Pregnancy conditions have been shown to matter for later economic success, but many threats to fetal development that have been identified are difficult to prevent. In this paper I study seasonal influenza, a preventable illness that comes around every year and causes strong inflammatory responses in pregnant women. Using administrative data from Denmark, I identify the effects of maternal influenza on the exposed offspring via sibling comparison, exploiting both society-wide influenza spread and information on individual mothers who suffer strong infections during pregnancy. In the short term, maternal influenza leads to a doubling of prematurity and low birth weight, by triggering premature labor among women infected in the third trimeste...
Background The effects of maternal influenza infection on the fetus remain unclear. ...
This paper uses the 1918 influenza pandemic in Taiwan as a natural experiment to test whether in ute...
Background Although pregnant women are considered at high risk for severe influenza disease, compara...
Pregnancy conditions have been shown to matter for later economic success, but many threats to fetal...
First published online 11 September 2017Seasonal influenza can cause significant morbidity in pregna...
The 2009 pandemic served as a strong reminder that influenza-induced disease can have a great impact...
Advisor: Aline BütikoferA growing literature show the negative effect of prenatal health shocks on c...
Previous studies of fetal death with maternal influenza have been inconsistent. We explored the effe...
The observation in the 1940s, that children to mothers having rubella in the first part of the pregn...
This paper illuminates short-term birth sequelae of the influenza pandemic of 1918–20 in the USA usi...
What are the consequences of a severe health shock like an influenza pandemic on fertility? Using ri...
BACKGROUND: Influenza vaccination is routinely recommended for pregnant women, yet information on pe...
This paper uses the 1918 influenza pandemic in Taiwan as a natural experiment to test whether in ute...
Influenza virus infection causes approximately 1 billion infections worldwide each year. These infec...
Background: WHO identifies pregnant women to be at increased risk for severe outcomes from influenza...
Background The effects of maternal influenza infection on the fetus remain unclear. ...
This paper uses the 1918 influenza pandemic in Taiwan as a natural experiment to test whether in ute...
Background Although pregnant women are considered at high risk for severe influenza disease, compara...
Pregnancy conditions have been shown to matter for later economic success, but many threats to fetal...
First published online 11 September 2017Seasonal influenza can cause significant morbidity in pregna...
The 2009 pandemic served as a strong reminder that influenza-induced disease can have a great impact...
Advisor: Aline BütikoferA growing literature show the negative effect of prenatal health shocks on c...
Previous studies of fetal death with maternal influenza have been inconsistent. We explored the effe...
The observation in the 1940s, that children to mothers having rubella in the first part of the pregn...
This paper illuminates short-term birth sequelae of the influenza pandemic of 1918–20 in the USA usi...
What are the consequences of a severe health shock like an influenza pandemic on fertility? Using ri...
BACKGROUND: Influenza vaccination is routinely recommended for pregnant women, yet information on pe...
This paper uses the 1918 influenza pandemic in Taiwan as a natural experiment to test whether in ute...
Influenza virus infection causes approximately 1 billion infections worldwide each year. These infec...
Background: WHO identifies pregnant women to be at increased risk for severe outcomes from influenza...
Background The effects of maternal influenza infection on the fetus remain unclear. ...
This paper uses the 1918 influenza pandemic in Taiwan as a natural experiment to test whether in ute...
Background Although pregnant women are considered at high risk for severe influenza disease, compara...