AbstractEvidence that influenza vaccination during pregnancy is safe and effective at preventing influenza disease in women and their children through the first months of life is increasing. Several reports of reduced risk of adverse outcomes associated with influenza vaccination have generated interest in its potential for improving pregnancy outcome. Gavi, the Vaccine Alliance, estimates maternal influenza immunization programs in low-income countries would have a relatively modest impact on mortality compared to other new or under-utilized vaccines, however the impact would be substantially greater if reported vaccine effects on improved pregnancy outcomes were accurate. Here, we examine the available evidence and methodological issues b...
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...
Based on previous observations during pandemics and seasonal epidemics, pregnant women are considere...
AbstractEvidence that influenza vaccination during pregnancy is safe and effective at preventing inf...
© 2015 Elsevier Ltd.Background: Pregnant women and their infants under 6 months of age infected with...
Background: Pregnant women are the World Health Organisation’s top priority group for influenza vacc...
AbstractInfluenza infection in pregnancy can have adverse impacts on maternal, fetal, and infant out...
From 2014 to 2017, the World Health Organization convened a working group to evaluate influenza dise...
Background: Infections during pregnancy confers increased risk of maternal and perinatal morbidity a...
ObjectiveTo determine whether maternal vaccination during pregnancy was associated with a reduced ri...
BACKGROUND: Influenza vaccination is routinely recommended for pregnant women, yet information on pe...
Pregnant women are at risk of severe and complicated influenza, and so are children aged 2-5 years. ...
BackgroundAlthough pregnant women are a priority group for influenza vaccination, its effect on birt...
© 2020 The Author(s). Published by Elsevier Ltd. This is an Open Access article under the CC BY lice...
BACKGROUND: WHO identifies pregnant women to be at increased risk for severe outcomes from influenza...
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...
Based on previous observations during pandemics and seasonal epidemics, pregnant women are considere...
AbstractEvidence that influenza vaccination during pregnancy is safe and effective at preventing inf...
© 2015 Elsevier Ltd.Background: Pregnant women and their infants under 6 months of age infected with...
Background: Pregnant women are the World Health Organisation’s top priority group for influenza vacc...
AbstractInfluenza infection in pregnancy can have adverse impacts on maternal, fetal, and infant out...
From 2014 to 2017, the World Health Organization convened a working group to evaluate influenza dise...
Background: Infections during pregnancy confers increased risk of maternal and perinatal morbidity a...
ObjectiveTo determine whether maternal vaccination during pregnancy was associated with a reduced ri...
BACKGROUND: Influenza vaccination is routinely recommended for pregnant women, yet information on pe...
Pregnant women are at risk of severe and complicated influenza, and so are children aged 2-5 years. ...
BackgroundAlthough pregnant women are a priority group for influenza vaccination, its effect on birt...
© 2020 The Author(s). Published by Elsevier Ltd. This is an Open Access article under the CC BY lice...
BACKGROUND: WHO identifies pregnant women to be at increased risk for severe outcomes from influenza...
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...
Based on previous observations during pandemics and seasonal epidemics, pregnant women are considere...