Translating Influenza Immunization in Pregnancy into Infant Immunity

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Title Translating Influenza Immunization in Pregnancy into Infant Immunity
Creator Shakib, J.H.; Pavia, A.T.; Varner, M.W.; Presson, A.P.; Byington, C.L.; Liu, X.
Subject Diffusion of Innovation; Influenza, Human; Maternal Health; Pregnancy; Immunity, Maternally-Acquired; Infant, Newborn; Infant; Vaccination; Immunization; Immunization Programs; Immunization Schedule; Prenatal Care; Knowledge Discovery
Keyword Prevention
Description Infants with influenza are at increased risk for adverse outcomes, particularly in the first six months when they are unable to mount a sufficient response to influenza immunization. Few large-scale studies have evaluated the impact of maternal immunization during pregnancy on subsequent infant influenza outcomes. To address this gap, Julie Shakib, DO, and colleagues conducted a retrospective cohort study of 245,386 pregnant women and their infants over nine influenza seasons. They found that infants born to women reporting influenza immunization during pregnancy had risk reductions of 70% for influenza infection and 81% for influenza hospitalization in the first six months. The research group is now developing methods to investigate the optimal timing of immunization during pregnancy. This collective body of work aids the development of more targeted influenza-immunization strategies that better protect new mothers and their infants.
Relation is Part of 2016
Publisher Spencer S. Eccles Health Sciences Library, University of Utah
Date Digital 2021
Date 2016
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Rights Management Copyright © 2021, University of Utah, All Rights Reserved
Language eng
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References 1.) Influenza in infants born to women vaccinated during pregnancy. Shakib JH, Korgenski K, Presson AP, Sheng X, Varner MW, Pavia AT, Byington CL. Pediatrics. 2016 Jun;137(6): e20152360.
Press Releases and Media University of Utah Health: "Infants Much Less Likely To Get The Flu If Moms Are Vaccinated While Pregnant" https://unews.utah.edu/infants-much-less-likely-to-get-the-flu-if-moms-are-vaccinated-while-pregnant/; New York Times https://www.nytimes.com/2021/01/27/well/family/pregnancy-contraception.html; NEJM Journal Watch http://www.jwatch.org/fw111513/2016/05/03/flu-vaccination-during-pregnancy-protects-baby; NPR https://www.npr.org/sections/health-shots/2016/05/07/477042926/when-pregnant-women-get-flu-shots-babies-are-healthier; NBC News https://www.nbcnews.com/health/health-news/mom-s-flu-shot-protects-baby-study-confirms-n567851; The Scope (U of U) https://healthcare.utah.edu/the-scope/shows.php?shows=0_pzw0domb
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