That?s because the newest studies suggest the culprit may not be infections such as the flu per se, but pregnant mothers? immune reactions to such infections. If maternal antibodies increase the risk for schizophrenia, might protecting mom and baby from the flu raise the risk the child could get schizophrenia years later?
Research into the links between maternal flu and schizophrenia is still considered preliminary, which makes any policy conclusions premature, but scientists studying the connection are starting to worry. National guidelines issued by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recommend that pregnant women get flu shots.