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Neonatal outcomes after influenza immunization during pregnancy: a randomized controlled trial
Mark C. Steinhoff, Saad B. Omer, Eliza Roy, Shams El Arifeen, Rubhana Raqib, Caitlin Dodd, Robert F. Breiman and K. Zaman
CMAJ April 03, 2012 184 (6) 645-653; DOI: https://doi.org/10.1503/cmaj.110754
Mark C. Steinhoff
Bloomberg School of Public Health (Steinhoff), Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Md.; the Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center (Steinhoff, Dodd), Cincinnati, Ohio; the Rollins School of Public Health (Omer), Emory University, Atlanta, Ga.; the Center for Health Research — Southeast, Kaiser Permanente, Atlanta, Ga.; the International Centre for Diarrheal Disease Research (Roy, Arifeen, Raqib, Zaman), Dhaka, Bangladesh; and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (Breiman), Atlanta, Ga.
MDSaad B. Omer
Bloomberg School of Public Health (Steinhoff), Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Md.; the Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center (Steinhoff, Dodd), Cincinnati, Ohio; the Rollins School of Public Health (Omer), Emory University, Atlanta, Ga.; the Center for Health Research — Southeast, Kaiser Permanente, Atlanta, Ga.; the International Centre for Diarrheal Disease Research (Roy, Arifeen, Raqib, Zaman), Dhaka, Bangladesh; and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (Breiman), Atlanta, Ga.
PhDEliza Roy
Bloomberg School of Public Health (Steinhoff), Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Md.; the Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center (Steinhoff, Dodd), Cincinnati, Ohio; the Rollins School of Public Health (Omer), Emory University, Atlanta, Ga.; the Center for Health Research — Southeast, Kaiser Permanente, Atlanta, Ga.; the International Centre for Diarrheal Disease Research (Roy, Arifeen, Raqib, Zaman), Dhaka, Bangladesh; and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (Breiman), Atlanta, Ga.
DCHShams El Arifeen
Bloomberg School of Public Health (Steinhoff), Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Md.; the Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center (Steinhoff, Dodd), Cincinnati, Ohio; the Rollins School of Public Health (Omer), Emory University, Atlanta, Ga.; the Center for Health Research — Southeast, Kaiser Permanente, Atlanta, Ga.; the International Centre for Diarrheal Disease Research (Roy, Arifeen, Raqib, Zaman), Dhaka, Bangladesh; and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (Breiman), Atlanta, Ga.
DrPHRubhana Raqib
Bloomberg School of Public Health (Steinhoff), Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Md.; the Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center (Steinhoff, Dodd), Cincinnati, Ohio; the Rollins School of Public Health (Omer), Emory University, Atlanta, Ga.; the Center for Health Research — Southeast, Kaiser Permanente, Atlanta, Ga.; the International Centre for Diarrheal Disease Research (Roy, Arifeen, Raqib, Zaman), Dhaka, Bangladesh; and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (Breiman), Atlanta, Ga.
PhDCaitlin Dodd
Bloomberg School of Public Health (Steinhoff), Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Md.; the Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center (Steinhoff, Dodd), Cincinnati, Ohio; the Rollins School of Public Health (Omer), Emory University, Atlanta, Ga.; the Center for Health Research — Southeast, Kaiser Permanente, Atlanta, Ga.; the International Centre for Diarrheal Disease Research (Roy, Arifeen, Raqib, Zaman), Dhaka, Bangladesh; and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (Breiman), Atlanta, Ga.
MSRobert F. Breiman
Bloomberg School of Public Health (Steinhoff), Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Md.; the Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center (Steinhoff, Dodd), Cincinnati, Ohio; the Rollins School of Public Health (Omer), Emory University, Atlanta, Ga.; the Center for Health Research — Southeast, Kaiser Permanente, Atlanta, Ga.; the International Centre for Diarrheal Disease Research (Roy, Arifeen, Raqib, Zaman), Dhaka, Bangladesh; and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (Breiman), Atlanta, Ga.
MDK. Zaman
Bloomberg School of Public Health (Steinhoff), Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Md.; the Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center (Steinhoff, Dodd), Cincinnati, Ohio; the Rollins School of Public Health (Omer), Emory University, Atlanta, Ga.; the Center for Health Research — Southeast, Kaiser Permanente, Atlanta, Ga.; the International Centre for Diarrheal Disease Research (Roy, Arifeen, Raqib, Zaman), Dhaka, Bangladesh; and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (Breiman), Atlanta, Ga.
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Neonatal outcomes after influenza immunization during pregnancy: a randomized controlled trial
Mark C. Steinhoff, Saad B. Omer, Eliza Roy, Shams El Arifeen, Rubhana Raqib, Caitlin Dodd, Robert F. Breiman, K. Zaman
CMAJ Apr 2012, 184 (6) 645-653; DOI: 10.1503/cmaj.110754
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