Efficiency
The ordinary motherly influenza antibodies defend the babies in their first months of life. Moreover, breastfeeding of babies also prevents babies from influenza. Immunization of expectant women against the influenza vaccine is recommended in many countries and states as it helps the mother and the infants. World health organization also supports for vaccination of pregnant women. Though, only a few numbers of women have the vaccine.
Results
The initial data for the babies indicated that in the regulator group, the occurrence of laboratory-confirmed influenza sickness was about 10% in the initial six months of lifecycle among the babies. Additional, we detected that at least one baby in every study collection had two episodes of influenza. For the mothers, we noted that the effect of influenza vaccination of febrile sickness suggested that almost 36% of each maternal febrile breathing illnesses are attributable to the disease equal to 6 months post-partum.
Data
After the experimental data was generated from the finding. It showed the result of the effectiveness of influenza vaccination among pregnant women.