Influenza Vaccination Coverage Among Pregnant Women - United States, 2016-17 Influenza Season

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Ding, Helen [1 ]
Black, Carla L. [1 ]
Ball, Sarah [2 ]
Fink, Rebecca V. [2 ]
Williams, Walter W. [1 ]
Fiebelkorn, Amy Parker [1 ]
Lu, Peng-Jun [1 ]
Kahn, Katherine E. [1 ]
D'Angelo, Denise V. [3 ]
Devlin, Rebecca [2 ]
Greby, Stacie M. [1 ]
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[1] CDC, Immunizat Serv Div, Natl Ctr Immunizat & Resp Dis, Atlanta, GA 30333 USA
[2] ABT Associates Inc, Cambridge, MA 02138 USA
[3] CDC, Div Reprod Hlth, Natl Ctr Chron Dis Prevent & Hlth Promot, Atlanta, GA 30333 USA
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10.15585/mmwr.mm6638a2
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What is already known about this topic? Pregnant women and infants are at increased risk for influenza-related complications and hospitalization. Vaccinating pregnant women can reduce their risk for influenza-related respiratory illness and reduce the risk for influenza in their infants aged <6 months. A provider recommendation for and offer of vaccination is associated with higher vaccination coverage among pregnant women. What is added by this report? Analysis of data from a 2017 Internet panel survey indicates that in the 2016-17 influenza season, 53.6% of pregnant women were vaccinated before or during pregnancy, similar to the 2015-16 season. Prevalence of provider recommendation for and offer of vaccination were similar to those in the last four influenza seasons. Most women who reported receiving both a provider recommendation for and offer of influenza vaccination had high vaccination coverage (70.5%), but this varied for those with public insurance (63.9%) and by other sociodemographic factors. What are the implications for public health practice? To improve protection from complications of influenza for mothers and infants, measures to improve vaccination coverage are needed. Implementing the Standards for Adult Immunization Practice, which recommend all health care providers assess, recommend, administer or refer, and document vaccinations, can help ensure pregnant women are fully vaccinated. Evidence-based practices such as provider reminders and standing orders can help implement these standards and reduce missed opportunities for vaccination.
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