A Longitudinal Linked Cohort Study Evaluating Early Childhood Health Outcomes Following Exposure to Seasonal Influenza Vaccine during Pregnancy

Maternal influenza vaccination is highly recommended to pregnant women to provide protection against influenza infection for both the mother and their infants in their first six months of life. Few studies have evaluated the longer-term health outcomes beyond the infant period and into early childho...

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Main Author: Foo, Damien
Format: Thesis
Published: Curtin University 2022
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/88575
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description Maternal influenza vaccination is highly recommended to pregnant women to provide protection against influenza infection for both the mother and their infants in their first six months of life. Few studies have evaluated the longer-term health outcomes beyond the infant period and into early childhood. My longitudinal, population-based linked cohort studies mostly support the safety of seasonal influenza vaccination during pregnancy and observed potential protection against asthma, anaphylaxis and seizure disorders in young children.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-885752024-06-18T00:10:31Z A Longitudinal Linked Cohort Study Evaluating Early Childhood Health Outcomes Following Exposure to Seasonal Influenza Vaccine during Pregnancy Foo, Damien Maternal influenza vaccination is highly recommended to pregnant women to provide protection against influenza infection for both the mother and their infants in their first six months of life. Few studies have evaluated the longer-term health outcomes beyond the infant period and into early childhood. My longitudinal, population-based linked cohort studies mostly support the safety of seasonal influenza vaccination during pregnancy and observed potential protection against asthma, anaphylaxis and seizure disorders in young children. 2022 Thesis http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/88575 Curtin University fulltext
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A Longitudinal Linked Cohort Study Evaluating Early Childhood Health Outcomes Following Exposure to Seasonal Influenza Vaccine during Pregnancy
title A Longitudinal Linked Cohort Study Evaluating Early Childhood Health Outcomes Following Exposure to Seasonal Influenza Vaccine during Pregnancy
title_full A Longitudinal Linked Cohort Study Evaluating Early Childhood Health Outcomes Following Exposure to Seasonal Influenza Vaccine during Pregnancy
title_fullStr A Longitudinal Linked Cohort Study Evaluating Early Childhood Health Outcomes Following Exposure to Seasonal Influenza Vaccine during Pregnancy
title_full_unstemmed A Longitudinal Linked Cohort Study Evaluating Early Childhood Health Outcomes Following Exposure to Seasonal Influenza Vaccine during Pregnancy
title_short A Longitudinal Linked Cohort Study Evaluating Early Childhood Health Outcomes Following Exposure to Seasonal Influenza Vaccine during Pregnancy
title_sort longitudinal linked cohort study evaluating early childhood health outcomes following exposure to seasonal influenza vaccine during pregnancy
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/88575