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* '''Trivalent inactivated influenza vaccine and spontaneous abortion'''<ref name=PMID23262941><pubmed>23262941</pubmed></ref> "Our final analysis included 243 women with spontaneous abortion and 243 matched control group women; 82% of women with spontaneous abortion had ultrasound confirmation of fetal demise. ...There was no statistically significant increase in the risk of pregnancy loss in the 4 weeks after seasonal inactivated influenza vaccination." | * '''Trivalent inactivated influenza vaccine and spontaneous abortion'''<ref name=PMID23262941><pubmed>23262941</pubmed></ref> "Our final analysis included 243 women with spontaneous abortion and 243 matched control group women; 82% of women with spontaneous abortion had ultrasound confirmation of fetal demise. ...There was no statistically significant increase in the risk of pregnancy loss in the 4 weeks after seasonal inactivated influenza vaccination." | ||
* '''Influenza A/H1N1 MF59 adjuvanted vaccine in pregnant women and adverse perinatal outcomes: multicentre study'''<ref name=PMID23381200><pubmed>23381200</pubmed></ref> "This large study using primary data collection found that MF59 adjuvanted A/H1N1 influenza vaccine did not result in an increased risk of adverse perinatal events and suggested a lower risk among vaccinated women. These findings should contribute to inform stakeholders and decision makers on the prescription of vaccination against influenza A/H1N1 in pregnant women." | |||
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