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Vaccinating pregnant women with Tdap vaccine protects young infants from severe pertussis and hospitalization

Infants less than 2 months old are too young to be vaccinated against pertussis yet are at highest risk of severe disease – – a 75% hospitalization rate and a 1% case fatality rate. A case-control study in six U.S. states found that vaccinating women during the third trimester of pregnancy with Tdap vaccine provided 81% protection against pertussis to infants <2 months and 91% protection against hospitalized cases of pertussis.

Full Citation:
Skoff TH, Blain AE, Watt J et al.. 2017. The impact of the U.S. maternal Tdap vaccination program on preventing pertussis in infants <2 months of age: a case-control evaluation. Clinical Infectious Diseases. 65(12).

Title of Article: The impact of the U.S. maternal Tdap vaccination program on preventing pertussis in infants <2 months of age: a case-control evaluation

Author(s): Skoff TH, Blain AE, Watt J et al.

Publication Year: 2017

Publication Name: Clinical Infectious Diseases

Publication Volume: 65(12)

Publication Source URL: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5754921/pdf/nihms927379.pdf

DOI (Digital Object Identifier): 10.1093/cid/cix724

Topics: Health

Disease Vaccines: Pertussis

Countries: United States

WHO Regions: Americas