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Risk of acute respiratory disease among pregnant women during influenza A epidemics.

J P Mullooly, W H Barker, T F Nolan.   

Abstract

The medical literature contains little information on the occurrence of excess morbidity among pregnant women during recent influenza epidemics. Rates of medical visits for acute respiratory disease (ARD) among pregnant and nonpregnant members of a large prepaid practice population were examined. Use of medical services for ARD was ascertained for approximately 1,000 pregnant women and 3,000 nonpregnant women during each of four epidemic periods (1975, 1976, 1978, 1979) and a nonepidemic period (1977). Comparing the combined epidemic periods with the nonepidemic period, there were significant excesses of 23.7 (standard error (SE) = 8.1) ARD contacts per 1,000 attributable to epidemic influenza for pregnant women and 10.2 (SE = 3.4) for nonpregnant women. ARD hospitalization rates among pregnant women were low (2 per 1,000), and there were no maternal deaths. The significant ARD excess among pregnant women was concentrated in the 1978 period with reappearance of the A/Russia H1N1 subtype in the community and was confined to those under age 25 who would not have ben previously exposed to this subtype (94.4 (SE = 28.5]. These findings indicate that recent influenza epidemics caused only modest excess ARD morbidity among pregnant women, and significant excess occurred only in association with antigenic shift. These findings support current national policy recommendations with respect to influenza vaccination of pregnant women.

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Year:  1986        PMID: 3083477      PMCID: PMC1477788     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Public Health Rep        ISSN: 0033-3549            Impact factor:   2.792


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