Introduction: Respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) is a common cause of infant hospitalization and mortality. With multiple vaccines in development, we aimed to determine: (1) the awareness of RSV among pregnant women and healthcare professionals (HCPs), and (2) attitudes toward clinical trials and routine implementation of antenatal RSV vaccination. Methods: Separate questionnaires for pregnant women and HCPs were distributed within 4 hospitals in South England (July 2017–January 2018). Results: Responses from 314 pregnant women and 204 HCPs (18% obstetricians, 75% midwives, 7% unknown) were analyzed. Most pregnant women (88%) and midwives (66%) had no/very little awareness of RSV, unlike obstetricians (14%). Among pregnant women, 29% an...
Introduction: There are vaccines in clinical trials that target the bacterium Group B Streptococcus ...
Pregnant women and newborns are considered a subgroup of population at increased risk for several in...
OBJECTIVE: To examine amongst healthcare professionals in England; knowledge of vaccinations in preg...
Introduction: Respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) is a common cause of infant hospitalization and mort...
INTRODUCTION: Respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) is a common cause of infant hospitalization and mort...
Introduction: Respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) is a common cause of infant hospitalization and mort...
Respiratory Syncytial Virus (RSV) is a common cause of infant hospitalisation and mortality. With mu...
Introduction: Uptake rates of antenatal vaccination remain suboptimal. Our aims were to determine (1...
Introduction: Uptake rates of antenatal vaccination remain suboptimal. Our aims were to determine (1...
Introduction Maternal vaccination is increasingly part of antenatal care in the UK and worldwide. Tr...
BACKGROUND: Since coronavirus disease 2019 vaccines have been distributed, a debate has raised on wh...
Introduction Antenatal vaccination has become a part of routine care during pregnancy in the UK and ...
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...
Background: Many years have passed since the severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 pandemi...
Introduction: There are vaccines in clinical trials that target the bacterium Group B Streptococcus ...
Pregnant women and newborns are considered a subgroup of population at increased risk for several in...
OBJECTIVE: To examine amongst healthcare professionals in England; knowledge of vaccinations in preg...
Introduction: Respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) is a common cause of infant hospitalization and mort...
INTRODUCTION: Respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) is a common cause of infant hospitalization and mort...
Introduction: Respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) is a common cause of infant hospitalization and mort...
Respiratory Syncytial Virus (RSV) is a common cause of infant hospitalisation and mortality. With mu...
Introduction: Uptake rates of antenatal vaccination remain suboptimal. Our aims were to determine (1...
Introduction: Uptake rates of antenatal vaccination remain suboptimal. Our aims were to determine (1...
Introduction Maternal vaccination is increasingly part of antenatal care in the UK and worldwide. Tr...
BACKGROUND: Since coronavirus disease 2019 vaccines have been distributed, a debate has raised on wh...
Introduction Antenatal vaccination has become a part of routine care during pregnancy in the UK and ...
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...
Background: Many years have passed since the severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 pandemi...
Introduction: There are vaccines in clinical trials that target the bacterium Group B Streptococcus ...
Pregnant women and newborns are considered a subgroup of population at increased risk for several in...
OBJECTIVE: To examine amongst healthcare professionals in England; knowledge of vaccinations in preg...