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Although professional societies recommend that pregnant women receive inactivated seasonal influenza vaccine, concerns that in utero exposure to flu vaccine might cause long-term adverse sequelae in offspring have triggered vaccination hesitancy among some women and clinicians. Investigators conducted a retrospective, population-based cohort study in Nova Scotia, Canada, to assess the risks of a broad range of adverse health outcomes among children born to vaccinated versus unvaccinated women between 2010 and 2014. To address confounding, a number of maternal parameters were included in propensity scores.
Among >28,000 children, 36.2% were born to mothers who received flu vaccine during pregnancy. Vaccinated mothers were more likely to be 35…