations in pregnant women that permit the growth of ...
Maternal immunization against some infectious diseases can offer significant advantages for women, p...
Immunization during pregnancy has been recommended in an increasing number of countries. The aim of ...
Maternal vaccination is an effective means of protecting pregnant women, their fetuses and infants f...
Immunization during pregnancy has been recommended in an increasing number of countries. The aim of ...
Immunological and serological changes that occur during pregnancy can alter the susceptibility of bo...
Immunization during pregnancy is an efficient strategy to protect both the mother and the newborn in...
Vaccination is the process of stimulating a protective adaptive immune response against microbes by ...
Pregnancy is a critically important state for any women in her life time. Administration of a vaccin...
AbstractThe US Centers for Disease Control & Prevention currently recommend routine immunization to ...
AbstractThe administration of vaccines is not usually recommended in pregnant women because of a fea...
Maternal vaccination offers the opportunity to protect pregnant women and their infants against pote...
The administration of vaccines is not usually recommended in pregnant women because of a fear of sev...
Pregnant women and newborns are vulnerable to several pathogens and are at high risk of exposure to ...
Maternal immunization has the potential to reduce the burden of infectious diseases in the pregnant ...
Pregnancy is characterized by immunological alterations in pregnant women that permit the growth of ...
Maternal immunization against some infectious diseases can offer significant advantages for women, p...
Immunization during pregnancy has been recommended in an increasing number of countries. The aim of ...
Maternal vaccination is an effective means of protecting pregnant women, their fetuses and infants f...
Immunization during pregnancy has been recommended in an increasing number of countries. The aim of ...