The recommendation to provide inactivated influenza vaccine (IIV) to pregnant women is based on observed protection against influenza-related morbidity in mother and infant. Non-live vaccines may have non-specific effects (NSEs), increasing the risk of non-targeted infections in females. We reviewed the evidence from available randomised controlled trials (RCTs) of IIV to pregnant women, to assess whether IIV may have NSEs. Four RCTs, all conducted in low- and middle-income settings, were identified. We extracted information on all-cause and infectious mortality and adverse events in women and their infants. We conducted meta-analyses providing risk ratios (RR). The meta-analysis for maternal all-cause mortality provided a RR of 1.48 (95% C...
Pregnant women have an increased risk of influenza infection and complications. The Advisory Committ...
Pregnancy places otherwise healthy women at an increased risk of complications arising from an influ...
Influenza is a significant cause of morbidity and mortality for pregnant women and infants worldwide...
BackgroundAlthough pregnant women are a priority group for influenza vaccination, its effect on birt...
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...
Background: Inactivated influenza vaccine (IIV) and pertussis vaccination are recommended in pregnan...
Background: Inactivated influenza vaccine (IIV) and pertussis vaccination are recommended in pregnan...
Pregnant women are a World Health Organization (WHO) priority group for influenza vaccination, but e...
In several countries, pregnant women are recommended seasonal influenza vaccination and identified a...
BACKGROUND: Influenza vaccination is routinely recommended for pregnant women, yet information on pe...
Pregnant women and their infants are vulnerable to severe disease and secondary complications from i...
Introduction: Seasonal inactivated influenza vaccine (IIV) is routinely recommended during pregnancy...
Infections during pregnancy have the potential to adversely impact birth outcomes. We evaluated the ...
Background: WHO identifies pregnant women to be at increased risk for severe outcomes from influenza...
Pregnant women have an increased risk of influenza infection and complications. The Advisory Committ...
Pregnancy places otherwise healthy women at an increased risk of complications arising from an influ...
Influenza is a significant cause of morbidity and mortality for pregnant women and infants worldwide...
BackgroundAlthough pregnant women are a priority group for influenza vaccination, its effect on birt...
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...
Background: Inactivated influenza vaccine (IIV) and pertussis vaccination are recommended in pregnan...
Background: Inactivated influenza vaccine (IIV) and pertussis vaccination are recommended in pregnan...
Pregnant women are a World Health Organization (WHO) priority group for influenza vaccination, but e...
In several countries, pregnant women are recommended seasonal influenza vaccination and identified a...
BACKGROUND: Influenza vaccination is routinely recommended for pregnant women, yet information on pe...
Pregnant women and their infants are vulnerable to severe disease and secondary complications from i...
Introduction: Seasonal inactivated influenza vaccine (IIV) is routinely recommended during pregnancy...
Infections during pregnancy have the potential to adversely impact birth outcomes. We evaluated the ...
Background: WHO identifies pregnant women to be at increased risk for severe outcomes from influenza...
Pregnant women have an increased risk of influenza infection and complications. The Advisory Committ...
Pregnancy places otherwise healthy women at an increased risk of complications arising from an influ...
Influenza is a significant cause of morbidity and mortality for pregnant women and infants worldwide...