Influenza vaccination in pregnancy among a group of remote dwelling Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander mothers in the Northern Territory: The 1+1 Healthy Start to Life study
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McHugh, Lisa
Binks, Michael J.
Gao, Yu
Andrews, Ross
Ware, Robert S.
Snelling, T
Kildea, Sue
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Office of Health Protection, Department of Health
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Remote-living Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander women experience a higher burden of influenza
infection during pregnancy than any other Australian women. Despite recommendations of inactivated
influenza vaccination (IIV) in pregnancy, uptake and safety data are scarce for this population.
We examined uptake of IIV in pregnancy and report adverse birth outcomes amongst a predominantly
unvaccinated group of remote-living Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander women from the Northern
Territory (NT), using data from the 1+1 Healthy Start to Life study. Data were deterministically linked
with the NT Immunisation Register to ascertain IIV exposure in pregnant women during 2003–2006
and 2009–2011 inclusive. Overall, IIV uptake in pregnancy was 3% (n=20/697 pregnancies); 0% (0/414)
pre-influenza A(H1N1)pdm09 and 7% (20/293) post-influenza A(H1N1)pdm09 (2009–2011). Vaccine
uptake was poor in this cohort and it is unclear at what stage this policy failure occurred. Women with
known comorbidities and/or high risk factors were not targeted for vaccination. Much larger study
participant numbers are required to validate between group comparisons but there was no clinically
nor statistically significant difference in median gestational ages (38 weeks for both groups), mean
infant birthweights (3,001 g unvaccinated vs 3,175 g IIV vaccinated), nor birth outcomes between the
few women who received IIV in pregnancy and those who did not. There were no stillbirths in women
who received an IIV in pregnancy.
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