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Prenatal influenza vaccination and allergic and autoimmune diseases in childhood: A longitudinal, population-based linked cohort study
by
Sarna, Mohinder
, Pereira, Gavin
, Moore, Hannah C.
, Regan, Annette K.
, Foo, Damien
in
Age
/ Algorithms
/ Anaphylaxis
/ Asthma
/ Asthma - epidemiology
/ Asthma - etiology
/ Australian aborigines
/ Autoimmune diseases
/ Autoimmune Diseases - epidemiology
/ Autoimmune Diseases - etiology
/ Biology and Life Sciences
/ Birth weight
/ Body mass index
/ Care and treatment
/ Child
/ Child, Preschool
/ Childhood
/ Children
/ Children & youth
/ Codes
/ Cohort analysis
/ Cohort Studies
/ Data collection
/ Diabetes
/ Diagnosis
/ Diseases
/ Emergency medical care
/ Female
/ Gestational age
/ Health aspects
/ Hospitals
/ Humans
/ Hypertension
/ Influenza
/ Influenza vaccines
/ Influenza Vaccines - adverse effects
/ Influenza, Human - epidemiology
/ Influenza, Human - prevention & control
/ Intrauterine exposure
/ Male
/ Medicine and Health Sciences
/ Methods
/ Mothers
/ Native peoples
/ Patient outcomes
/ Pediatric research
/ Pediatrics
/ Population studies
/ Population-based studies
/ Pregnancy
/ Pregnancy complications
/ Pregnant women
/ Premature birth
/ Prenatal care
/ Primary care
/ Risk factors
/ Socioeconomic factors
/ Statistics
/ Vaccination
/ Vaccination - adverse effects
/ Vaccines
2022
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Prenatal influenza vaccination and allergic and autoimmune diseases in childhood: A longitudinal, population-based linked cohort study
by
Sarna, Mohinder
, Pereira, Gavin
, Moore, Hannah C.
, Regan, Annette K.
, Foo, Damien
in
Age
/ Algorithms
/ Anaphylaxis
/ Asthma
/ Asthma - epidemiology
/ Asthma - etiology
/ Australian aborigines
/ Autoimmune diseases
/ Autoimmune Diseases - epidemiology
/ Autoimmune Diseases - etiology
/ Biology and Life Sciences
/ Birth weight
/ Body mass index
/ Care and treatment
/ Child
/ Child, Preschool
/ Childhood
/ Children
/ Children & youth
/ Codes
/ Cohort analysis
/ Cohort Studies
/ Data collection
/ Diabetes
/ Diagnosis
/ Diseases
/ Emergency medical care
/ Female
/ Gestational age
/ Health aspects
/ Hospitals
/ Humans
/ Hypertension
/ Influenza
/ Influenza vaccines
/ Influenza Vaccines - adverse effects
/ Influenza, Human - epidemiology
/ Influenza, Human - prevention & control
/ Intrauterine exposure
/ Male
/ Medicine and Health Sciences
/ Methods
/ Mothers
/ Native peoples
/ Patient outcomes
/ Pediatric research
/ Pediatrics
/ Population studies
/ Population-based studies
/ Pregnancy
/ Pregnancy complications
/ Pregnant women
/ Premature birth
/ Prenatal care
/ Primary care
/ Risk factors
/ Socioeconomic factors
/ Statistics
/ Vaccination
/ Vaccination - adverse effects
/ Vaccines
2022
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Prenatal influenza vaccination and allergic and autoimmune diseases in childhood: A longitudinal, population-based linked cohort study
by
Sarna, Mohinder
, Pereira, Gavin
, Moore, Hannah C.
, Regan, Annette K.
