Prenatal Maternal Immunization for Infant Protection: A Review of the Vaccines Recommended, Infant Immunity and Future Research Directions
Abstract
:1. Background and Rationale
2. The Maternal–Fetal Interface and Fetal Immune Responsiveness
3. Influence of Antenatal Maternal Vaccination on Infant Immunity
4. Vaccines Recommended during Pregnancy in the United States
4.1. Influenza
4.2. Tetanus, Diphtheria and Pertussis
4.3. COVID-19
4.4. Respiratory Syncytial Virus
5. Landscape for the Future of Maternal Immunizations
5.1. Group B Streptococcus
5.2. Future Research Directions
6. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Data Availability Statement
Conflicts of Interest
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Quincer EM, Cranmer LM, Kamidani S. Prenatal Maternal Immunization for Infant Protection: A Review of the Vaccines Recommended, Infant Immunity and Future Research Directions. Pathogens. 2024; 13(3):200. https://doi.org/10.3390/pathogens13030200
Chicago/Turabian StyleQuincer, Elizabeth M., Lisa M. Cranmer, and Satoshi Kamidani. 2024. "Prenatal Maternal Immunization for Infant Protection: A Review of the Vaccines Recommended, Infant Immunity and Future Research Directions" Pathogens 13, no. 3: 200. https://doi.org/10.3390/pathogens13030200
APA StyleQuincer, E. M., Cranmer, L. M., & Kamidani, S. (2024). Prenatal Maternal Immunization for Infant Protection: A Review of the Vaccines Recommended, Infant Immunity and Future Research Directions. Pathogens, 13(3), 200. https://doi.org/10.3390/pathogens13030200