Influenza Vaccine Given to Pregnant Women Reduces Hospitalization Due to Influenza in Their Infants
Clinical Infectious Diseases2010Vol. 51(12), pp. 1355–1361
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Abstract
Influenza vaccine given to pregnant women is 91.5% effective in preventing hospitalization of their infants for influenza in the first 6 months of life.
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