[Prevention of pertussis in newborns: Should pregnant women be vaccinated at each pregnancy?].

Rev Med Interne

Sorbonne Université, INSERM, Institut Pierre-Louis d'Épidémiologie et de Santé Publique, IPLESP, 75012 Paris, France; Service de médecine interne, hôpital Tenon, Assistance publique-Hôpitaux de Paris, AP-HP, 75020 Paris, France; Sorbonne Université, Faculté de médecine, Paris, France.

Published: October 2023

Pertussis is a respiratory disease that can be fatal at all ages but especially in infants before their mandatory vaccination. Recent epidemiological data shows a decrease in the number of pertussis cases, but a resurgence cannot be excluded in the coming years due to the cyclic evolution of the disease and the loosening of hygiene measures. Two approaches are used to protect infants before their vaccination: vaccination of the mother during pregnancy and vaccination of all the infant's close relatives (cocooning). The vaccination of the mother during pregnancy is more effective. The uncertain risk of chorioamniotitis associated with vaccination during pregnancy is insufficient to question this strategy.

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