Frimley NHS Trust issued a vaccination call, prompted by a recent rise in cases.
Pregnant women have been advised to get vaccinated for whooping cough and respiratory syncytial virus by Frimley Health NHS Foundation Trust.
The reminder was prompted by a recent rise in whooping cough cases, which peak every three to five years in the UK. Babies who become infected are at risk of hospitalisation and even death.Vaccination reduces the risk of severe RSV lung infection by around 70% in the first six months of life, according to NHS Frimley's maternity website.
Pregnant women can have the whooping cough vaccine anytime from 16 weeks, with the RSV vaccine administered from 28 weeks, according to the NHS Frimley maternity website. The NHS is also encouraging pregnant women to get protected against flu and Covid-19 to avoid a "tripledemic" of RSV, flu and Covid.Parent mental health service is 'like a lifeline'Letby boss admits 'crass' letter to babies' families
Ian Harvey also accepted he failed in a duty of care to medics trying to raise the alarm about the nurse.
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