摘要:What is already known about this topic? Maternal vaccination with influenza and tetanus toxoid, reduced diphtheria toxoid, and acellular pertussis (Tdap) vaccines can decrease the risk for severe influenza and pertussis among pregnant women and their infants; racial/ethnic coverage disparities exist. What is added by this report? During 2019–20, 61.2% of pregnant women received influenza vaccination, 56.6% received Tdap during pregnancy, and 40.3% received both vaccines. Influenza vaccination coverage among Black and Hispanic women increased, yet disparities persisted; Tdap vaccination increased among Black women but decreased in Hispanic women compared with 2018–19. What are the implications for public health practice? Additional interventions to encourage consistent provider offers or referrals for influenza and Tdap vaccination and culturally competent conversations with patients are needed to address racial disparities in maternal vaccination.
关键词:Maternal Vaccination Coverage In The United States;Influenza And Tdap Vaccination Among Pregnant Women;Pregnant Women And Influenza And Tdap Vaccine;Influenza Vaccination Coverage In Pregnant Women;Tdap Vaccination Coverage In Pregnant Women;Pregnancy;Vaccine-Preventable Diseases and Specific Vaccines;Adult Vaccinations;Influenza Vaccination;Maternal & Child Health;Women's Health;MMWR;Morbidity & Mortality Weekly Report