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Impact of prenatal COVID-19 vaccination on delivery and neonatal outcomes: Results from a New York City cohort

Research suggest prenatal vaccination against coronavirus disease-19 (COVID-19) is safe. However, previous studies utilized retrospectively collected data or examined late pregnancy vaccinations. We investigated the associations of COVID-19 vaccination throughout pregnancy with delivery and neonatal...

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Autores principales: Ibroci, Erona, Liu, Xiaoqin, Lieb, Whitney, Jessel, Rebecca, Gigase, Frederieke A.J., Chung, Kyle, Graziani, Mara, Lieber, Molly, Ohrn, Sophie, Lynch, Jezelle, Castro, Juliana, Marshall, Christina, Tubassum, Rushna, Mutawakil, Farida, Kaplowitz, Elianna T., Ellington, Sascha, Molenaar, Nina, Sperling, Rhoda S., Howell, Elizabeth A., Janevic, Teresa, Dolan, Siobhan M., Stone, Joanne, De Witte, Lotje D., Bergink, Veerle, Rommel, Anna-Sophie
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Published by Elsevier Ltd. 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9749885/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36526507
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.vaccine.2022.09.095
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author Ibroci, Erona
Liu, Xiaoqin
Lieb, Whitney
Jessel, Rebecca
Gigase, Frederieke A.J.
Chung, Kyle
Graziani, Mara
Lieber, Molly
Ohrn, Sophie
Lynch, Jezelle
Castro, Juliana
Marshall, Christina
Tubassum, Rushna
Mutawakil, Farida
Kaplowitz, Elianna T.
Ellington, Sascha
Molenaar, Nina
Sperling, Rhoda S.
Howell, Elizabeth A.
Janevic, Teresa
Dolan, Siobhan M.
Stone, Joanne
De Witte, Lotje D.
Bergink, Veerle
Rommel, Anna-Sophie
author_facet Ibroci, Erona
Liu, Xiaoqin
Lieb, Whitney
Jessel, Rebecca
Gigase, Frederieke A.J.
Chung, Kyle
Graziani, Mara
Lieber, Molly
Ohrn, Sophie
Lynch, Jezelle
Castro, Juliana
Marshall, Christina
Tubassum, Rushna
Mutawakil, Farida
Kaplowitz, Elianna T.
Ellington, Sascha
Molenaar, Nina
Sperling, Rhoda S.
Howell, Elizabeth A.
Janevic, Teresa
Dolan, Siobhan M.
Stone, Joanne
De Witte, Lotje D.
Bergink, Veerle
Rommel, Anna-Sophie
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description Research suggest prenatal vaccination against coronavirus disease-19 (COVID-19) is safe. However, previous studies utilized retrospectively collected data or examined late pregnancy vaccinations. We investigated the associations of COVID-19 vaccination throughout pregnancy with delivery and neonatal outcomes. We included 1,794 mother-neonate dyads enrolled in the Generation C Study with known prenatal COVID-19 vaccination status and complete covariate and outcome data. We used multivariable quantile regressions to estimate the effect of prenatal COVID-19 vaccination on birthweight, delivery gestational age, and blood loss at delivery; and Poisson generalized linear models for Caesarean delivery (CD) and Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) admission. Using the above methods, we estimated effects of trimester of vaccine initiation on these outcomes. In our sample, 13.7% (n = 250) received at least one prenatal dose of any COVID-19 vaccine. Vaccination was not associated with birthweight (β = 12.42 g [-90.5, 114.8]), gestational age (β = 0.2 days [-1.1, 1.5]), blood loss (β = -50.6 ml [-107.0, 5.8]), the risks of CD (RR = 0.8; [0.6, 1.1]) or NICU admission (RR = 0.9 [0.5, 1.7]). Trimester of vaccine initiation was also not associated with these outcomes. Our findings suggest that there is no associated risk between prenatal COVID-19 vaccination and adverse delivery and neonatal outcomes in a cohort sample from NYC.
