Jones Christine E, Munoz Flor M, Kochhar Sonali, Vergnano Stefania, Cutland Clare L, Steinhoff Mark, Black Steven, Heininger Ulrich, Bonhoeffer Jan, Heath Paul T
Paediatric Infectious Diseases Research Group, Institute of Infection and Immunity, St George's, University of London, UK.
Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, TX, USA.
Vaccine. 2016 Dec 1;34(49):6007-6014. doi: 10.1016/j.vaccine.2016.07.007. Epub 2016 Oct 25.
Vaccination in pregnancy is an effective strategy to prevent serious infections in mothers and their infants. Safety of this strategy is of principal importance to all stakeholders. As the number of studies assessing safety of vaccines in pregnancy increases, the need to ensure consistent collection and reporting of critical data to allow comparisons and data pooling becomes more important. The Global Alignment of Immunization Safety Assessment in Pregnancy (GAIA) project aims to improve data collection and create a shared understanding of maternal, fetal and neonatal outcomes in order to progress the global agenda for vaccination in pregnancy. The guidance in this document has been developed to harmonize the data collected in case report forms used for safety monitoring in clinical trials of vaccination in pregnant women. Data to be collected is prioritized to allow applicability in diverse research settings, including low and middle-income countries. Standardized data will enable the research community to have a common base upon which to conduct meta-analyses, strengthening the applicability of outcomes to different settings.
孕期接种疫苗是预防母亲及其婴儿严重感染的有效策略。这一策略的安全性对所有利益相关者至关重要。随着评估孕期疫苗安全性的研究数量不断增加,确保一致收集和报告关键数据以进行比较和数据汇总的需求变得更加重要。全球孕期免疫安全评估联盟(GAIA)项目旨在改善数据收集,并就孕产妇、胎儿和新生儿结局达成共识,以推进全球孕期疫苗接种议程。本文件中的指南旨在统一用于孕妇疫苗接种临床试验安全性监测的病例报告表中收集的数据。优先收集的数据要适用于包括低收入和中等收入国家在内的各种研究环境。标准化数据将使研究界有一个共同的基础来进行荟萃分析,增强研究结果在不同环境中的适用性。