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Marianne Röbl-Mathieu
Researcher at Robert Koch Institute
Publications - 13
Citations - 228
Marianne Röbl-Mathieu is an academic researcher from Robert Koch Institute. The author has contributed to research in topics: Vaccination & Pregnancy. The author has an hindex of 5, co-authored 10 publications receiving 127 citations.
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Safety and effectiveness of acellular pertussis vaccination during pregnancy: a systematic review.
Sabine Vygen-Bonnet,Wiebke Hellenbrand,Edeltraut Garbe,Rüdiger von Kries,Christian Bogdan,Ulrich Heininger,Marianne Röbl-Mathieu,Thomas Harder +7 more
TL;DR: Although an increased risk for a diagnosis of fever and chorioamnionitis was detected in pregnant women after pertussis vaccination, there was no association with a higher frequency of clinically relevant sequelae and overall positive benefit-risk ratio.
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Diet and Lifestyle Before and During Pregnancy – Practical Recommendations of the Germany-wide Healthy Start – Young Family Network
Berthold Koletzko,M. Cremer,M. Flothkötter,Christine Graf,Hans Hauner,Claudia Hellmers,Mathilde Kersting,Michael B. Krawinkel,Hildegard Przyrembel,Marianne Röbl-Mathieu,Ulrich Schiffner,K. Vetter,Anke Weißenborn,Achim Wöckel +13 more
TL;DR: The Healthy Start – Young Family Network has updated the recommendations on nutrition in pregnancy that first appeared in 2012 and supplemented them with recommendations on a preconception lifestyle.
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Background paper for the recommendation of HPV vaccination for boys in Germany.
Anja Takla,Miriam Wiese-Posselt,Thomas Harder,Jörg J. Meerpohl,Marianne Röbl-Mathieu,Martin Terhardt,Marianne A B van der Sande,Ole Wichmann,Fred Zepp,Stefanie J. Klug +9 more
TL;DR: The scientific background of this recommendation is presented, including the results of literature reviews and the grading of the quality of the available evidence, to reduce the disease burden of HPV-associated tumours.
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Influenza and pertussis vaccination during pregnancy – attitudes, practices and barriers in gynaecological practices in Germany
Stefanie Böhm,Marianne Röbl-Mathieu,Burkhard Scheele,Michael Wojcinski,Ole Wichmann,Wiebke Hellenbrand +5 more
TL;DR: The large proportion reporting performance of influenza vaccination during pregnancy and high acceptance of a potential recommendation for pertussis vaccination reflected positive attitudes towards vaccination among participants, suggesting that gynaecologists’ confidence in vaccination is crucial for implementing vaccination in pregnancy.