Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10967681 | Vaccine | 2013 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
Anti-pertussis antibody levels were generally low in infant-mother pairs and would not be adequate to confer protection until the onset of primary immunization series. Transplacental anti-pertussis antibody transfers and antibody levels were lower in the cord blood of preterm infants, especially in those <32 weeks. These findings support the rationale for maternal immunization, which in combination with cocooning, could be a better option for preterm infants.
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Authors
Tugba Erener Ercan, Cemile Sonmez, Mehmet Vural, Ethem Erginoz, Mehmet Ali TorunoÄlu, Yildiz Perk,