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. 2019 Oct 7;16(3):602–611. doi: 10.1080/21645515.2019.1664230

Table 1.

Current status of key issues affecting influenza vaccination coverage among pregnant women in China.

Technical Guidance China CDC has recommended influenza vaccination for pregnant women since 2014 Feng L, Hum Vaccine Immunother. 2015
Feng LZ, Zhonghua LiuXing Bing Xue Za Zhi, 2018
Regulatory Barriers    
Classification of vaccination Influenza vaccination designated as a Category 2 vaccine, which is voluntary, and typically paid out-of-pocket and not covered by government health insurance
Vaccine manufacturer is required to pay compensation or Category 2 vaccine injuries
Yu W, Vaccine 2018
Fei L, Med La Rev, 2017
Designation in Chinese Pharmacopeia Pregnancy listed as an absolute contraindication to seasonal influenza vaccination Chinese Pharmacopoeia Commission, 2017
Opportunities and strengths    
Domestic influenza vaccination production capacity China’s first influenza vaccine licensed in 1997
China has eight influenza vaccine manufacturers as of 2017
One manufacturer produces seasonal influenzas vaccination meeting WHO-prequalification standards
Zheng Y, BMC Infec Dis, 2018
World Health Organization. WHO Prequalified Vaccines
National Immunization Advisory Committee Established by the National Health Commission in 2017
Authorized China CDC to establish technical working groups to review evidence in support of making recommendations to the National Health Commission, which has the authority to make establish national vaccine policy
As has been done in other countries, influenza working group of the National Immunization Advisory Committee can serve as a platform to address specific maternal immunization issues
Chinese Center for Disease Control and Prevention, 2017
Beiji RH, Vaccine, 2018
National Health Commission Issued a notice in October 2018 requiring healthcare workers to promote influenza vaccination among patients* National Health Commission, 2018
Antenatal care system 97% of women utilize services from the antenatal care system at least once during pregnancy
System has been used successfully for public health vaccinations initiatives as part of the preconception program
National Health Commission, Chinese Health Statistics Yearbook, 2018
National Health Commission, 2017
Challenges    
Off-label vaccine usage National Immunization Advisory Committee has yet to make an “off-label” vaccine recommendations that differs from the Chinese Pharmacopeia
Off-label recommendations are specific to a country’s legal landscape, and a legal pathway for authorizing maternal influenza immunization will need to be identified for China
Neels P, Vaccine, 2017
Vaccine supply From 2004–2014, China had an estimated annual influenza vaccination supply up to 58.8 million doses
From 2004–2014, 426 million were considered recommended for influenza vaccination
Assuming increased demand for influenza vaccination in the future, current supply is insufficient for recommended population, expanding vaccine access in the future may require developing priority recipient groups among high risk populations recommended for influenza vaccination
Yang J, Vaccine, 2016
Healthcare worker knowledge and behaviors Healthcare workers have low awareness of the safety and benefit of influenza vaccine
Few healthcare workers have been received an influenza vaccination
Few pregnant women reported receiving recommendations to be vaccinated from healthcare workers
Bu L, Chinese Health Service Management, 2017
Song Y, Vaccine, 2017
Patient hesitancy Recent nationwide vaccine safety scandals involving vaccines other than influenza have shaken public trust
Pregnant women have declined influenza vaccination citing concerns about potential harm to fetus and harm to self
Cao L, Hum Vaccine Immunother, 2018
Song Y, Vaccine, 2017

*The issuance does not mention specific patient populations to whom health-care workers should recommend influenza vaccination.