Center for Health Research (Naleway, Kurosky, Henninger, Gold, Irving), Kaiser Permanente Northwest, Portland, Oregon.
Center for Health Research (Naleway, Kurosky, Henninger, Gold, Irving), Kaiser Permanente Northwest, Portland, Oregon.
Am J Prev Med. 2014 Feb;46(2):150-7. doi: 10.1016/j.amepre.2013.10.010.
A number of studies have described influenza vaccination coverage during pregnancy but few publications have described rates of other vaccinations.
To describe vaccination rates during pregnancy in the Vaccine Safety Datalink (VSD), with particular focus on vaccinations contraindicated during pregnancy.
Pregnancies ending in 2002 through 2009 and vaccinations administered during these pregnancies were identified in the VSD. Vaccination rates per 1000 pregnancies during the study period were calculated by vaccine type, recommendation category, pregnancy year, maternal age, and trimester. Analyses were conducted in 2012-2013.
In the VSD, 669,695 pregnancies and 141,389 vaccinations were identified. Trivalent inactivated influenza (TIV) was the most commonly administered vaccination (174.1 doses per 1000 pregnancies) and was most often administered during the 2nd and 3rd trimesters. The most common vaccines in the "consider if indicated" category were tetanus-diphtheria (6.1 per 1000) and hepatitis B (3.7 per 1000). Contraindicated vaccination was infrequent, and the majority of these were measles-mumps-rubella (MMR) (1.2 per 1000); varicella (1.0 per 1000); and live-attenuated influenza vaccine (LAIV) (0.3 per 1000). Both "consider if indicated" and contraindicated vaccines were more frequently administered during early pregnancy.
TIV was the most commonly administered vaccine. With the exception of TIV, other vaccines were most frequently administered during early pregnancy and among younger women, suggesting that vaccination may occur when the woman and/or provider are unaware of the pregnancy. Contraindicated vaccines were infrequently administered during pregnancy; however, given that some women received contraindicated vaccines later in pregnancy, clearer recommendations and improved provider education may be needed.
多项研究已经描述了孕期流感疫苗接种率,但很少有文献描述其他疫苗的接种率。
在疫苗安全数据链(VSD)中描述孕期疫苗接种率,特别关注孕期禁忌的疫苗。
在 VSD 中确定了 2002 年至 2009 年期间结束的妊娠和这些妊娠期间接种的疫苗。根据疫苗类型、推荐类别、妊娠年份、产妇年龄和妊娠时期计算每 1000 例妊娠的接种率。分析于 2012-2013 年进行。
在 VSD 中,确定了 669695 例妊娠和 141389 次接种。三价灭活流感疫苗(TIV)是最常接种的疫苗(每 1000 例妊娠接种 174.1 剂),最常在第 2 和第 3 孕期接种。“如果需要考虑”类别的最常见疫苗是破伤风类毒素、白喉类毒素和无细胞百日咳疫苗(6.1 剂/1000 例)和乙型肝炎疫苗(3.7 剂/1000 例)。禁忌疫苗接种很少见,其中大多数是麻疹-腮腺炎-风疹疫苗(1.2 剂/1000 例);水痘疫苗(1.0 剂/1000 例)和减毒活流感疫苗(0.3 剂/1000 例)。“如果需要考虑”和禁忌疫苗接种在孕早期更常进行。
TIV 是最常接种的疫苗。除了 TIV 之外,其他疫苗最常在孕早期和年轻女性中接种,这表明当女性和/或提供者不知道怀孕时,可能会进行疫苗接种。孕期禁忌疫苗接种很少见;然而,鉴于一些女性在孕期后期接种了禁忌疫苗,可能需要更明确的建议和改进提供者教育。