Beyond Passive Immunity: Three Neonatal Influenza Cases Highlighting Impact of Missed Maternal Vaccination
Irina Profir, Cristina-Mihaela Popescu, Gabriel Valeriu Popa, Aurel Nechita

TL;DR
Three newborns with influenza highlight the risks of unvaccinated mothers and the importance of maternal immunization to protect infants.
Contribution
This case series emphasizes the clinical impact of missed maternal influenza vaccination and the role of maternal immunization in neonatal protection.
Findings
All three neonates had influenza and were born to unvaccinated mothers, showing the risk of missed maternal vaccination.
Early antiviral treatment and supplemental oxygen led to recovery without complications in all cases.
Pertussis co-infection worsened clinical outcomes, highlighting the need for maternal Tdap vaccination.
Abstract
Background: Neonatal influenza is a rare condition. Young infants have immature immune defenses and are unable to receive direct vaccination; this can result in significant illness. Maternal anti-influenza immunization during pregnancy provides passive antibodies to the newborn via transplacental transfer, significantly decreasing the incidence and severity of influenza in early infancy. Nevertheless, the vaccination coverage during pregnancy remains low in many regions, leaving certain neonates without adequate protection. Methods: We present three cases of laboratory-confirmed influenza infection in neonates admitted to the “Sf. Ioan” Clinical Emergency Pediatric Hospital in Galați and conduct a literature review. The clinical presentation, co-infections, timing of antiviral therapy, laboratory findings, maternal vaccination status, and outcomes (including the hospitalization duration…
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Taxonomy
TopicsInfluenza Virus Research Studies · Bacterial Infections and Vaccines · Respiratory viral infections research
