Webanalyze / Data collection

We would like to continually improve this website. To do this, we ask for your consent to the statistical collection of usage information. Consent can be revoked at any time.

Which service is used?

Matomo

For what purpose is the service used?

Collection of key figures for web analysis in order to improve the offer.

What data is collected?

IP address (will be immediately anonymized),
Device type, device brand, device model,
Operating system version,
Browser/browser engines and browser plugins,
URLs accessed,
the website from which the accessed page was reached (referrer site),
Length of stay,
downloaded PDFs,
entered search terms.

The IP address is not saved completely, the last two octets are omitted/altered at the earliest possible point in time (example: 181.153.xxx.xxx).

No cookies are stored on the device. If consent is not given for data collection, an opt-out cookie will be placed on the end device, which ensures that no data is collected.

How long is the data stored?

The anonymized IP address is stored for 90 days and then deleted.

On what legal basis is the data collected?

The legal basis for collecting the data is the consent of the user in accordance with Article 6 Paragraph 1 Letter a of the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR). Consent can be revoked at any time on the data protection page. The lawfulness of the data processing carried out until the revocation remains unaffected.

Where is the data processed?

Matomo is operated locally on the servers of the technical service provider in Germany (processor).

More information:

Further information on the processing of personal data can be found in the data protection information.

RSV-Prophylaxe- und Impf-Check

Warum ist das wichtig?

Wenn die Mutter während der Schwangerschaft eine Impfung gegen RSV erhalten hat, kann das Auswirkungen auf die Empfehlung zur RSV-Prophylaxe haben.

Im Verlauf der Schwangerschaft werden Antikörper von der Mutter auf das Kind übertragen. Daher kann eine RSV-Impfung der Mutter auch einen Schutz für das Kind bieten.

Gut zu wissen:
Seit August 2023 ist ein RSV-Impfstoff für Schwangere zugelassen. Der Impfstoff kann zwischen der 24. und der 36. Schwangerschafts-Woche verabreicht werden. Zum jetzigen Zeitpunkt gibt es zu dieser Impfung keine Empfehlung von der STIKO. Die Datenlage reicht momentan für eine Impfempfehlung nicht aus.