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Vaccination in Pregnancy against Pertussis: A Consensus Statement on Behalf of the Global Pertussis Initiative

HIGHLIGHTS: -. 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 vacc...

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Autores principales: Abu-Raya, Bahaa, Forsyth, Kevin, Halperin, Scott A., Maertens, Kirsten, Jones, Christine E., Heininger, Ulrich, Hozbor, Daniela, Wirsing von König, Carl Heinz, Chitkara, Amar J., Muloiwa, Rudzani, Tan, Tina Q.
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Publicado: MDPI 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9786323/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36560400
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/vaccines10121990
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author Abu-Raya, Bahaa
Forsyth, Kevin
Halperin, Scott A.
Maertens, Kirsten
Jones, Christine E.
Heininger, Ulrich
Hozbor, Daniela
Wirsing von König, Carl Heinz
Chitkara, Amar J.
Muloiwa, Rudzani
Tan, Tina Q.
author_facet Abu-Raya, Bahaa
Forsyth, Kevin
Halperin, Scott A.
Maertens, Kirsten
Jones, Christine E.
Heininger, Ulrich
Hozbor, Daniela
Wirsing von König, Carl Heinz
Chitkara, Amar J.
Muloiwa, Rudzani
Tan, Tina Q.
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description HIGHLIGHTS: -. 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 breast milk. -. COVID-19 mitigation strategies have resulted in a significant decrease in B. pertussis circulation, which could negatively affect population immunity against B. pertussis. ABSTRACT: Infants are at high risk for severe morbidity and mortality from pertussis disease during early infancy. Vaccination against pertussis in pregnancy has emerged as the ideal strategy to protect infants during these early, vulnerable, first months of life. On 30 November and 1 December 2021, the Global Pertussis Initiative held a meeting that aimed to discuss and review the most up-to-date scientific literature supporting vaccination against pertussis in pregnancy and outstanding scientific questions. Herein, we review the current and historically published literature and summarize the findings as consensus statements on vaccination against pertussis in pregnancy on behalf of the Global Pertussis Initiative.
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spelling pubmed-97863232022-12-24 Vaccination in Pregnancy against Pertussis: A Consensus Statement on Behalf of the Global Pertussis Initiative Abu-Raya, Bahaa Forsyth, Kevin Halperin, Scott A. Maertens, Kirsten Jones, Christine E. Heininger, Ulrich Hozbor, Daniela Wirsing von König, Carl Heinz Chitkara, Amar J. Muloiwa, Rudzani Tan, Tina Q. Vaccines (Basel) Review HIGHLIGHTS: -. 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 breast milk. -. COVID-19 mitigation strategies have resulted in a significant decrease in B. pertussis circulation, which could negatively affect population immunity against B. pertussis. ABSTRACT: Infants are at high risk for severe morbidity and mortality from pertussis disease during early infancy. Vaccination against pertussis in pregnancy has emerged as the ideal strategy to protect infants during these early, vulnerable, first months of life. On 30 November and 1 December 2021, the Global Pertussis Initiative held a meeting that aimed to discuss and review the most up-to-date scientific literature supporting vaccination against pertussis in pregnancy and outstanding scientific questions. Herein, we review the current and historically published literature and summarize the findings as consensus statements on vaccination against pertussis in pregnancy on behalf of the Global Pertussis Initiative. MDPI 2022-11-23 /pmc/articles/PMC9786323/ /pubmed/36560400 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/vaccines10121990 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Abu-Raya, Bahaa
Forsyth, Kevin
Halperin, Scott A.
Maertens, Kirsten
Jones, Christine E.
Heininger, Ulrich
Hozbor, Daniela
Wirsing von König, Carl Heinz
Chitkara, Amar J.
Muloiwa, Rudzani
Tan, Tina Q.
Vaccination in Pregnancy against Pertussis: A Consensus Statement on Behalf of the Global Pertussis Initiative
title Vaccination in Pregnancy against Pertussis: A Consensus Statement on Behalf of the Global Pertussis Initiative
title_full Vaccination in Pregnancy against Pertussis: A Consensus Statement on Behalf of the Global Pertussis Initiative
title_fullStr Vaccination in Pregnancy against Pertussis: A Consensus Statement on Behalf of the Global Pertussis Initiative
title_full_unstemmed Vaccination in Pregnancy against Pertussis: A Consensus Statement on Behalf of the Global Pertussis Initiative
title_short Vaccination in Pregnancy against Pertussis: A Consensus Statement on Behalf of the Global Pertussis Initiative
title_sort vaccination in pregnancy against pertussis: a consensus statement on behalf of the global pertussis initiative
topic Review
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9786323/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36560400
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/vaccines10121990
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