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  • Vaccine . Comparison of influenza antibody titers among women who were vaccinated in the 2 nd and the 3 rd trimesters of pregnancy


    Vaccine


    . 2020 Nov 23;S0264-410X(20)31472-9.
    doi: 10.1016/j.vaccine.2020.11.032. Online ahead of print.
    Comparison of influenza antibody titers among women who were vaccinated in the 2 nd and the 3 rd trimesters of pregnancy


    Wanitchaya Kittikraisak 1 , Podjanee Phadungkiatwatana 2 , Darunee Ditsungnoen 3 , Surasak Kaoiean 2 , Louis Macareo 4 , Kamonthip Rungrojcharoenkit 4 , Nattinee Srisantiroj 2 , Tawee Chotpitayasunondh 5 , Fatimah S Dawood 6 , Joshua A Mott 7 , Kim A Lindblade 6



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    Abstract

    Background: We compared cord blood antibody titers in unvaccinated pregnant women to those vaccinated with seasonal influenza vaccine during the 2nd and the 3rd trimesters.
    Methods: Pregnant women had cord blood collected at delivery for hemagglutination inhibition assay against vaccine reference viruses: A/California/07/2009 (H1N1)pdm09, A/Switzerland/9715293/2013 (H3N2), and B/Phuket/3073/2013 (Yamagata lineage). Geometric mean titer (GMT) ratios were calculated comparing vaccinated versus unvaccinated pregnant women, and women vaccinated in the 2nd and the 3rd trimesters. Proportions of women achieving defined titers were compared using the χ2 test.
    Results: Of 307 women, 190 (62%) were unvaccinated. Fifty and 67 were vaccinated during the 2nd and the 3rd trimesters, respectively. Median enrollment age was 29 years (interquartile range 24-34). Sixteen (5%) women had pre-existing conditions, but none were immunocompromised. GMT ratios comparing vaccinated and unvaccinated women were 5.90 (95% confidence interval [CI] 5.06-6.96) for influenza A/California, 5.39 (95% CI 4.18-6.08) for influenza A/Switzerland, and 5.05 (95% CI 4.43-5.85) for influenza B/Phuket. Similarly, the GMT ratios comparing the 3rd and the 2nd trimester vaccinated women were 2.90 (95% CI 2.54-3.39), 2.82 (95% CI 2.56-3.13), and 2.83 (95% CI 2.56-3.14), respectively. The proportions of women with defined titers for the three vaccine reference viruses did not differ between 2nd and 3rd trimester vaccinated women (titers ≥40: 68-92% versus 70-93%; ≥110: 32% versus 33-63%; and ≥330: 4-10% versus 3-21%).
    Conclusions: Pregnant women vaccinated against influenza had more placental transfer of influenza antibodies to their infants than unvaccinated women. Placental transfer of antibodies was higher among those vaccinated in the 3rd trimester than in the 2nd trimester. There was no difference in the proportions of women achieving antibody titers corresponding to protection against influenza in children. Findings support the current World Health Organization's recommendation that pregnant women may be vaccinated in either 2nd or 3rd trimester of pregnancy.

    Keywords: Antibody; Cord blood; Influenza vaccine; Pregnant woman; Thailand.

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