Journal ArticleOpen Access
Effectiveness of Maternal Influenza Immunization in Mothers and Infants
Authors
Author Affiliations
International Centre for Diarrhoeal Disease Research, Johns Hopkins University, Institut de Recherche Vaccinale
Published InNew England Journal of Medicine
Year2008
Citations1,227
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Young infants and pregnant women are at increased risk for serious consequences of influenza infection. Inactivated influenza vaccine is recommended for pregnant women but is not licensed for infants younger than 6 months of age. We assessed the clinical effectiveness of inactivated influenza vaccine administered during pregnancy in Bangladesh. METHODS: In this randomized study, we assigned 340 mothers to receive either inactivated influenza vaccine (influenza-vaccine group) or the 23-valent pneumococcal polysaccharide vaccine (control group). Mothers were interviewed weekly to assess illnesses until 24 weeks after birth. Subjects with febrile respiratory illness were assessed clinically, and ill infants were tested for influenza antigens. We estimated the incidence of illness, incidence rate ratios, and vaccine effectiveness. RESULTS: Mothers and infants were…
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