[HTML][HTML] The half-life of maternal transplacental antibodies against diphtheria, tetanus, and pertussis in infants: an individual participant data meta-analysis

B Oguti, A Ali, N Andrews, D Barug, DA Dang… - Vaccine, 2022 - Elsevier
… in the decay rates of infant vaccine-induced maternal … infants born to mothers who were
not vaccinated during pregnancy. Other studies have found that infants from vaccinated mothers

Strengthening maternal immunisation to improve the health of mothers and infants

JS Abramson, E Mason - The Lancet, 2016 - thelancet.com
… respiratory syncitial virus vaccine in the mother is the best way to protect the infant during
the first few months of life, when the risk of infant mortality is highest, because the infant is not …

Cost-effectiveness of targeted vaccination to protect new-borns against pertussis: comparing neonatal, maternal, and cocooning vaccination strategies

AK Lugnér, N van der Maas, M van Boven, FR Mooi… - Vaccine, 2013 - Elsevier
life years (QALY) are gained due to less disease and fewer deaths due to vaccination, in
new-borns and vaccinated mothers. … that a vaccination strategy to protect pertussis in infants by …

Influenza immunization during pregnancy: Benefits for mother and infant

IG Sakala, Y Honda-Okubo, J Fung… - Human vaccines & …, 2016 - Taylor & Francis
… half-life of maternally-acquired antibody of 42–50 days.Citation 60 Vaccinated mothers also
… has substantial benefits for both mothers and infants. Maternal influenza immunization has …

Vaccine responses in newborns

A Saso, B Kampmann - Seminars in immunopathology, 2017 - Springer
newborns and infants, narrowing the critical period of vulnerability intrinsic to routine vaccination
schedules that start later in lifeinfants born to mothers with or without placental malaria […

Influenza vaccination during pregnancy and its usefulness to mothers and their young infants

S Takeda, M Hisano, J Komano, H Yamamoto… - Journal of Infection and …, 2015 - Elsevier
… in the infants of vaccinated mothers and only 25–30% in the infants of unvaccinated mothers.
… Half life days of transferred antibody were 42 ± 20 (n = 10), 40 ± 16 (n = 10) and 50 ± 20 (n …

Mothers' health post‐partum and their patterns of seeking vaccination for their infants

C Turner, F Boyle, P O'Rourke - International journal of nursing …, 2003 - Wiley Online Library
… with two or more older children were, on average, four times more likely to have an infant
who was not age-appropriately vaccinated for the first six months of life. In contrast to …

Motherinfant vaccination with pneumococcal polysaccharide vaccine: persistence of maternal antibodies and responses of infants to vaccination

E Holmlund, H Nohynek, B Quiambao, J Ollgren… - Vaccine, 2011 - Elsevier
… significantly higher serum anti-polysaccharide antibody concentrations for the first 4–5
months of life, compared to infants of unvaccinated mothers. Similar persistence of maternal …

[PDF][PDF] Vaccination of infants and health beliefs of ultra-orthodox mothers

M Simhi, Y Shraga, O Sarid - Journal of Vaccines & Vaccination, 2013 - academia.edu
… Points in time were calculated in accordance with the recommendations of the Ministry of
Health with regard to the desired provision of the vaccine in the first two years of life. …

Postpartum mothers' attitudes, knowledge, and trust regarding vaccination

AC Wu, DJ Wisler-Sher, K Griswold, E Colson… - Maternal and child …, 2008 - Springer
mothers’ decision making about vaccinations for their infants; … of mothers preferred receiving
information about vaccination … the first month of their baby’s life. Ninety-eight percent wanted …