Report: State of vaccine confidence insights - Vaccine hesitancy among pregnant women
Published: January 25, 2024 Last reviewed: April 15, 2025
Report emphasizes major themes that influence vaccine confidence and uptake in pregnant women identified through studies on vaccination beliefs, attitudes, and social processes. Themes include: access to adequate information about the benefits and risks of vaccination during pregnancy; concerns about vaccine safety; and factors contributing to racial disparities in vaccine uptake among pregnant women. Health departments and health care providers can build these themes into engagement with pregnant populations.
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