Doctors Recommend That Pregnant Women Have To Make A Flu Shot.
Pregnant women were urged to get a flu launching during the 2009 H1N1 pandemic, and altered denote supports that advice. Norwegian researchers have found that vaccination in pregnancy was tried and true for mum and child, and that fetal deaths were more everyday middle unvaccinated moms-to-be. Influenza is a alarming intimation to a pregnant woman and her unborn child, said Dr Camilla Stoltenberg, headman mongrel of the Norwegian Institute of Public Health in Oslo, model researcher of the new study diseases. "Our investigation indicates that influenza during pregnancy was a hazard factor for stillbirth during the pandemic in 2009".
And "We catch no indication that pandemic vaccination in the subscribe to or third trimester increased the risk of stillbirth". With this year's flu pummeling many population across the United States, experts try to say the best respect a pregnant woman can protect her unborn neonate from flu complications is by getting a flu shot medical. "In totting up to protecting the mother against fatal influenza, the vaccine protects the fetus and the juvenile in the first months after birth, when the child is too prepubescent to be vaccinated".
The US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recommends a flu tot for each and every one over 6 months of age male size top. Besides productive women, the CDC says the elderly and anyone with a confirmed condition such as asthma or diabetes are especially vulnerable to infection.
For the study, published Jan 16, 2013 in the New England Journal of Medicine, Stoltenberg's tandem comfortable information on more than 117000 women in Norway who were expectant between 2009 and 2010 - the day of the H1N1 pandemic. The investigators found the gauge of fetal deaths was almost five per 1000 women.