TY - JOUR
T1 - The fourth international neonatal and maternal immunization symposium (INMIS 2017)
T2 - Toward integrating maternal and infant immunization programs
AU - Munoz, Flor M.
AU - Van Damme, Pierre
AU - Dinleyici, Ener
AU - Clarke, Ed
AU - Kampmann, Beate
AU - Heath, Paul T.
AU - Levy, Ofer
AU - Leuridan, Elke
AU - Cutland, Clare
AU - Meulen, Ajoke Sobanjo ter
AU - Marchant, Arnaud
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2018 Munoz et al.
PY - 2018/11/1
Y1 - 2018/11/1
N2 - Prevention of serious infections in pregnant mothers, newborns, and young infants through immunization during pregnancy and in early life has the potential to further reduce maternal and neonatal morbidity and mortality worldwide. In the past decade, research in this field has advanced substantially, from the understanding of the biology and immunology of pregnancy and early life, to the active development of several candidate vaccines, for which challenges and opportunities for global implementation are under consideration. Experts from academia, industry, regulatory and funding agencies, public health, and international organizations met in Brussels (Belgium) from 10 to 12 September 2017, at the 4th International Neonatal and Maternal Immunization Symposium (INMIS), to review the most relevant advances in maternal and neonatal immunization. The overarching focus of the conference was to identify the path forward to achieve integration of maternal and early life immunization strategies for the successful implementation of vaccines in antenatal care and pediatric programs for reduction of maternal and infant mortality worldwide. IMPORTANCE This report provides an overview of the proceedings of the 4th International Maternal and Neonatal Immunization Symposium, where presentations focused on the state-of-the-art research on the development and implementation of vaccines given during pregnancy for the protection of mothers and infants.
AB - Prevention of serious infections in pregnant mothers, newborns, and young infants through immunization during pregnancy and in early life has the potential to further reduce maternal and neonatal morbidity and mortality worldwide. In the past decade, research in this field has advanced substantially, from the understanding of the biology and immunology of pregnancy and early life, to the active development of several candidate vaccines, for which challenges and opportunities for global implementation are under consideration. Experts from academia, industry, regulatory and funding agencies, public health, and international organizations met in Brussels (Belgium) from 10 to 12 September 2017, at the 4th International Neonatal and Maternal Immunization Symposium (INMIS), to review the most relevant advances in maternal and neonatal immunization. The overarching focus of the conference was to identify the path forward to achieve integration of maternal and early life immunization strategies for the successful implementation of vaccines in antenatal care and pediatric programs for reduction of maternal and infant mortality worldwide. IMPORTANCE This report provides an overview of the proceedings of the 4th International Maternal and Neonatal Immunization Symposium, where presentations focused on the state-of-the-art research on the development and implementation of vaccines given during pregnancy for the protection of mothers and infants.
KW - Immunology
KW - Implementation
KW - Infant
KW - Integration
KW - Maternal immunization
KW - Neonatal
KW - Vaccination
KW - Vaccines in pregnancy
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U2 - 10.1128/MSPHERE.00221-18
DO - 10.1128/MSPHERE.00221-18
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C2 - 30404933
AN - SCOPUS:85056261305
SN - 2379-5042
VL - 3
JO - mSphere
JF - mSphere
IS - 6
M1 - 22118
ER -