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The introduction of the dTpa vaccine for pregnant women in Brazil reduced pertussis hospitalizations in infants

In response to an increase in pertussis cases beginning in 2010, Brazil introduced dTpa vaccine into the national immunization schedule for pregnant women in 2013. In the pre-maternal vaccination period (2011–2013), the average annual incidence of pertussis hospitalizations in children under 1 year old was 98.3/100,000 and in the post-maternal vaccination period (2015–2017) the average was 65.9/100,000, a decline of 32.9%.

Full Citation:
Friedrich F, Valadão MC, Brum M et al.. 2020. Impact of maternal dTpa vaccination on the incidence of pertussis in young infants. PLoS ONE. 15(1).

Title of Article: Impact of maternal dTpa vaccination on the incidence of pertussis in young infants

Author(s): Friedrich F, Valadão MC, Brum M et al.

Publication Year: 2020

Publication Name: PLoS ONE

Publication Volume: 15(1)

Publication Source URL: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/31990945/

DOI (Digital Object Identifier): 10.1371/journal.pone.0228022

Topics: Health

Disease Vaccines: Pertussis

Countries: Brazil

WHO Regions: Americas