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A 30-year-old woman (G1P0) at 30 weeks' gestation presents to the community pharmacy for prenatal immunization counseling. She reports a history of mild intermittent asthma controlled with albuterol as needed. She received a tetanus shot in high school more than 12 years ago and has not had any adult pertussis booster during this pregnancy. She denies fever or acute illness today. She works as a daycare teacher and is concerned about protecting her newborn from whooping cough. Current medications include a prenatal vitamin; she denies tobacco, alcohol, or illicit drug use. Allergies: penicillin (pruritic rash). She has not received any live vaccines since becoming pregnant and is unsure of her childhood vaccine records. Which of the following vaccines is most appropriate for this patient?

Which of the following vaccines is most appropriate for this patient?

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