Vaccination against pertussis in pregnancy is safe for pregnant women and newborns. Vaccination against pertussis during the second or early third trimester of pregnancy is highly protective against pertussis in young infants. Vaccination early in the third trimester versus vaccination late in the third trimester is associated with higher newborn anti-B. pertussis antibody levels. Infants whose mothers were vaccinated in pregnancy have less boosting of anti-B. pertussis antibody concentrations after their own vaccination, but this is not clinically significant. More immunogenicity and vaccine effectiveness studies are needed in countries using whole-cell pertussis vaccines. Vaccination in pregnancy induces anti-B. pertussis antibodies in br...
Abstract Background Worldwide, pertussis remains a major health problem among children. During the r...
The maternal Tdap (tetanus, diphtheria and acellular pertussis) vaccination program in the UK has su...
AbstractBackgroundGuidelines for protecting young infants from pertussis now recommend maternal pert...
Infants are at high risk for severe morbidity and mortality from pertussis disease during early infa...
Background: Worldwide, pertussis remains a major health problem among children. During the recent ou...
Background Worldwide, pertussis remains a major health problem among children. During the recent ...
Pertussis disease is most severe among young infants, leading to high morbidity and mortality. To re...
Pertussis disease is most severe among young infants, leading to high morbidity and mortality. To re...
The pregnant woman has an altered immune response and, for some pathologies, is at increased risk of...
Background Infants < 3 months of age are at highest risk for developing severe complications after ...
Worldwide, pertussis remains a major health problem among children. During the recent outbreaks of p...
Worldwide, pertussis remains a major health problem among children. During the recent outbreaks of p...
Background Infants < 3 months of age are at highest risk for developing severe complications afte...
Objective This study is conducted to summarise and present the current knowledge on antenatal vaccin...
(See the Editorial Commentary by Cherry on pages 338–40.) Background. Infants with pertussis infecti...
Abstract Background Worldwide, pertussis remains a major health problem among children. During the r...
The maternal Tdap (tetanus, diphtheria and acellular pertussis) vaccination program in the UK has su...
AbstractBackgroundGuidelines for protecting young infants from pertussis now recommend maternal pert...
Infants are at high risk for severe morbidity and mortality from pertussis disease during early infa...
Background: Worldwide, pertussis remains a major health problem among children. During the recent ou...
Background Worldwide, pertussis remains a major health problem among children. During the recent ...
Pertussis disease is most severe among young infants, leading to high morbidity and mortality. To re...
Pertussis disease is most severe among young infants, leading to high morbidity and mortality. To re...
The pregnant woman has an altered immune response and, for some pathologies, is at increased risk of...
Background Infants < 3 months of age are at highest risk for developing severe complications after ...
Worldwide, pertussis remains a major health problem among children. During the recent outbreaks of p...
Worldwide, pertussis remains a major health problem among children. During the recent outbreaks of p...
Background Infants < 3 months of age are at highest risk for developing severe complications afte...
Objective This study is conducted to summarise and present the current knowledge on antenatal vaccin...
(See the Editorial Commentary by Cherry on pages 338–40.) Background. Infants with pertussis infecti...
Abstract Background Worldwide, pertussis remains a major health problem among children. During the r...
The maternal Tdap (tetanus, diphtheria and acellular pertussis) vaccination program in the UK has su...
AbstractBackgroundGuidelines for protecting young infants from pertussis now recommend maternal pert...