, Foo, Damien
in
Age
/ Algorithms
/ Anaphylaxis
/ Asthma
/ Asthma - epidemiology
/ Asthma - etiology
/ Australian aborigines
/ Autoimmune diseases
/ Autoimmune Diseases - epidemiology
/ Autoimmune Diseases - etiology
/ Biology and Life Sciences
/ Birth weight
/ Body mass index
/ Care and treatment
/ Child
/ Child, Preschool
/ Childhood
/ Children
/ Children & youth
/ Codes
/ Cohort analysis
/ Cohort Studies
/ Data collection
/ Diabetes
/ Diagnosis
/ Diseases
/ Emergency medical care
/ Female
/ Gestational age
/ Health aspects
/ Hospitals
/ Humans
/ Hypertension
/ Influenza
/ Influenza vaccines
/ Influenza Vaccines - adverse effects
/ Influenza, Human - epidemiology
/ Influenza, Human - prevention & control
/ Intrauterine exposure
/ Male
/ Medicine and Health Sciences
/ Methods
/ Mothers
/ Native peoples
/ Patient outcomes
/ Pediatric research
/ Pediatrics
/ Population studies
/ Population-based studies
/ Pregnancy
/ Pregnancy complications
/ Pregnant women
/ Premature birth
/ Prenatal care
/ Primary care
/ Risk factors
/ Socioeconomic factors
/ Statistics
/ Vaccination
/ Vaccination - adverse effects
/ Vaccines
2022
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Prenatal influenza vaccination and allergic and autoimmune diseases in childhood: A longitudinal, population-based linked cohort study
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Prenatal influenza vaccination and allergic and autoimmune diseases in childhood: A longitudinal, population-based linked cohort study
2022
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Few studies have evaluated the effect of maternal influenza vaccination on the development of allergic and autoimmune diseases in children beyond 6 months of age. We aimed to investigate the association between in utero exposure to seasonal inactivated influenza vaccine (IIV) and subsequent diagnosis of allergic and autoimmune diseases.
This longitudinal, population-based linked cohort study included 124,760 singleton, live-born children from 106,206 mothers in Western Australia (WA) born between April 2012 and July 2016, with up to 5 years of follow-up from birth. In our study cohort, 64,169 (51.4%) were male, 6,566 (5.3%) were Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander children, and the mean age at the end of follow-up was 3.0 (standard deviation, 1.3) years. The exposure was receipt of seasonal IIV during pregnancy. The outcomes were diagnosis of an allergic or autoimmune disease, including asthma and anaphylaxis, identified from hospital and/or emergency department (ED) records. Inverse probability of treatment weights (IPTWs) accounted for baseline probability of vaccination by maternal age, Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander status, socioeconomic status, body mass index, parity, medical conditions, pregnancy complications, prenatal smoking, and prenatal care. The models additionally adjusted for the Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander status of the child. There were 14,396 (11.5%) maternally vaccinated children; 913 (6.3%) maternally vaccinated and 7,655 (6.9%) maternally unvaccinated children had a diagnosis of allergic or autoimmune disease, respectively. Overall, maternal influenza vaccination was not associated with diagnosis of an allergic or autoimmune disease (adjusted hazard ratio [aHR], 1.02; 95% confidence interval [CI], 0.95 to 1.09). In trimester-specific analyses, we identified a negative association between third trimester influenza vaccination and the diagnosis of asthma (n = 40; aHR, 0.70; 95% CI, 0.50 to 0.97) and anaphylaxis (n = 36; aHR, 0.67; 95% CI, 0.47 to 0.95).We did not capture outcomes diagnosed in a primary care setting; therefore, our findings are only generalizable to more severe events requiring hospitalization or presentation to the ED. Due to small cell sizes (i.e., <5), estimates could not be determined for all outcomes after stratification.
In this study, we observed no association between in utero exposure to influenza vaccine and diagnosis of allergic or autoimmune diseases. Although we identified a negative association of asthma and anaphylaxis diagnosis when seasonal IIV was administered later in pregnancy, additional studies are needed to confirm this. Overall, our findings support the safety of seasonal inactivated influenza vaccine during pregnancy in relation to allergic and autoimmune diseases in early childhood and support the continuation of current global maternal vaccine programs and policies.
Publisher
Public Library of Science,Public Library of Science (PLoS)
Subject
/ Asthma
/ Autoimmune Diseases - epidemiology
/ Autoimmune Diseases - etiology
/ Child
/ Children
/ Codes
/ Diabetes
/ Diseases
/ Female
/ Humans
/ Influenza Vaccines - adverse effects
/ Influenza, Human - epidemiology
/ Influenza, Human - prevention & control
/ Male
/ Medicine and Health Sciences
/ Methods
/ Mothers
/ Vaccination - adverse effects
/ Vaccines
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