Maternal Vaccination and Neonatal Feeding Strategies Among Polish Women
Vaccines,
Год журнала:
2025,
Номер
13(4), С. 376 - 376
Опубликована: Март 31, 2025
Background/Objectives:
Maternal
vaccination
and
breastfeeding
are
important
aspects
of
public
health
that
should
be
recommended
by
medical
staff
caring
for
pregnant
postpartum
women.
We
aimed
to
analyze
factors
affecting
women’s
likelihood
dual
during
pregnancy
their
infant
feeding
strategies.
Methods:
A
cross-sectional
study
was
conducted
with
953
Polish
mothers.
An
online
questionnaire
used
included
questions
on
sociodemographic
obstetric
variables,
attitudes
towards
COVID-19
influenza
vaccination,
practices.
Results:
reported
66.0%,
18.2%,
15.6%
Increasing
willingness
receive
vaccines
significantly
associated
older
maternal
age,
lower
BMI,
living
in
urban
areas
>100,000
residents,
high
levels
knowledge
regarding
vaccination.
No
significant
association
between
neonatal
strategy
detected.
The
group
exclusively
mothers,
comparison
formula-
mixed-feeding
women,
characterized
having
pre-pregnancy
BMI
previous
experience.
Conclusions:
Rates
against
seasonal
(influenza
COVID-19)
remain
low
among
promotion
antenatal
reliable
information
about
short-
long-term
advantages
related
crucial
perinatal
care
the
mother–infant
dyad.
Young,
primiparous
women
who
overweight
or
obese
targets
preventive
programs
focused
Язык: Английский
Compliance of Pregnant Women with Recommendations Regarding Pertussis, Flu and COVID-19 Vaccination During Pregnancy
Vaccines,
Год журнала:
2025,
Номер
13(5), С. 458 - 458
Опубликована: Апрель 25, 2025
Background:
Many
vaccines
are
safe
and
recommended
during
pregnancy.
Transmission
of
maternal
antibodies
produced
in
large
quantities
after
vaccination
protects
the
neonate
first
months
life,
until
vaccinations
infancy.
In
Poland,
at
time
study,
influenza,
pertussis,
COVID-19
were
Methods:
The
authors
performed
a
survey
study
group
591
post-partum
women.
They
asked
about
safety
influenza
Data
regarding
pregnancy
according
to
Polish
recommendations
relation
type
vaccine
also
analysed.
Results:
Although
50%
patients
reported
that,
their
opinion,
pertussis
is
pregnancy,
only
17%
vaccinated.
Similar
results
obtained
(51%
6%,
respectively).
highest
knowledge
compliance
with
correlation
education
level
was
observed
women
college
university
education:
65%
them
thought
that
pregnancy;
27%
vaccinated;
63%
they
know
9%
lowest
education,
14%
as
well
24%-influenza
vaccine.
No
patient
this
vaccinated
Conclusions:
Low
pregnant
confirmed
our
desperate
necessity
patients’
warranted.
We
showed
even
who
do
not
receive
vaccination,
lower
level,
compliance.
Язык: Английский
Maternal Vaccination in Pregnancy: An Assessment of Influenza, Pertussis, and COVID-19 Vaccination Rates in Cracow, Poland
Julia Jurga,
Gabriela Mierzwa,
Justyna A. Kuciel
и другие.
Medical Science Monitor,
Год журнала:
2024,
Номер
30
Опубликована: Янв. 22, 2024
BACKGROUND:Maternal
vaccination
during
pregnancy
reduces
the
risk
of
severe
course
and
complications
from
infections
both
for
mother
her
child.
As
information
regarding
immunization
status
pregnant
women
with
recommended
vaccines
in
Poland
is
scarce,
this
questionnaire-based
study
aimed
to
identify
influenza,
pertussis
(whooping
cough),
COVID-19
205
Cracow,
Poland,
between
February
April
2023.
Another
objective
was
assess
whether
any
maternal
factors
might
influence
women's
decision
inoculate
pregnancy.
