孕产妇接种百日咳疫苗的免疫学和临床益处:系统回顾。

中国沙漠 Pub Date : 2019-12-01 Epub Date: 2019-09-18 DOI:10.1007/s40121-019-00264-7
Charlotte Switzer, Caroline D'Heilly, Denis Macina
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婴儿很容易感染百日咳,尤其是在开始接种百日咳疫苗之前。一些国家已开始在孕期为母体接种百日咳疫苗,以便通过母体抗体的胎盘转移间接保护婴儿免受百日咳感染。我们回顾了有关孕期接种母体百日咳疫苗的免疫原性和有效性的证据。我们对 PubMed/MEDLINE、EMBASE、Scopus、Cochrane 系统综述数据库、ProQuest 和 Science Direct 进行了系统检索,以确定 1995 年 1 月至 2018 年 12 月间发表的研究。该综述并非针对任何特定的百日咳疫苗,而是包括了孕妇接种的现有百日咳疫苗的适用数据。通过检索,共发现了 40 篇出版物可纳入本综述。妊娠期接种疫苗可引起母体对所有疫苗抗原的强大免疫反应,并导致百日咳抗体通过胎盘大量转移到婴儿体内,这种转移一直持续到分娩后。在妊娠的第二个或第三个月早期接种疫苗被认为是抗体数量和功能的理想选择。虽然有记录表明,在孕期接种疫苗的妇女所生的新生儿对初次免疫系列中某些抗原的免疫反应会减弱,但对疫苗效力没有明显的不利影响。在不同环境下进行的多项研究证实,孕妇在怀孕期间接种百日咳疫苗可有效预防婴儿在接种第一剂初免疫苗之前及之后感染百日咳。这些研究结果共同强调了孕期接种母体百日咳疫苗对于保护年龄太小而无法接种疫苗的易感婴儿的价值。
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Immunological and Clinical Benefits of Maternal Immunization Against Pertussis: A Systematic Review.

Infants are vulnerable to pertussis infection particularly before initiation of pertussis vaccination. Maternal pertussis vaccination during pregnancy has been introduced in a number of countries in order to confer on young infants indirect protection from the disease through transplacental transfer of maternal antibodies. We reviewed the evidence on the immunogenicity and efficacy of maternal pertussis vaccination during pregnancy. A systematic search of PubMed/MEDLINE, EMBASE, Scopus, Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews, ProQuest, and Science Direct was undertaken to identify studies published between January 1995 and December 2018. This review was not specific to any particular pertussis vaccine but included applicable data on available pertussis vaccines administered to pregnant women. The search identified 40 publications for inclusion in this review. Vaccination during pregnancy elicited robust maternal immune responses against all vaccine antigens and resulted in high placental transfer of pertussis antibodies to the infant that persisted well beyond delivery. Vaccination during the second or early third trimesters was considered ideal for antibody quantity and functionality. Although blunting of immune responses to some antigens in the primary immunization series was documented in neonates born to women vaccinated during pregnancy, there was no apparent adverse effect on vaccine efficacy. Multiple studies conducted in diverse settings have confirmed the effectiveness of maternal pertussis vaccination during pregnancy in preventing pertussis in infants prior to receipt of their first primary vaccine dose and beyond. These findings collectively underscore the value of maternal pertussis vaccination during pregnancy in protecting vulnerable infants too young to be vaccinated.Funding Sanofi Pasteur.Plain Language Summary Plain language summary available for this article.

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