BackgroundAlthough pregnant women are a priority group for influenza vaccination, its effect on birth outcomes has long been debated. Numerous observational studies and a few randomized controlled studies have been conducted, with inconsistent results.ObjectivesTo evaluate the association of influenza vaccination in pregnancy with adverse birth outcomes.Data sourceThe Cochrane Library, PubMed, EMBASE, Web of Science, and Scopus were searched.Study eligibility criteriaThis analysis included randomized placebo-controlled studies, cohort studies, and case-control studies, in which inactivated influenza vaccination was given during pregnancy and fetal adverse birth outcomes were assessed.Participants & interventionWomen who received inactivated...
Pregnant women are a World Health Organization (WHO) priority group for influenza vaccination, but e...
Background: Inactivated influenza vaccine (IIV) and pertussis vaccination are recommended in pregna...
BACKGROUND: Infants are at increased risk of hospitalization for influenza. Although vaccinating wom...
AbstractEvidence that influenza vaccination during pregnancy is safe and effective at preventing inf...
Background: Pregnant women are the World Health Organisation’s top priority group for influenza vacc...
The recommendation to provide inactivated influenza vaccine (IIV) to pregnant women is based on obse...
Infections during pregnancy have the potential to adversely impact birth outcomes. We evaluated the ...
BACKGROUND: Influenza vaccination is routinely recommended for pregnant women, yet information on pe...
Objectives: To determine the effectiveness of influenza vaccination during pregnancy on child health...
Background: WHO identifies pregnant women to be at increased risk for severe outcomes from influenza...
Background Although pregnant women are considered at high risk for severe influenza disease, compara...
Background: Inactivated influenza vaccine (IIV) and pertussis vaccination are recommended in pregnan...
Background: Infections during pregnancy confers increased risk of maternal and perinatal morbidity a...
Background: Inactivated influenza vaccine (IIV) and pertussis vaccination are recommended in pregnan...
Background Our study aimed to assess the safety and protective effect of maternal influenza vaccinat...
Pregnant women are a World Health Organization (WHO) priority group for influenza vaccination, but e...
Background: Inactivated influenza vaccine (IIV) and pertussis vaccination are recommended in pregna...
BACKGROUND: Infants are at increased risk of hospitalization for influenza. Although vaccinating wom...
AbstractEvidence that influenza vaccination during pregnancy is safe and effective at preventing inf...
Background: Pregnant women are the World Health Organisation’s top priority group for influenza vacc...
The recommendation to provide inactivated influenza vaccine (IIV) to pregnant women is based on obse...
Infections during pregnancy have the potential to adversely impact birth outcomes. We evaluated the ...
BACKGROUND: Influenza vaccination is routinely recommended for pregnant women, yet information on pe...
Objectives: To determine the effectiveness of influenza vaccination during pregnancy on child health...
Background: WHO identifies pregnant women to be at increased risk for severe outcomes from influenza...
Background Although pregnant women are considered at high risk for severe influenza disease, compara...
Background: Inactivated influenza vaccine (IIV) and pertussis vaccination are recommended in pregnan...
Background: Infections during pregnancy confers increased risk of maternal and perinatal morbidity a...
Background: Inactivated influenza vaccine (IIV) and pertussis vaccination are recommended in pregnan...
Background Our study aimed to assess the safety and protective effect of maternal influenza vaccinat...
Pregnant women are a World Health Organization (WHO) priority group for influenza vaccination, but e...
Background: Inactivated influenza vaccine (IIV) and pertussis vaccination are recommended in pregna...
BACKGROUND: Infants are at increased risk of hospitalization for influenza. Although vaccinating wom...