Birth Outcomes After Pertussis and Influenza Diagnosed in Pregnancy: A Retrospective, Population-Based Study

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Objective: Adverse birth outcomes and the maternal severity of influenza in pregnancy are well documented but information on pertussis is limited. Design: Population-based linkage data were collected during 2001–2016. Setting: New South Wales, Australia. Population or Sample: A total of 1 453 037 singleton births. Methods: Cox regression was used to estimate the associations between pertussis or influenza during pregnancy and birth outcomes with adjustment of covariates. Main Outcome Measures: Adverse birth outcomes (preterm birth and low birth weight). Results: Among 1 453 037 singleton births over 16 years, we identified pertussis in 925 (49; 5.3% hospitalised) and influenza in 2850 (1092; 38.3% hospitalised) women during pregnancy. Cases of pertussis were similarly distributed by trimester (32% 3rd) whereas 46% of influenza cases were in the 3rd trimester. Younger age, previous birth, and being overseas-born were associated with both pertussis and influenza, whereas identifying as Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander, hypertension or diabetes before and during pregnancy, and a number of other factors were only associated with influenza. Both pertussis and influenza in pregnancy were associated with increased risk of preterm birth (pertussis: aHR = 1.30, 95% CI 1.01–1.68; influenza: aHR = 1.56, 95% CI 1.36–1.79) and these increased risks were greater when infections in the period within 2 weeks of birth were considered (pertussis: aHR = 2.36, 95% CI 1.26–4.41; influenza: aHR = 2.29, 95% CI 1.78–2.96). Conclusions: Maternal pertussis and influenza infections close to the time of birth were associated with adverse birth outcomes. These findings highlight the benefits of vaccination during pregnancy.

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Frawley, J. E., He, W. Q., McCallum, L., McIntyre, P., Hayen, A., Gidding, H., … Liu, B. (2025). Birth Outcomes After Pertussis and Influenza Diagnosed in Pregnancy: A Retrospective, Population-Based Study. BJOG: An International Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, 132(3), 355–364. https://doi.org/10.1111/1471-0528.17984

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