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Prior to immunization, all women should be evaluated for what?
Pregnancy
Immunization status/record
Immunization prior to or during pregnancy protects which individuals?
Gravida
Fetus/Neonate
Family members/other contacts
What are the two types of immunization?
Passive
(transfer of antibodies, short-lived)
Active
(elicit type-specific antibodies (IgM, IgA, IgG, long-lived but may need boosters)
Table on Indications for Vaccine use in Pregnancy
Specifically what vaccines available in Canada are *contraindicated* in pregnancy?
Live-Attenuated
MMR
Varicella
Yellow Fever
Oral Typhoid
For what vaccines are terminations recommended if gravidas are exposed?
NONE
(none, including attenuate-live, have directly been shown to be teratogenic)
What vaccines available in Canada are recommended in pregnancy for all women?
Influenza
(protects mom and neonate)
The remaining vaccines are recommended when?
At Risk:
Cholera
Japanese encephalitis
Plauge
Polio, Salk (inactivated)
Rabies
TDaP
Typhoid (injectable)
Hep A
Hep B
Per non-pregnant population:
Pneumococcus
Meningiococcus
Td (considered safe)
What vaccines are contraindicated in breastfeeding?
NONE
If a women gets pregnant during the HSV vaccination series what should she do?
Complete the series post-partum