Literature DB >> 11845464

Antitetanus and antidiphtheria immunity in newborns.

S Durbacă1.   

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The level of antitetanus and antidiphtheria immunity was evaluated in 280 pairs (mother-newborn) and in 56 pairs where mothers (aged 19-26 yrs.) were vaccinated in the 7th month of pregnancy with an adsorbed tetanus vaccine dose. The results revealed a high antitetanus immunity level both in mothers and newborns (93.57% and 92.85% respectively) and a low antidiphtheria protection level (79.64% and 77.14%). Immunization of pregnant women ensures a 100% passive protection of newborns against tetanus before administration of the first vaccine doses. The data obtained also proved that placental transfer of the specific circulating antibodies was high (98.58% and 95% for diphtheria). The high percentage of newborns susceptible to diphtheria toxinfection points to the need to immunize mothers-to-be with low combined diphthero-tetanus (d-T) vaccine doses and to closely observe vaccination programme (Ministry of Health) of children with combined diphthero-tetanus-pertussis vaccine (CDTPV) at an early age (two months).

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Year:  1999        PMID: 11845464

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Roum Arch Microbiol Immunol        ISSN: 1222-3891


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1.  Tetanus and diphtheria immunity among term and preterm infant-mother pairs in Turkey, a country where maternal and neonatal tetanus have recently been eliminated.

Authors:  Tugba Erener-Ercan; Mustafa Aslan; Mehmet Vural; Ethem Erginoz; Bekir Kocazeybek; Gokmen Ercan; Lale Wetherilt Turkgeldi; Yildiz Perk
Journal:  Eur J Pediatr       Date:  2014-08-30       Impact factor: 3.183

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