MBBS, FRACP, Infectious Diseases Physician, Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, Monash University, Vic.
MBBS, FRACP, PhD,@Infectious Diseases Physician, Department of Infectious Diseases, Monash Health, Vic; Adjunct Lecturer, Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, Monash University, Vic.
Aust J Gen Pract. 2020 Oct;49(10):630-635. doi: 10.31128/AJGP-02-20-5243.
Maternal immunisation, which refers to vaccinations administered during pregnancy, is an integral part of preventive healthcare for pregnant women and infants. With new maternal vaccines in development, the scope of maternal immunisation is expanding.
This review focuses on the principles underpinning maternal immunisation, the existing recommendations and maternal vaccines in development, a review of vaccines that may be indicated for pregnant women who wish to travel, and safety data on inadvertent administration of live vaccines to pregnant women.
Maternal immunisation has the potential to protect women from severe disease (as in the case of influenza) and infants from severe morbidity and mortality (as in the case of pertussis). With other maternal vaccines currently in development, such as vaccines against respiratory syncytial virus and Group B streptococcus, maternal immunisation is playing an increasingly important role in improving maternal and neonatal health.
母体免疫接种是指在怀孕期间进行的疫苗接种,是孕妇和婴儿预防保健的重要组成部分。随着新的母体疫苗的开发,母体免疫接种的范围正在扩大。
本综述重点介绍了母体免疫接种的基本原则、现有的建议和正在开发的母体疫苗、针对希望旅行的孕妇的疫苗的综述,以及意外向孕妇接种活疫苗的安全性数据。
母体免疫接种有可能保护妇女免受严重疾病(如流感)的侵害,保护婴儿免受严重发病率和死亡率的侵害(如百日咳)。随着其他母体疫苗的开发,如针对呼吸道合胞病毒和 B 群链球菌的疫苗,母体免疫接种在改善母婴健康方面发挥着越来越重要的作用。