Ryan Margaret A K, Seward Jane F
Department of Defense Center for Deployment Health Research, Naval Health Research Center, San Diego, California, USA.
Clin Infect Dis. 2008 Mar 15;46 Suppl 3:S221-6. doi: 10.1086/524744.
When the United States implemented civilian and military smallpox vaccination programs in 2003, the National Smallpox Vaccine in Pregnancy Registry was established to better evaluate outcomes after the inadvertent vaccination of pregnant women. Women were referred to the registry by vaccine administrators, health care providers, or state health departments or through self-referral. Registry professionals actively follow up with all enrolled women and collect data on pregnancy, birth, and infant health outcomes. As of September 2006, pregnancy outcome data were available from 376 women. Most (77%) were vaccinated near the time of conception, before results of a standard pregnancy test would have been positive. To date, outcome evaluations have not revealed higher-than-expected rates of pregnancy loss (11.9%), preterm birth (10.7%), or birth defects (2.8%), compared with those in healthy referent populations. No cases of fetal vaccinia have been identified. The Smallpox Vaccine in Pregnancy Registry continues to actively enroll women and follow infant and early-childhood health outcomes.
2003年美国实施民用和军事天花疫苗接种计划时,设立了全国孕期天花疫苗接种登记处,以更好地评估孕妇意外接种疫苗后的结果。疫苗管理人员、医疗服务提供者、州卫生部门或通过自我推荐将妇女转介到登记处。登记处的专业人员积极对所有登记的妇女进行随访,并收集有关妊娠、分娩和婴儿健康结果的数据。截至2006年9月,有376名妇女的妊娠结局数据可供使用。大多数(77%)在受孕前后接种疫苗,此时标准妊娠试验结果尚未呈阳性。迄今为止,与健康对照人群相比,结局评估未发现妊娠丢失率(11.9%)、早产率(10.7%)或出生缺陷率(2.8%)高于预期。未发现胎儿牛痘病例。孕期天花疫苗接种登记处继续积极招募妇女,并跟踪婴儿和幼儿的健康结局。