Maternal Vaccination and Risk of Hospitalization for Covid-19 Among Infants

التفاصيل البيبلوغرافية
العنوان: Maternal Vaccination and Risk of Hospitalization for Covid-19 Among Infants
المؤلفون: Halasa, Natasha B., Olson, Samantha M., Staat, Mary A., Newhams, Margaret M., Price, Ashley M., Pannaraj, Pia S., Boom, Julie A., Sahni, Leila C., Chiotos, Kathleen, Cameron, Melissa A., Bline, Katherine E., Hobbs, Charlotte V., Maddux, Aline B., Coates, Bria M., Michelson, Kelly N., Heidemann, Sabrina M., Irby, Katherine, Nofziger, Ryan A., Mack, Elizabeth H., Smallcomb, Laura, Schwartz, Stephanie P., Walker, Tracie C., Gertz, Shira J., Schuster, Jennifer E., Kamidani, Satoshi, Tarquinio, Keiko M., Bhumbra, Samina S., Maamari, Mia, Hume, Janet R., Crandall, Hillary, Levy, Emily R., Zinter, Matt S., Bradford, Tamara T., Flori, Heidi R., Cullimore, Melissa L., Kong, Michele, Cvijanovich, Natalie Z., Gilboa, Suzanne M., Polen, Kara N., Campbell, Angela P., Randolph, Adrienne G., Patel, Manish M.
المصدر: Obstetrical and Gynecological Survey; January 2023, Vol. 78 Issue: 1 p3-5, 3p
مستخلص: (Abstracted from N Engl J Med2022;387:109–119)COVID-19 during pregnancy is associated with a greater risk of adverse pregnancy outcomes and neonatal complications. Studies have shown that mRNA vaccines are highly effective in preventing severe COVID-19 during pregnancy, and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recommends vaccination, including boosters, for people who are pregnant or plan to be pregnant.
قاعدة البيانات: Supplemental Index
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تدمد:00297828
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DOI:10.1097/01.ogx.0000912568.67045.6f