Assessing Influenza Vaccine Adherence Among Pregnant Women: A Health Center-Based Study in Qatar

Misbah ul Haque, Muhammad Arshad Rafique, Amine Ghram
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The World Health Organization (WHO) issues recommendations regarding influenza vaccine utilization, with a focus on safeguarding the most vulnerable and high-risk segments of the population against severe disease [1]. WHO's policy report on influenza vaccine, published in 2022, specifically designates pregnant women as a priority group for nations expanding their influenza vaccination initiatives, underlining the vaccine's capacity to confer protection to both mothers and their newborns for up to six months postpartum, shielding them from influenza infections [2]. Extensive evidence attests to the safety of administering influenza vaccines to pregnant women, with studies revealing a substantial reduction in laboratory-confirmed influenza cases, ranging from 35% to 70% for mothers and 28% to 61% for infants under six months of age [3,5]. The Ministry of Public Health (MOPH) in Qatar recommends that pregnant women receive a single dose of the influenza vaccine during any trimester of pregnancy, and this guidance is implemented across Antenatal clinics, including the Rawadat al Khail Health Center. Adherence to both local and WHO guidelines in clinical practice is of paramount importance. Thus, this study endeavors to ascertain the degree of adherence exhibited by healthcare professionals and pregnant women to the recommendations pertaining to influenza vaccination during pregnancy.
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孕妇流感疫苗依从性评估:卡塔尔健康中心研究
世界卫生组织(WHO)发布了关于流感疫苗使用的建议,重点是保护最脆弱和高危人群免受严重疾病的侵害[1]。世卫组织于2022年发布的流感疫苗政策报告特别将孕妇指定为各国扩大其流感疫苗接种行动的重点群体,强调疫苗能够为母亲及其新生儿提供长达产后6个月的保护,使其免受流感感染[2]。大量证据证明孕妇接种流感疫苗的安全性,研究显示,实验室确诊的流感病例大幅减少,母亲减少35%至70%,6个月以下婴儿减少28%至61%[3,5]。卡塔尔公共卫生部建议孕妇在妊娠的任何三个月期间接种单剂流感疫苗,并在包括拉瓦达特哈伊勒卫生中心在内的产前诊所实施这一指导。在临床实践中遵守地方和世卫组织指南至关重要。因此,本研究试图确定卫生保健专业人员和孕妇在怀孕期间对流感疫苗接种建议的依从程度。
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