2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.eimce.2022.06.006
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Effect of pertussis vaccine in pregnancy and COVID-19 pandemic in the cases of wooping cough

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“…Additionally, there were documented cases of adverse events following in uenza vaccine administration in 2010 and a child's death due to whooping cough in 2015 [29]. Additionally, Leon-Morillo and colleagues (2021) [31] have demonstrated a decrease in whooping cough cases among children up to one year of age during the pandemic in Spain, from 84 to 36. Similarly, Table 5 displays data from Peru that indicate a greater decrease from 272 to 60 children, which is consistent with our ndings.…”
Section: Knowledge the Importance Of Vaccinationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Additionally, there were documented cases of adverse events following in uenza vaccine administration in 2010 and a child's death due to whooping cough in 2015 [29]. Additionally, Leon-Morillo and colleagues (2021) [31] have demonstrated a decrease in whooping cough cases among children up to one year of age during the pandemic in Spain, from 84 to 36. Similarly, Table 5 displays data from Peru that indicate a greater decrease from 272 to 60 children, which is consistent with our ndings.…”
Section: Knowledge the Importance Of Vaccinationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Non-pharmacological measures taken to reduce transmission during the COVID-19 pandemic may have had a significant impact on reducing respiratory infections from viruses and bacteria. In the study by Leon-Morillo et al, 16 no cases of pertussis were observed during the first year of pandemic and suggests the potential usefulness of these measures to prevent cases among household, especially if there are newborns at risk of developing pertussis. This issue would encourage more detailed studies in the future.…”
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“…Recent studies in Spain, included the studies published in this issue of EIMC 15 , 16 show a high impact of maternal pertussis vaccination in the hospitalization rate due to pertussis among infants. The article of Botia et al 15 shows an important reduction of risk of hospitalisation in children aged <2 months and the study of Leon-Morillo et al 16 suggests a reduction of cases and severity of pertussis in children aged <6 months. The national rate of hospitalization among infants younger than 3 months dropped dramatically and consistently along the post-vaccination period (2016-2019): in 2019, the hospitalization rate (161 per 100,000 population) was more than five times lower than the hospitalization rate (880 per 100,000) reached in 2015.…”
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“…Recent studies in Spain, included the studies published in this issue of EIMC 15 , 16 show a high impact of maternal pertussis vaccination in the hospitalization rate due to pertussis among infants. The article of Botia et al 15 shows an important reduction of risk of hospitalisation in children aged <2 months and the study of Leon-Morillo et al 16 suggests a reduction of cases and severity of pertussis in children aged <6 months.…”
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