Introduction. Maternal immunization - Promises and concerns
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Introduction. Maternal immunization - Promises and concerns
Abstract
In this issue of Vaccine, the maternal immunization platform as an approach to protect mothers and infants against diverse pathogens is presented. Potential vaccine targets and the safety, science, trial designs, ethical considerations, and international perspectives focusing on low and middle income countries (LMIC) are discussed. This information provides a timely update because maternal immunization is increasingly being considered as an intervention to prevent maternal and/or neonatal disease. Prioritization of vaccine targets for maternal immunization by researchers, public health officials and health care workers needs to begin now.
Keywords: Influenza vaccine; Maternal immunization; Pertussis vaccine; Tetanus toxoid vaccine.
Copyright © 2015 The Author. Published by Elsevier Ltd.. All rights reserved.
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