Table. Vaccines that are contraindicated in pregnancy: live attenuated vaccines
Vaccine | Recommendation | Comments |
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BCG (bacille Calmette–Guérin) (live attenuated bacterial vaccine) | Contraindicated | The risk is only hypothetical. BCG vaccine has not been shown to cause fetal damage.2,38 |
Oral typhoid (live attenuated bacterial vaccine) | Contraindicated | No data are available on the safety of oral typhoid vaccine in pregnant women. However, because of the theoretical risk of using a live attenuated vaccine, pregnant women should receive inactivated typhoid Vi polysaccharide vaccine instead39 (see Table. Vaccines that are not routinely recommended in pregnancy: inactivated bacterial vaccines). |
Oral cholera (live attenuated bacterial vaccine) | Contraindicated | No data are available on the safety of live oral cholera vaccine in pregnant women. However, because of the theoretical risk of using a live attenuated vaccine, pregnant women should receive inactivated oral cholera vaccine instead (see Table. Vaccines that are not routinely recommended in pregnancy: inactivated bacterial vaccines). |
Japanese encephalitis (Imojev) (live attenuated viral vaccine) | Contraindicated | No data are available about using Imojev vaccine in pregnant or breastfeeding women. However, because of the theoretical risk of using a live attenuated vaccine, pregnant women should receive inactivated Japanese encephalitis (JEpect) instead. Women of child-bearing age should avoid pregnancy for 28 days after vaccination with Imojev. |
MMR (measles-mumps-rubella) or MMRV (measles-mumps-rubella-varicella) (live attenuated viral vaccines) | Contraindicated |
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Rotavirus (live attenuated viral vaccine) | Contraindicated | Rotavirus vaccines are not registered or recommended for use in adolescents or adults. |
Varicella (live attenuated viral vaccine) | Contraindicated | The risk of congenital varicella syndrome is only hypothetical. Newborns of women who have inadvertently been given varicella vaccine in early pregnancy have not had congenital varicella syndrome.43 Women of child-bearing age should avoid pregnancy for 28 days after vaccination. |
Zoster (Zostavax) (live attenuated viral vaccine) | Contraindicated | The risk of disseminated zoster is only hypothetical. Women of child-bearing age are unlikely to be eligible for vaccination, because zoster vaccine is registered for use in people ≥50 years of age. If women of child-bearing age have inadvertently been given zoster vaccine, they should avoid pregnancy for 28 days afterwards. |
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