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Published in: European Journal of Clinical Microbiology & Infectious Diseases 3/2015

01-03-2015 | Article

Vaccination during the 2013–2014 influenza season in pregnant Japanese women

Authors: T. Yamada, K. Abe, Y. Baba, E. Inubashiri, K. Kawabata, T. Kubo, Y. Maegawa, N. Fuchi, M. Nomizo, M. Shimada, A. Shiozaki, H. Hamada, S. Matsubara, N. Akutagawa, S. Kataoka, M. Maeda, H. Masuzaki, N. Sagawa, A. Nakai, S. Saito, H. Minakami

Published in: European Journal of Clinical Microbiology & Infectious Diseases | Issue 3/2015

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Abstract

This questionnaire survey was conducted at 11 hospitals in Japan to determine vaccination coverage against seasonal influenza and the prevalence rate of influenza among pregnant Japanese women. Of 2,808 postpartum women who gave birth at the 11 hospitals during the study period from March 1, 2014, to July 31, 2014, 1,713 (61 %) participated in this study and 876 (51 %) reported having received vaccination against influenza in or after October 2013. Women aged <25 years had a significantly lower vaccination rate than those aged ≥25 years (31 % vs. 53 %, respectively; p = 0.0000). Eighty-seven (5.1 %) and 1,626 (94.9 %) women did and did not contract influenza, respectively. Although prior birth did not affect overall vaccination coverage (50 % for primiparous vs. 53 % for multiparous), multiparous women had a significantly higher rate of contracting influenza than primiparous women, irrespective of vaccination status (5.6 % vs. 2.2 % [p = 0.0216] and 9.7 % vs. 3.5 % [p = 0.0003] for women with and without vaccination, respectively). The 2013–2014 vaccination program significantly reduced the influenza infection rate by 35 % (3.9 % vs. 6.3 % for women with and without vaccination, respectively; p = 0.0272). Seventy-two (83 %) of the 87 women took antiviral agents for the treatment of influenza and two (2.3 %) required hospitalization. These results suggested that pregnant Japanese women had a high level of concern regarding seasonal influenza. However, campaigns targeting young pregnant Japanese women, as well as multiparous women, for vaccination are needed in order to further reduce the incidence of influenza among pregnant Japanese women.
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Metadata
Title
Vaccination during the 2013–2014 influenza season in pregnant Japanese women
Authors
T. Yamada
K. Abe
Y. Baba
E. Inubashiri
K. Kawabata
T. Kubo
Y. Maegawa
N. Fuchi
M. Nomizo
M. Shimada
A. Shiozaki
H. Hamada
S. Matsubara
N. Akutagawa
S. Kataoka
M. Maeda
H. Masuzaki
N. Sagawa
A. Nakai
S. Saito
H. Minakami
Publication date
01-03-2015
Publisher
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
Published in
European Journal of Clinical Microbiology & Infectious Diseases / Issue 3/2015
Print ISSN: 0934-9723
Electronic ISSN: 1435-4373
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s10096-014-2259-8

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