MATERIAL
AND
METHODS:An
anonymous
self-reported
questionnaire
developed
specifically
disseminated
among
postpartum
women,
who
gave
birth
were
hospitalized
at
Department
Obstetrics
Perinatology
University
Hospital
Study
participants
asked
about
their
basic
sociodemographic
obstetric
data,
as
well
pertussis,
most
recent
RESULTS:Only
12.2%
23.4%
received
influenza
vaccinations,
respectively,
pregnancy,
while
61.5%
reported
least
2
doses
mRNA
vaccine.
Features
including
type
occupation,
place
residence,
gravidity,
parity
statistically
significant
(P<0.05)
influencing
likelihood
vaccination.
CONCLUSIONS:Influenza
coverage
suboptimal
lower
than
observed
other
countries,
rates
are
on
par
global
trends.
Язык: Английский
Vaccinations in Pregnancy. A Comprehensive Overview
Journal of Education Health and Sport,
Год журнала:
2024,
Номер
56, С. 227 - 250
Опубликована: Фев. 5, 2024
Introduction
and
purpose
Pregnancy
is
associated
with
many
changes
in
the
mother's
body,
allowing
for
proper
development
of
fetus,
but
unfortunately
it
also
predisposes
potentially
harmless
infections
to
become
much
more
severe
during
pregnancy.
Therefore,
vaccinations
pregnancy
play
a
very
important
protective
role
both
mother,
her
unborn
child
immediately
after
birth.
Immunization
preconception
period
protects
against
infectious
diseases
related
complications.
By
receiving
vaccine,
specific
antibodies
are
synthesized
transported
across
placenta
fetus.
They
protect
baby
first
months
life,
when
cannot
receive
due
its
age
yet.
Vaccinations
can
be
divided
into
necessary,
possible
recommended.
Recommended
include
diphtheria,
tetanus,
pertussis,
influenza,
Covid19
RSV.
especially
recommended
every
pregnant
woman
who
has
no
permanent
or
temporary
contraindications.
A
special
group
those
necessary
perform,
which
main
as
post-exposure
prophylaxis
must
administered
exposure
agent
causing
infection.
These
mainly
vaccination
tetanus
rabies.
The
that
performed
targeted
at
patients
various
chronic
risk
traveling
countries
where
there
an
increased
illness.
During
doctor's
visit
planning
pregnancy,
collect
detailed
interview
regarding
history,
past
diseases.
This
allows
us
prepare
individualized
schedule
before
Язык: Английский
Pregnancy vaccination guide
Family Medicine & Primary Care Review,
Год журнала:
2024,
Номер
26(1), С. 141 - 144
Опубликована: Янв. 1, 2024
AMA
Zasztowt-Sternicka
M,
Nitsch-Osuch
A.
Pregnancy
vaccination
guide.
Family
Medicine
&
Primary
Care
Review.
2024;26(1):141-144.
doi:10.5114/fmpcr.2024.134714.
APA
Zasztowt-Sternicka,
M.,
Nitsch-Osuch,
(2024).
Review,
26(1),
141-144.
https://doi.org/10.5114/fmpcr.2024.134714
Chicago
Monika,
and
Aneta
Nitsch-Osuch.
2024.
"Pregnancy
guide".
Review
26
(1):
Harvard
pp.141-144.
MLA
Monika
et
al.
guide."
vol.
26,
no.
1,
2024,
pp.
Vancouver
Attitudes towards Maternal Immunisation of Polish Mothers: A Cross-Sectional, Non-Representative Study
Vaccines,
Год журнала:
2024,
Номер
12(10), С. 1143 - 1143
Опубликована: Окт. 5, 2024
Vaccination
protects
pregnant
women
against
dangerous
infectious
diseases
and
contributes
to
disease
prevention
for
the
child
until
their
vaccination
schedule
begins.
behaviour
is
related
attitudes
concerning
vaccine
prevention.
Язык: Английский