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Aetiology/Harm
Cohort study
The administration of pertussis vaccine to pregnant women was associated with a small increased risk of chorioamnionitis, but not an increased risk of hypertensive disorders or preterm birth
- Correspondence to : Dr Michael R Millar, Department of Infection, Barts Health NHS Trust, 3rd Floor, Pathology and Pharmacy Building, 80 Newark Street, Whitechapel, London, UK; Michael.millar{at}bartshealth.nhs.uk
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The administration of pertussis vaccine to pregnant women was associated with a small increased risk of chorioamnionitis, but not an increased risk of hypertensive disorders or preterm birth
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- First published February 16, 2015.
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October 25, 2017
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