Maternal, Newborn, Child Health and Nutrition, PATH, Seattle, WA, USA.
Department of Pediatrics, University of Washington School of Medicine, Seattle, WA, USA.
J Perinatol. 2020 Jun;40(6):844-857. doi: 10.1038/s41372-020-0668-3. Epub 2020 Apr 27.
This state-of-the art manuscript highlights our current understanding of maternal immunization-the practice of vaccinating pregnant women to confer protection on them as well as on their young infants, and thereby reduce vaccine-preventable morbidity and mortality. Advances in our understanding of the immunologic processes that undergird a normal pregnancy, studies from vaccines currently available and recommended for pregnant women, and vaccines for administration in special situations are beginning to build the case for safe scale-up of maternal immunization. In addition to well-known diseases, new diseases are emerging which pose threats. Several new vaccines are currently under development and increasingly include pregnant women. In this manuscript, targeted at clinicians, vaccinologists, scientists, public health practitioners, and policymakers, we also outline key considerations around maternal immunization introduction and delivery, discuss noninfectious horizons for maternal immunization, and provide a framework for the clinician faced with immunizing a pregnant woman.
这篇先进的手稿突出了我们目前对母体免疫接种的理解——为孕妇接种疫苗,以保护她们及其婴儿,并减少疫苗可预防的发病率和死亡率。我们对支持正常妊娠的免疫过程的理解的进展,对目前可用于孕妇的疫苗的研究,以及在特殊情况下接种的疫苗,正在为安全扩大母体免疫接种奠定基础。除了众所周知的疾病外,新出现的疾病也构成了威胁。目前正在开发几种新疫苗,越来越多地包括孕妇。在这篇针对临床医生、疫苗学家、科学家、公共卫生从业人员和政策制定者的手稿中,我们还概述了围绕母体免疫接种引入和实施的关键考虑因素,讨论了母体免疫接种的非传染性前景,并为面临为孕妇接种疫苗的临床医生提供了一个框架。