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spelling pubmed-97498852022-12-14 Impact of prenatal COVID-19 vaccination on delivery and neonatal outcomes: Results from a New York City cohort Ibroci, Erona Liu, Xiaoqin Lieb, Whitney Jessel, Rebecca Gigase, Frederieke A.J. Chung, Kyle Graziani, Mara Lieber, Molly Ohrn, Sophie Lynch, Jezelle Castro, Juliana Marshall, Christina Tubassum, Rushna Mutawakil, Farida Kaplowitz, Elianna T. Ellington, Sascha Molenaar, Nina Sperling, Rhoda S. Howell, Elizabeth A. Janevic, Teresa Dolan, Siobhan M. Stone, Joanne De Witte, Lotje D. Bergink, Veerle Rommel, Anna-Sophie Vaccine Article Research suggest prenatal vaccination against coronavirus disease-19 (COVID-19) is safe. However, previous studies utilized retrospectively collected data or examined late pregnancy vaccinations. We investigated the associations of COVID-19 vaccination throughout pregnancy with delivery and neonatal outcomes. We included 1,794 mother-neonate dyads enrolled in the Generation C Study with known prenatal COVID-19 vaccination status and complete covariate and outcome data. We used multivariable quantile regressions to estimate the effect of prenatal COVID-19 vaccination on birthweight, delivery gestational age, and blood loss at delivery; and Poisson generalized linear models for Caesarean delivery (CD) and Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) admission. Using the above methods, we estimated effects of trimester of vaccine initiation on these outcomes. In our sample, 13.7% (n = 250) received at least one prenatal dose of any COVID-19 vaccine. Vaccination was not associated with birthweight (β = 12.42 g [-90.5, 114.8]), gestational age (β = 0.2 days [-1.1, 1.5]), blood loss (β = -50.6 ml [-107.0, 5.8]), the risks of CD (RR = 0.8; [0.6, 1.1]) or NICU admission (RR = 0.9 [0.5, 1.7]). Trimester of vaccine initiation was also not associated with these outcomes. Our findings suggest that there is no associated risk between prenatal COVID-19 vaccination and adverse delivery and neonatal outcomes in a cohort sample from NYC. Published by Elsevier Ltd. 2023-01-16 2022-12-14 /pmc/articles/PMC9749885/ /pubmed/36526507 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.vaccine.2022.09.095 Text en © 2022 Published by Elsevier Ltd. Since January 2020 Elsevier has created a COVID-19 resource centre with free information in English and Mandarin on the novel coronavirus COVID-19. The COVID-19 resource centre is hosted on Elsevier Connect, the company's public news and information website. Elsevier hereby grants permission to make all its COVID-19-related research that is available on the COVID-19 resource centre - including this research content - immediately available in PubMed Central and other publicly funded repositories, such as the WHO COVID database with rights for unrestricted research re-use and analyses in any form or by any means with acknowledgement of the original source. These permissions are granted for free by Elsevier for as long as the COVID-19 resource centre remains active.
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Ibroci, Erona
Liu, Xiaoqin
Lieb, Whitney
Jessel, Rebecca
Gigase, Frederieke A.J.
Chung, Kyle
Graziani, Mara
Lieber, Molly
Ohrn, Sophie
Lynch, Jezelle
Castro, Juliana
Marshall, Christina
Tubassum, Rushna
Mutawakil, Farida
Kaplowitz, Elianna T.
Ellington, Sascha
Molenaar, Nina
Sperling, Rhoda S.
Howell, Elizabeth A.
Janevic, Teresa
Dolan, Siobhan M.
Stone, Joanne
De Witte, Lotje D.
Bergink, Veerle
Rommel, Anna-Sophie
Impact of prenatal COVID-19 vaccination on delivery and neonatal outcomes: Results from a New York City cohort
title Impact of prenatal COVID-19 vaccination on delivery and neonatal outcomes: Results from a New York City cohort
title_full Impact of prenatal COVID-19 vaccination on delivery and neonatal outcomes: Results from a New York City cohort
title_fullStr Impact of prenatal COVID-19 vaccination on delivery and neonatal outcomes: Results from a New York City cohort
title_full_unstemmed Impact of prenatal COVID-19 vaccination on delivery and neonatal outcomes: Results from a New York City cohort
title_short Impact of prenatal COVID-19 vaccination on delivery and neonatal outcomes: Results from a New York City cohort
title_sort impact of prenatal covid-19 vaccination on delivery and neonatal outcomes: results from a new york city cohort
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9749885/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36526507
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.vaccine.2022.09.095
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