Perinatal Outcomes of Asynchronous Influenza Vaccination, Ceará, Brazil, 2013–2018
José Q. Filho, Francisco S. Junior, Thaisy B.R. Lima, Vânia A.F. Viana, Jaqueline S.V. Burgoa, Alberto M. Soares, Álvaro M. Leite, Simone A. Herron, Hunter L. Newland, Kunaal S. Sarnaik, Gabriel F. Hanson, Jason A. Papin, Sean R. Moore
, and Aldo A.M. Lima
Author affiliations: Federal University of Ceará, Fortaleza, Brazil (J.Q. Filho, F.S. Junior, A.M. Soares, Á.M. Leite, A.A.M. Lima); Ceará State Health Secretariat, Fortaleza (T.B.R. Lima); Central Public Health Laboratory of Ceará, Fortaleza (V.A.F. Viana, J.S.V. Burgoa); University of Virginia School of Medicine, Charlottesville, Virginia, USA (S.A. Herron, H.L Newland, K.S. Sarnaik, G.F. Hanson, J.A. Papin, S.R. Moore)
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Figure 6. Comparison of birthweights of children born to mothers who did (cases) and did not (controls) have severe acute respiratory infections during pregnancy, Ceará, Brazil, 2013–2018. Horizontal lines within boxes indicate means; box tops and bottoms indicate 25th and 75th percentiles; whiskers indicate 95% CIs. p = 0.02 by Mann-Whitney test.
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