[Influenza vaccination of pregnant women and the experiences related to the pandemic influenza A-virus H1N1 infection in Hungary, 2009]
Autor: | Endre, Czeizel |
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Rok vydání: | 2011 |
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Hungary Fever Immunization Programs Information Dissemination Vaccination Infant Newborn Infant Congenital Abnormalities Influenza A Virus H1N1 Subtype Influenza Vaccines Pregnancy Influenza Human Odds Ratio Humans Female Pregnant Women Pregnancy Complications Infectious Physician's Role Pandemics |
Zdroj: | Lege artis medicinae : uj magyar orvosi hirmondo. 21(2) |
ISSN: | 0866-4811 |
Popis: | During the influenza A-H1N1 pandemic, only about 16% of pregnant women were vaccinated against the virus, despite their higher expected mortality risk. According to the official data, five pregnant women died. In addition, the high fever that occurs in influenza increases the risk of some congenital abnormalities. The vaccine used in Hungary is not associated with severe complications in pregnant women and their fetuses, therefore, it can be administered during any stage of pregnancy. The author discusses the causes that deterred pregnant women from being vaccinated. The main problem seems to be that some physicians were under-informed and were reluctant to take responsibility. |
Databáze: | OpenAIRE |
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