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Effectiveness of maternal vaccination with quadrivalent inactivated influenza vaccine in pregnant women and their infants in 2019-2020.

Helena C Maltezou1, Sofoklis Stavros2, George Asimakopoulos2, Vasilios Pergialiotis2, Vasilios Raftopoulos3, Michael A Talias4, Androula Pavli5, George Daskalakis2, Michael Sindos2, Pelopidas Koutroumanis2, Marianna Theodora2, Panagiotis Antsaklis2, Evangelos Kostis6, Evangelia Stratiki7, Athanasios Kossyvakis8, Maria Theodoridou9, Andreas Mentis8, Petros Drakakis2, Dimitrios Loutradis2, Alexandros Rodolakis2.   

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OBJECTIVES: Influenza is associated with an increased risk for serious illness, hospitalization, and death in pregnant women and young infants. Our aim was to estimate the effectiveness of a quadrivalent inactivated influenza vaccine (QIV) in pregnant women and their infants during 2019-2020.
METHODS: A QIV vaccine was offered to pregnant women followed in a maternity hospital. Women were contacted weekly during the influenza season and asked about symptoms. Polymerase chain reaction testing in pharyngeal samples was offered to pregnant women and infants with influenza-like illness. A Bayesian beta-binomial model was used.
RESULTS: We studied 636 pregnant women (406 vaccinated and 230 unvaccinated) and 474 infants (281 of mothers vaccinated in pregnancy and 193 of unvaccinated mothers). Using a Bayesian beta-binomial model, it was estimated that influenza vaccination of pregnant women reduced their logit to develop laboratory-confirmed influenza by -4.2 (95% CI -3,7 - 4,7) and the logit of their infants to develop laboratory-confirmed influenza by -4.2 (95% CI -3.6, -4.9). The QIV effectiveness against laboratory-confirmed influenza was 43.5% in pregnant women and 31.4% in infants.
CONCLUSION: Maternal influenza vaccination with QIV in pregnancy reduced the odds of pregnant women and their infants to develop influenza. CLINICAL TRIAL REGISTRATION: www.clinicaltrials.gov identifier is NCT04723771.

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Keywords:  Effectiveness; infants; influenza vaccination; pregnant woman; quadrivalent influenza vaccine

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Year:  2022        PMID: 34878959     DOI: 10.1080/14760584.2022.2013820

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Expert Rev Vaccines        ISSN: 1476-0584            Impact factor:   5.683


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Journal:  Vaccines (Basel)       Date:  2022-08-11
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