Tetanus-diphtheria-acellular pertussis (Tdap) vaccine is recommended for all pregnant women in the U.S. as the key medical intervention to protect newborn infants from pertussis (whooping cough).
The risk for hospitalization or ED visits for influenza and pertussis was lower among infants born to mothers who received the influenza and Tdap vaccines. HealthDay News — Maternal influenza and ...
Pregnancy, birth, neonatal outcomes similar to when giving a single shot ...
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Despite the wide availability of tetanus vaccines, US cases of the life-threatening disease continue to occur among people of ...
Two new cases of the highly contagious pertussis or whooping cough have been reported this week, bringing to 11 the total ...
Fatalities occurred in roughly 1 in 10 tetanus cases ...