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Universal Tetanus-Diphtheria-Pertussis Vaccination During Pregnancy: A Cost-Effectiveness Analysis
CONCLUSION: In a theoretical U.S. cohort of 3.66 million pregnant individuals, Tdap vaccination during pregnancy is cost effective and reduces infant morbidity and mortality compared with no vaccination during pregnancy. These findings are especially relevant given that approximately half of individuals are not vaccinated during pregnancy and recent data have shown that postpartum maternal vaccination and cocooning strategies are ineffective. Public health strategies to encourage greater uptake of Tdap vaccination should be used to reduce the morbidity and mortality of pertussis infection.PMID:36897561 | DOI:10.1097/AOG.0000000000005103
Source: Obstetrics and Gynecology - March 10, 2023 Category: OBGYN Authors: Rachel C Egan Sarina R Chaiken Kelli Derrah Uma Doshi Alyssa Hersh Claire H Packer Aaron B Caughey Source Type: research

Mapping of Pro-Equity Interventions Proposed by Immunisation Programs in Gavi Health Systems Strengthening Grants
Vaccines (Basel). 2023 Feb 2;11(2):341. doi: 10.3390/vaccines11020341.ABSTRACTReaching zero-dose (ZD) children, operationally defined as children who have not received a first dose of the diphtheria, tetanus, and pertussis (DTP1) vaccine, is crucial to increase equitable immunisation coverage and access to primary health care. However, little is known about the approaches already taken by countries to improve immunisation equity. We reviewed all Health System Strengthening (HSS) proposals submitted by Gavi-supported countries from 2014 to 2021 inclusively and extracted information on interventions favouring equity. Pro-equ...
Source: Rural Remote Health - February 28, 2023 Category: Rural Health Authors: Joelle Ducharme Gustavo Caetano Correa Heidi W Reynolds Alyssa B Sharkey Virginia A Fonner Mira Johri Source Type: research

Seroprotection against tetanus in southern Vietnam
CONCLUSION: Widespread immunity to tetanus toxoid is seen in infants and young children consistent with the high coverage rates reported for diptheria tetanus toxoid and pertussis (DTP) in Vietnam. However, the lower antibody concentrations seen in older children and men suggest reduced immunity to tetanus in populations not targeted by EPI and MNT programmes.PMID:36849339 | DOI:10.1016/j.vaccine.2023.02.036
Source: Vaccine - February 27, 2023 Category: Allergy & Immunology Authors: C Louise Thwaites Tran Tan Thanh Nguyen Thi Han Ny Lam Anh Nguyet Nguyen Thi Duy Nhat Cao Thu Thuy Nguyen Thi Le Thanh Nguyen Thanh Dung OUCRU Sero-surveillance Network James Campbell Pham Quang Thai Le Van Tan Marc Choisy Maciej F Boni Source Type: research

Safety, tolerability, and immunogenicity of V114 pneumococcal vaccine compared with PCV13 in a 2+1 regimen in healthy infants: A phase III study (PNEU-PED-EU-2)
CONCLUSION: A two-dose primary series plus toddler dose of V114 was well-tolerated in healthy infants. Compared with PCV13, V114 provided non-inferior immune responses to 13 shared serotypes and superior immune responses to additional serotypes 22F and 33F.PMID:36841723 | DOI:10.1016/j.vaccine.2023.02.041
Source: Vaccine - February 25, 2023 Category: Allergy & Immunology Authors: Thomas Benfield Mika R ämet Piero Valentini Ilkka Sepp ä Ron Dagan Peter Richmond Swati Mercer Clay Churchill Robert Lupinacci Richard McFetridge Jun Park Frederick Wittke Natalie Banniettis Luwy Musey Kara Bickham Janusz Kaminski Source Type: research

Pertussis epidemiology in Canada, 2005-2019
CONCLUSION: The highest morbidity and fatality of pertussis were among infants under one year of age. It is important to take measures to reduce transmission to infants who are too young to be vaccinated. Increasing vaccine coverage in children and pregnant women are important to reduce the burden of disease.PMID:36815868 | PMC:PMC9902035 | DOI:10.14745/ccdr.v49i01a05
Source: Can Commun Dis Rep - February 23, 2023 Category: Infectious Diseases Authors: Disha Bhagat Myriam Saboui Grace Huang Francesca Reyes Domingo Susan G Squires Marina I Salvadori Y Anita Li Source Type: research