COVID-19 vaccination and birth outcomes of 186,990 women vaccinated before pregnancy: an England-wide cohort study
Arun K. Suseeladevi, Rachel Denholm, Matthew Retford, Elena Raffetti, Christy Burden, Katherine Birchenall, Victoria Male, Venexia Walker, Christopher Tomlinson, Angela M. Wood, Luisa Zuccolo, on behalf of the CVD-COVID-UK/COVID-IMPACT Consortium
COVID-19 vaccination in pregnancy is recommended by the World Health Organisation as effective and safe. However, there remains a lack of robust evidence to inform vaccination choices for women of childbearing potential in relation to their future pregnancies.
Here we investigated the association between starting a course of COVID-19 vaccination before pregnancy and future birth outcomes.
Citation details to follow - https://doi.org/10.1016/j.lanepe.2024.101025
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This is a sub-project of project CCU036 approved by the CVD-COVID-UK / COVID-IMPACT Approvals & Oversight Board (sub-project: CCU036_01).
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