Most pregnant women in the United States don't get flu and whooping cough vaccines even though the shots are safe and recommended as part of routine prenatal care, a report from the US Centers for ...
International research led by Radboud University Medical Center shows that vaccinating women during pregnancy leads to the ...
The Centre for Disease Prevention and Control (CDC) has recommended that all pregnant women should be vaccinated against influenza and whooping cough to provide protection to the baby against these ...
Q: Is it safe for pregnant women to be vaccinated for whooping cough and influenza? A: Yes, it’s safe and recommended because these vaccines protect both expectant mothers and infants from these ...
(CNN)-- Most pregnant women in the United States don't get flu and whooping cough vaccines even though the shots are safe and recommended as part of routine prenatal care, a report from the US Centers ...
Less than half of pregnant women in the U.S. are receiving the flu and whooping cough vaccines, both of which protect not only the mother from disease but her unborn child as well. The Centers for ...