Vaccination in pregnancy
Frontiers in Global Women s Health,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
5
Published: Jan. 13, 2025
Citation:
Kennedy
SH,
MacDonald
NE
and
Costa
Clemens
SA
(2025)
Vaccination
in
pregnancy.
Front.
Glob.
Womens
Health
5:1523117.
doi:
10.3389/fgwh.2024.1523117
Language: Английский
Factors Influencing COVID-19 Vaccine Hesitancy in Pregnant and Breastfeeding/Puerperium Women: A Cross-Sectional Study
Vaccines,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
12(7), P. 772 - 772
Published: July 14, 2024
Vaccination
among
pregnant
and
breastfeeding
women
is
critical
for
protecting
this
vulnerable
population
their
children.
COVID-19
vaccination
recommended
both
during
pregnancy
breastfeeding;
however,
we
still
do
not
fully
understand
the
determinants
that
influence
hesitancy
towards
vaccination.
This
study
aimed
to
identify
of
vaccine
in
breastfeeding,
puerperium
women.
A
multicenter,
cross-sectional
study,
involving
435
women,
was
conducted.
evaluated
by
administering
Attitudes
(VAX)
Scale
Zung
Anxiety
Self-Assessment
(SAS)
adopted
measure
anxiety
levels.
Overall,
14%
participants
reported
they
did
receive
vaccine,
78.3%
received
first
dose
or
while
breastfeeding.
The
descriptive
statistics
VAX
scale
showed
a
total
mean
score
3.35
(±1.6),
75%
an
index
equal
lower
than
threshold.
Vaccine
increased
as
"adverse
events
after
vaccination"
(
Language: Английский
Facilitators and barriers to maternal immunization and strategies to improve uptake in low-income and lower-middle income countries: A systematic review
Tila Khan,
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S. M. Malik,
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et al.
Human Vaccines & Immunotherapeutics,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
20(1)
Published: Oct. 29, 2024
Maternal
immunization
(MI)
is
an
emerging
strategy
to
combat
infant
mortality
in
low-income
(LIC)
and
lower-middle
income
countries
(LMIC).
We
conducted
a
systematic
review
identify
the
facilitators
barriers
MI
strategies
that
improve
uptake
LICs
LMICs.
searched
PubMed,
Cochrane
Library,
Scopus
for
quantitative,
qualitative,
mixed-methods
studies
published
English
from
January
1,
2011,
October
31,
2021,
all
Data
was
appraised
using
Mixed
Methods
Appraisal
Tool.
55
were
included.
The
major
low
knowledge
concern
of
vaccine
safety
among
pregnant
women
healthcare
providers
(HCP).
HCP's
recommendation,
maternal
knowledge,
confidence
≥4
antenatal
care
(ANC)
visits
facilitated
uptake.
key
encompassed
health
financing,
reminders,
intersectoral
coordination,
integration,
community
engagement,
capacity
building,
education.
Community-based
delivery
models
effective.
Tailored
programs
are
needed
ANC
access,
educate
HCPs.
Language: Английский