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Seasonal influenza vaccination during pregnancy can reduce influenza disease in pregnant women and newborns
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So is seasonal influenza vaccination during pregnancy related to children's adverse health outcomes? Unfortunately, there is limited evidence that seasonal influenza vaccination during pregnancy is associated with children's adverse health outcomes
Seasonal influenza vaccination during pregnancy can reduce influenza disease in pregnant women and newborns
Mehrabadi A et al.
Outcomes of the study children are immune- related diseases (such as asthma, infection ), non-immune-related diseases (such as tumors, sensory disorders) and non-specific diseases (such as emergency or inpatient medical care use), measured from the emergency department and inpatient databases
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The relationship between seasonal influenza vaccination during pregnancy and children’s health outcomes
The relationship between seasonal influenza vaccination during pregnancy and children’s health outcomes
Of 28,255 children (49% were women, 92% were born at ≥37 weeks of pregnancy), 10,227 (36.
2%) mothers received seasonal influenza vaccine during pregnancy
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During an average follow-up of 3.
Mother influenza vaccination and childhood asthma mother influenza vaccination and childhood asthma tumor tumor or sensory impairments or sensory impairments not between significant correlation is not significant between correlated pregnant women influenza vaccination and early childhood infection was no significant correlation between influenza vaccine for pregnant women vaccinated No significant correlation with early childhood infection, no significant correlation with emergency and inpatient health service utilization, no significant correlation with emergency and inpatient health service utilization
In this population-based cohort study with an average follow-up of 3.
6 years, mothers receiving influenza vaccination during pregnancy were not significantly associated with an increased risk of adverse early childhood health outcomes
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Mothers receiving influenza vaccination during pregnancy are not significantly associated with an increased risk of adverse early childhood health outcomes
Mehrabadi A, Dodds L, MacDonald NE, et al.
Mehrabadi A, Dodds L, MacDonald NE, et al.
Association of Maternal Influenza Vaccination During Pregnancy With Early Childhood Health Outcomes.
JAMA.
2021;325(22):2285–2293.
doi:10.
1001/jama.
2021.
6778 Mehrabadi A, Dodds L , MacDonald NE, et al.
Association of Maternal Influenza Vaccination During Pregnancy With Early Childhood Health Outcomes.
JAMA.
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