Strategies to increase uptake of maternal pertussis vaccination
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Strategies to increase uptake of maternal pertussis vaccination
Abstract
Introduction: Pertussis is a highly contagious respiratory disease that results in disproportionate morbidity and mortality in infants who have yet to receive the primary diphtheria-tetanus-pertussis vaccine series. In the preceding decades numerous countries began to pursue either prenatal vaccination of pregnant women or postpartum vaccination of caregivers to protect infants. Despite proven benefit, maternal uptake of pertussis vaccine continues to remain suboptimal.
Areas covered: Many studies have been conducted to address the suboptimal uptake of maternal pertussis vaccination. This systematic review was undertaken to systematically identify those studies, highlight the most successful strategies and find the knowledge gaps that need to be filled over the coming years to improve vaccine uptake. Twenty-five studies were identified from six different databases.
Expert opinion: Five different interventions were shown to be successful in promoting uptake of pertussis vaccination: (1) standing orders, (2) opt-in orders, (3) provider education, (4) on-site vaccination and (5) interactive patient education. Three major knowledge gaps were also identified that need to be filled over the coming years: (1) lack of studies in low- and middle-income countries, (2) lack of studies targeting midwives and/or home birth and (3) lack of studies on the process of vaccine communication.
Keywords: Maternal pertussis; Pertussis; Vaccination; cocooning; immunization; maternal tdap; postpartum vaccination; prenatal care; prenatal vaccination; whooping cough.
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