Maternal vaccination: A narrative review.

IF 1.4 Q4 INFECTIOUS DISEASES
Southern African Journal of Infectious Diseases Pub Date : 2022-09-26 eCollection Date: 2022-01-01 DOI:10.4102/sajid.v37i1.451
Sahra Ashkir, Olive P Khaliq, Mehreen Hunter, Jagidesa Moodley
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Abstract

Background: Vaccinations in general are considered to be one of the greatest achievements in medicine, saving millions of lives globally.

Aim: This narrative review highlights issues related to vaccination in pregnancy and provides information on those vaccines registered for use in pregnancy.

Method: Published articles on vaccinations in pregnancy are included in this review. The search engines used included PubMed, Medline, Google Scholar, and ScienceDirect.

Results: Vaccinations during pregnancy are more likely to be administered in high income countries (HICs) compared to low-income countries (LICs) due to easier access to healthcare services and better communicable disease awareness. Maternal and perinatal morbidity and mortality rates associated with infectious diseases are higher in LICs with access to maternal care services, infrastructure and hospital equipment lacking in these settings.

Conclusion: Suitable vaccinations are recommended for use in pregnancy to prevent harm to women, their foetuses and newborns from some communicable diseases, and they have resulted in declines in maternal and infant morbidity and mortality. Furthermore, this review has shown that vaccination during pregnancy is not only safe for both the woman and her foetus but also effective. Therefore, health professionals and national governments should strongly consider approved vaccinations prior to or during pregnancy.

Contribution: This review provides insight on the necessity of vaccination during pregnancy. In addition, it urges health professionals to inform patients of the importance of regular antenatal visits, and to receive the required vaccinations for a better health outcome.

母亲接种疫苗:叙述性回顾。
背景:一般来说,疫苗接种被认为是医学上最伟大的成就之一,在全球挽救了数百万人的生命。目的:这篇叙述性综述强调了与妊娠期疫苗接种有关的问题,并提供了关于已注册用于妊娠期的疫苗的信息。方法:本综述纳入已发表的有关妊娠期疫苗接种的文章。使用的搜索引擎包括PubMed、Medline、Google Scholar和ScienceDirect。结果:与低收入国家相比,高收入国家(HICs)更容易获得卫生保健服务和提高对传染病的认识,因此更有可能在怀孕期间接种疫苗。与传染病有关的产妇和围产期发病率和死亡率在低收入国家较高,因为这些国家缺乏产妇保健服务、基础设施和医院设备。结论:建议在怀孕期间接种适当的疫苗,以防止某些传染病对妇女、胎儿和新生儿的危害,并导致孕产妇和婴儿发病率和死亡率下降。此外,这篇综述表明,在怀孕期间接种疫苗不仅对妇女和胎儿都是安全的,而且是有效的。因此,卫生专业人员和国家政府应在怀孕前或怀孕期间强烈考虑批准的疫苗接种。贡献:这篇综述提供了怀孕期间接种疫苗的必要性。此外,它敦促保健专业人员告知患者定期产前检查的重要性,并为获得更好的健康结果而接受必要的疫苗接种。
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