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Main description:
Immunization during pregnancy with currently recommended vaccines prevents infection in the mother, the unborn fetus, and the young infant, and there is an increasing focus from different stakeholders to use this approach for other infections of importance to protect these vulnerable groups. The aim of this Maternal Immunization book is to provide a contemporary overview of vaccines used in pregnancy (and the lactation period), with emphasis on aspects of importance for the target groups, namely, rationale for the use of vaccines in pregnancy, safety, immunogenicity (immunology), timing to vaccinate, repeat doses, protective effects in the mother, fetus, and infant, and public acceptance and implementation, of existing and of future vaccines.
Contents:
Part I: Concepts of maternal immunization 1 The history of maternal immunization 2 Vaccination of women in the pre-conception and post-partum periods 3 Immunobiological aspects of vaccines in pregnancy: Maternal perspective 4 Immunobiological aspects of vaccines in pregnancy: Infant perspective 5 Global considerations on maternal vaccine introduction and implementation
Part II: Vaccines with current recommendations for use in pregnancy 6 Tetanus 7 Influenza 8 Pertussis 9 Vaccination in pregnancy in specific circumstances
Part III: Future vaccines for use in pregnancy 10 Respiratory syncytial virus 11 Group B Streptococcusc 12 Cytomegalovirus 13 Zika virus 14 Malaria
Part IV: Conclusion 15 Conclusion
PRODUCT DETAILS
Publisher: Elsevier (Academic Press Inc)
Publication date: November, 2019
Pages: 250
Weight: 630g
Availability: Available
Subcategories: Immunology