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Vaccination and immunisation

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Drug Treatment in Obstetrics

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There is no direct evidence that vaccination with killed or attenuated live vaccines against influenza, tetanus, cholera and yellow fever has any ill effect on the pregnant woman unless she has an allergic or idiosyncratic reaction.

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© 1983 R.S. Ledward and D.F. Hawkins

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Ledward, R.S., Hawkins, D.F. (1983). Vaccination and immunisation. In: Drug Treatment in Obstetrics. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4899-3298-3_3

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