Vaccines in pregnancy
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Routine Vaccinations[1]
Vaccine | General Recommendation for Use in Pregnant Women |
Hepatitis A | Recommended if otherwise indicated. |
Hepatitis B | Recommended in some circumstances. |
Human Papillomavirus (HPV) | Not recommended. |
Influenza (Inactivated) | Recommended. |
Influenza (LAIV) | Contraindicated. |
MMR | Contraindicated. |
Meningococcal | May be used if otherwise indicated. |
PCV13 | Inadequate data for specific recommendation. |
PPSV23 | Inadequate data for specific recommendation. |
Polio | May be used if needed. |
Td | Should be used if otherwise indicated. |
Tdap | Recommended. |
Varicella | Contraindicated. |
Zoster | Contraindicated. |
Travel and Other
Vaccine | General Recommendation for Use in Pregnant Women |
Anthrax | Low risk of exposure – not recommended. High risk of exposure – may be used. |
BCG | Contraindicated. |
Japanese Encephalitis | Inadequate data for specific recommendation. |
Rabies | May be used if otherwise indicated. |
Typhoid | Inadequate data for specific recommendation. |
Smallpox | Pre-exposure – contraindicated. |
Post-exposure – recommended. | |
Yellow Fever | May be used if benefit outweighs risk. |
See Also
References
- ↑ Guidelines for vaccinating pregnany women. ACIP. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, 2014. http://www.cdc.gov/vaccines/pubs/preg-guide.htm