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Drug Levels and Effects
Summary of Use during Lactation
No information is available on the clinical use of tick-borne encephalitis vaccine during breastfeeding. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and the several health professional organizations state that vaccines given to a nursing mother do not affect the safety of breastfeeding for mothers or infants.[1-3] Because the vaccine is inactivated and contains no live virus, it cannot infect the mother or infant. No non-live vaccine has previously been reported to cause infant adverse effects via breastfeeding.[4] Maternal vaccination with tick-borne encephalitis vaccine is not a contraindication to breastfeeding.
Drug Levels
Maternal Levels. Relevant published information was not found as of the revision date.
Infant Levels. Relevant published information was not found as of the revision date.
Effects in Breastfed Infants
Relevant published information was not found as of the revision date.
Effects on Lactation and Breastmilk
Relevant published information was not found as of the revision date.
References
- 1.
- Ezeanolue E, Harriman K, Hunter P, et al. Best Practices Guidance of the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP). https://www
.cdc.gov/vaccines /hcp/acip-recs /general-recs/index.html Accessed June 5, 2020. - 2.
- Kimberlin DW, Brady MT, Jackson MA, et al. Red Book: 2018 Report of the Committee on Infectious Diseases. 31st ed. Elk Grove Village, IL: American Academy of Pediatrics. 2018.
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- Gruslin A, Steben M, Halperin S, et al. Immunization in pregnancy: No. 220, December 2008. Int J Gynaecol Obstet. 2009;105:187–91. [PubMed: 19367691]
- 4.
- Anderson PO. Maternal vaccination and breastfeeding. Breastfeed Med. 2019;14:215–7. [PubMed: 30888205]
Substance Identification
Substance Name
Tick-Borne Encephalitis Vaccine
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- Antibody response following administration of two paediatric tick-borne encephalitis vaccines using two different vaccination schedules.[Vaccine. 2009]Antibody response following administration of two paediatric tick-borne encephalitis vaccines using two different vaccination schedules.Wittermann C, Schöndorf I, Gniel D. Vaccine. 2009 Mar 4; 27(10):1661-6. Epub 2008 Oct 20.
- Antibody persistence after two vaccinations with either FSME-IMMUN® Junior or ENCEPUR® Children followed by third vaccination with FSME-IMMUN® Junior.[Hum Vaccin Immunother. 2012]Antibody persistence after two vaccinations with either FSME-IMMUN® Junior or ENCEPUR® Children followed by third vaccination with FSME-IMMUN® Junior.Prymula R, Pöllabauer EM, Pavlova BG, Löw-Baselli A, Fritsch S, Angermayr R, Geisberger A, Barrett PN, Ehrlich HJ. Hum Vaccin Immunother. 2012 Jun; 8(6):736-42. Epub 2012 Jun 1.
- Safety and immunogenicity of the modified adult tick-borne encephalitis vaccine FSME-IMMUN: results of two large phase 3 clinical studies.[Vaccine. 2006]Safety and immunogenicity of the modified adult tick-borne encephalitis vaccine FSME-IMMUN: results of two large phase 3 clinical studies.Loew-Baselli A, Konior R, Pavlova BG, Fritsch S, Poellabauer E, Maritsch F, Harmacek P, Krammer M, Barrett PN, Ehrlich HJ, et al. Vaccine. 2006 Jun 12; 24(24):5256-63. Epub 2006 Apr 3.
- Review Prevention of tick-borne encephalitis by FSME-IMMUN vaccines: review of a clinical development programme.[Vaccine. 2011]Review Prevention of tick-borne encephalitis by FSME-IMMUN vaccines: review of a clinical development programme.Loew-Baselli A, Poellabauer EM, Pavlova BG, Fritsch S, Firth C, Petermann R, Barrett PN, Ehrlich HJ. Vaccine. 2011 Oct 6; 29(43):7307-19. Epub 2011 Aug 16.
- Review A systematic literature review of the effectiveness of tick-borne encephalitis vaccines in Europe.[Vaccine. 2023]Review A systematic literature review of the effectiveness of tick-borne encephalitis vaccines in Europe.Angulo FJ, Zhang P, Halsby K, Kelly P, Pilz A, Madhava H, Moïsi JC, Jodar L. Vaccine. 2023 Nov 13; 41(47):6914-6921. Epub 2023 Oct 17.
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