| Literature DB >> 26182193 |
Ruth Koepke, Danielle Kahn, Ashley B Petit, Stephanie L Schauer, Daniel J Hopfensperger, James H Conway, Jeffrey P Davis.
Abstract
On February 22, 2013, the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP) revised recommendations for vaccination of pregnant women to recommend tetanus-diphtheria-acellular pertussis vaccine (Tdap) during every pregnancy, optimally at 27-36 weeks of gestation, to prevent pertussis among their newborns. Since 2004, influenza vaccination has been recommended for pregnant women in any trimester to prevent influenza and associated complications for mother and newborn. To evaluate vaccination of pregnant women in Wisconsin after the 2013 Tdap recommendation, health insurance claims data for approximately 49% of Wisconsin births were analyzed. The percentage of women who received Tdap during pregnancy increased from 13.8% of women delivering during January 2013 (63.1% of whom received Tdap 2-13 weeks before delivery) to 51.0% of women delivering during March 2014 (90.9% of whom received Tdap 2-13 weeks before delivery). Among women delivering during November 2013-March 2014, 49.4% had received influenza vaccine during pregnancy. After the 2013 recommendation, Tdap vaccination among pregnant women increased but plateaued at rates similar to influenza vaccination rates. Prenatal care providers should implement, evaluate, and improve Tdap and influenza vaccination programs, and strongly recommend that pregnant patients receive these vaccines to prevent severe illness and complications among mothers and infants.Entities:
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Year: 2015 PMID: 26182193 PMCID: PMC4584586
Source DB: PubMed Journal: MMWR Morb Mortal Wkly Rep ISSN: 0149-2195 Impact factor: 17.586
Percentage of the study population who received Tdap, influenza, or both vaccines during pregnancy, by maternal and health care provider characteristics and delivery period — Wisconsin, January 2013–March 2014
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| 11–19 |
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| 737 | (28.3) |
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| 352 | (41.5) | 392 | (46.2) | 247 | (29.1) |
| 20–24 |
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| 3,070 | (31.3) |
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| 1,308 | (43.9) | 1,394 | (46.8) | 942 | (31.6) |
| 25–29 |
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| 4,454 | (35.7) |
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| 1,969 | (51.8) | 1,865 | (49.1) | 1,328 | (34.9) |
| 30–34 |
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| 3,951 | (38.4) |
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| 1,650 | (54.5) | 1,594 | (52.6) | 1,174 | (38.8) |
| 35–39 |
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| 1,538 | (37.8) |
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| 600 | (49.9) | 616 | (51.2) | 431 | (35.8) |
| 40–44 |
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| 283 | (35.2) |
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| 113 | (49.6) | 109 | (47.8) | 72 | (31.6) |
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| Dane County |
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| 2,719 | (53.6) |
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| 1,106 | (68.5) | 1,036 | (64.2) | 843 | (52.2) |
| Milwaukee County |
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| 2,382 | (28.1) |
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| 902 | (37.2) | 1,017 | (42.0) | 645 | (26.6) |
| All other Wisconsin counties |
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| 8,932 | (33.7) |
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| 3,984 | (49.5) | 3,917 | (48.6) | 2,706 | (33.6) |
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| Family medicine/General practitioner |
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| 2,202 | (40.6) |
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| 898 | (56.0) | 928 | (57.9) | 686 | (42.8) |
| Nurse practitioner/Midwife |
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| 1,087 | (34.5) |
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| 403 | (43.7) | 418 | (45.3) | 274 | (29.7) |
| Obstetrician/Gynecologist |
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| 10,396 | (34.3) |
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| 4,522 | (49.2) | 4,450 | (48.5) | 3,128 | (34.1) |
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| Private |
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| 5,960 | (43.8) |
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| 2,588 | (61.7) | 2,324 | (55.4) | 1,779 | (42.4) |
| Medicaid |
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| 8,029 | (30.5) |
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| 3,394 | (43.1) | 3,637 | (46.2) | 2,406 | (30.5) |
Abbreviation: Tdap = tetanus-diphtheria-acellular pertussis.
U.S. Census Bureau estimate of percentage of population under federal poverty level during 2009–2013: Dane County, 12.9%; Milwaukee County, 21.6%; and Wisconsin, 13.0%.
Data not shown for 1,188 deliveries with unknown provider specialty.
Data not shown for deliveries paid for by Medicare (four), the Federal Employee Program (47), or unknown type of insurance (49).
FIGURE 1Percentage of the study population who received Tdap, influenza, or both vaccines during pregnancy, by month of delivery — Wisconsin, January 2013–March 2014
Abbreviation: Tdap = tetanus-diphtheria-acellular pertussis.
FIGURE 2Timing of Tdap vaccine receipt among women in the study population who received Tdap vaccine during pregnancy, by month of delivery — Wisconsin, January 2013–March 2014
Abbreviation: Tdap = tetanus-diphtheria-acellular pertussis.