Vaccinating in Pregnancy: Opportunities and Challenges
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- DOI: 10.1016/j.pop.2020.05.001
Vaccinating in Pregnancy: Opportunities and Challenges
Abstract
The continuum of preconception, antenatal period, fourth trimester, and interconception period are a critical time for comprehensive care to advance maternal-child health and deliver family-centered care. Immunizations are a key component of this care delivery; however, there are intricacies around indications of vaccinations during this key period. Both active immunity to the individual receiving the vaccine as well as passive immunity passed to the fetus during pregnancy highlight the benefits of this care. Understanding the indications and benefits of vaccine administration during this continuum is critical for providers caring for individuals of reproductive age.
Keywords: Immunization; Preconception health; Pregnancy.
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Disclosure The authors have nothing to disclose.
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