pcb Trotta 2014.
Methods | Retrospective cohort study | |
Participants | Women residing in the Lombardy region, aged at least 12 and up to 55 years (n = 86,171), whose delivery took place between 23 and 45 weeks of gestation between 1 October 2009 and 30 September 2010, in public or private institutions as well as at home, identified through the regional birth registry (stillbirths were included if the gestational age exceeded 180 days) | |
Interventions | MF‐59 adjuvanted pandemic H1N1 vaccine. 6426 women received the vaccine during pregnancy. | |
Outcomes |
Pregnancy complication
Perinatal death
Neonatal outcomes
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Notes | Funding source ‐ government Funding: Only public employees of the national or regional health authorities were involved in conceiving, planning, and conducting the study; no additional funding was received. |
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Risk of bias | ||
Bias | Authors' judgement | Support for judgement |
PCS/RCS ‐ selection exposed cohort All outcomes | Low risk | All mothers with singleton pregnancy between 1 October 2009 and 30 September 2010 in the Italian region of Lombardia |
PCS/RCS ‐ selection non‐exposed cohort All outcomes | Low risk | From the same population as the exposed cohort |
PCS/RCS ‐ comparability All outcomes | Low risk | Possible confounders have been taken into account. |
PCS/RCS ‐ assessment of outcome All outcomes | Low risk | Hospital records |
Summary assessment | Low risk | Low risk of bias |
AE = adverse event ARI = acute respiratory illness ATP = according to protocol CCA = chicken erythrocyte agglutination CCI = culture‐confirmed influenza illness CCIV = cell culture‐derived inactivated flu vaccine CDC = Centers for Disease Control and Prevention CI = confidence interval DFA = direct fluorescent antibody ECG = electrocardiogram FEF = forced expiratory flow FEV1 = forced expiratory volume in one second FVC = forced vital capacity GBS = Guillain‐Barré syndrome GMT = geometrical mean titre GP = general practitioner GSK = GlaxoSmithKline HA = haemagglutinin HA0 = full‐length uncleaved haemagglutinin HI = haemagglutination inhibition HMO = health maintenance organisation ICD = International Classification of Diseases IgA = immunoglobulin A ILI = influenza‐like illness ITI = intention‐to‐immunise ITT = intention‐to‐treat IM = intramuscular IN = intranasal IU = international units KP = Kaiser Permanente KSC = Kelsey‐Seybold Clinic LAIV = live attenuated influenza vaccine LCI = laboratory‐confirmed influenza LMP = last menstrual period MAE = medical attended event MCO = managed care organisation MDCK = Madin‐Darby canine kidney cells MS = multiple sclerosis NCKPHP = Northern California Kaiser Permanente Health Plan NICU = neonatal intensive care unit OMP = outer membrane protein OR = odds ratio ORS = oculo‐respiratory syndrome PCA = primary cardiac arrest PCR = polymerase chain reaction PCS/RCS = prospective/retrospective cohort study pfu = plaque‐forming units PP = per‐protocol RCT = randomised controlled trial rHA0 = recombinant uncleaved haemagglutinin glycoprotein RhMK = rhesus macaque kidney cells RT‐PCR = reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction SAE = serious adverse event SAS = statistical analysis systems TIV = trivalent inactivated vaccine URTI = upper respiratory tract infection VMCCI = vaccine‐matched, culture‐confirmed influenza WDL = working days lost WHO = World Health Organization WRL = Wellcome Research Laboratories (Beckenham, Kent)