Seasonal influenza
- 2024/06 - Recommendations (Pdf, 54 Kb) on the immunisation of pregnant women
- Vacinação (Pdf, 4.61 Mb) contra a gripe sazonal durante a pandemia de COVID-19
- Schutzimpfung (Pdf, 4.60 Mb) gegen die saisonale Grippe während der COVID-19-Pandemie
- Vaccination (Pdf, 4.59 Mb) against seasonal influenza during the COVID-19 pandemic
- Vaccination (Pdf, 4.60 Mb) contre la grippe saisonnière pendant la pandémie COVID-19
- 2019/12 - Recommendations (Pdf, 778 Kb) on the vaccination of babies born prematurely
The Superior Council of Infectious Diseases (Conseil supérieur des maladies infectieuses - CSMI) recommends vaccinating babies born prematurely (i.e. before 37 weeks of amenorrhoea) as follows: 1) depending on the child's age 2) by supplementing the universal vaccination schedule with an additional dose: 2.1.) of pneumococcal conjugate vaccine (3+1 schedule, at 8, 12, 16 weeks, then at one year), for premature babies < 33 weeks, or < 1,500 g; 2.2.) of hepatitis B vaccine (3+1 schedule, at 8, 12, 16 weeks, then at one year), for premature babies < 2,000 g; 3) by supplementing the universal vaccination schedule with: 3.1.) a seasonal influenza vaccine dose, for premature babies < 33 weeks, for the first two winter seasons; 3.2.) RSV (respiratory syncytial virus) immunisation, for premature babies who are at risk during the winter season. In addition, the CSMI recommends checking and updating the vaccination status of those in the premature baby's family circle – especially as regards whooping cough – and vaccinating them against seasonal influenza during the child's first two winters.
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