1-2pm, Friday 31 March, Monash Infectious Diseases Seminar, Pathology Conference Room, Level 3, Monash Medical Centre
Synopsis: Antenatal vaccination is the most
effective strategy to decrease pertussis infections in the most vulnerable
population, infants less than 3 months of age. My PhD examines various aspects
of implementing antenatal vaccination programs- from attitudes and knowledge of
consumers and antenatal care providers, to service delivery models, to
feasibility of real time adverse event surveillance. This presentation will predominantly cover a
sub-study, the uptake of vaccination by the mother and other significant
contacts of newborns.
Supervisor name: A/Prof Michelle Giles, Prof
Euan Wallace, A/Prof Jim Buttery
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