Konsequente Infektionsprophylaxe
Eltern impfen, Kinder schützen
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Wie berichtet, zieht die Ständige Impfkommission (STIKO) in Erwägung, künftig die Pertussisimpfung Schwangerer zum Schutz ihrer Kinder zu empfehlen (gynäkologie + geburtshilfe 4/2017; S. 14). Der Hintergrund von strukturierten Überlegungen zu Impfungen von Schwangeren und auch von anderen Familienmitgliedern gegen verschiedene Infektionskrankheiten soll im folgenden Beitrag erläutert werden.
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