RANZCOG guideline - flu in pregnancy Flashcards

1
Q

what is the NNT of the flu vax to prevent one maternal or neonatal respiratory illness?

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1:5

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Why does the flu vax need to be given each year

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the 2 common strains - A and B have H and N antigens that change their structure
each vaccine has to be updated to the relevant vaccine for current pandemic

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What are the H and N antigens of the flu vaccine?

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H = Haemagluttinin antigen
N = Neuraminidase antigen
frequently change their protein structure resulting in new vaccine requirements

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4
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are there any adverse effects of the influenza vaccine when given in pregnancy?

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no study to date has shown any adverse consequence of the flu vaccine - neither maternal nor fetal

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5
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does the influenza vaccine confer any protection for infants?

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  • active placental transfer of maternal antibodies results in protection for up to 6 months for the infant
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how long after the influenza vaccination can protection be expected?

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2 weeks - seroconversion usually takes 4-6 weeks

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