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Vaccination during pregnancy may protect babies

China Daily Global | Updated: 2022-02-17 10:14
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A pregnant woman is inoculated with a COVID-19 vaccine at a center in Medellin, Colombia, on July 24, 2021. [JOAQUIN SARMIENTO/AFP]

CHICAGO-Vaccinating pregnant women against the coronavirus may help prevent COVID-19 hospitalizations in infants after they are born, especially if expecting mothers got the shots later in their pregnancies, reported researchers in the United States on Tuesday.

The findings shed light on whether the benefits of vaccination during pregnancy extend to infants who would be too young to receive vaccines.

Researchers from several pediatric hospitals and the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, or CDC, looked at children under 6 months old between July 2021 and January 2022.

The study analyzed data from 379 hospitalized infants-176 with COVID-19 and 203 who were admitted for other issues. It found that COVID-19 vaccines were 61 percent effective overall at preventing hospitalizations in children whose mothers were vaccinated during pregnancy.

That protection rose to 80 percent when the mothers were vaccinated 21 weeks through 14 days before delivery. Vaccination effectiveness fell to 32 percent for babies whose mothers were inoculated earlier during pregnancy.

The study authors warned that the estimates for effectiveness earlier in pregnancy should be interpreted with caution due to the small sample size.

"Right now, we want to ensure that we are protecting both the mom and the infant," the CDC's Dana Meaney-Delman told reporters. "So, as soon as a pregnant woman is willing to be vaccinated, she should go ahead and do so."

Pregnant women are at increased risk for severe illness from COVID-19, and having COVID-19 during pregnancy can increase the risk of preterm birth, stillbirth, and possibly other pregnancy complications.

The CDC recommends that women who are pregnant, breastfeeding, or trying for pregnancy get vaccinated and stay up to date with COVID-19 shots.

Previous studies have shown that vaccination during pregnancy was not associated with preterm delivery or underweight newborns.

The study provides "another important piece of the puzzle", said Denise Jamieson, chair of the Department of Gynecology and Obstetrics at Emory University, who called it important news for babies who are too young to receive vaccinations. While shots are being studied for older infants and toddlers, none are on the horizon for infants younger than 6 months.

Agencies Via Xinhua

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