A study published in JAMA found that maternal influenza vaccination during pregnancy may provide protection for infants in the first few months of life. The study suggests that infants born to mothers who received the influenza vaccine during pregnancy had a lower risk of influenza and influenza-like illness in the first six months of life. This highlights the importance of maternal vaccination in protecting both mothers and their infants from influenza. The study adds to the growing body of evidence supporting the benefits of maternal vaccination for the health of infants.
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