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COVID-19 vaccine and non-syndromic orofacial clefts in five arab countries. A case-control study.

Rana A AlamoudiHeba Jafar SabbaghMohammad ZeinalddinOla Barakat Al-BataynehTaimoor Al BulushiMamdouh A AboulHassanMohamed KoraitimLateefa AlkharafiButhaina AlmuqbaliSultan Musaad AlghamdiDania BahdilaShaimaa Mohsen RefaheeMaryam QuritumFatemah Fahad TaqiBader AlbassamMariam AyedAlia EmbaireegRaqiya AlnahdiMona Talal AlSharifAziza Johar AljoharFatma Dawood AbdulhameedNajla Sulaiman AlrejayeP S ViswapurnaTamara Al HalasaOsama Adel BasriMohammed A BatainehMaha El Tantawi
Published in: Clinical oral investigations (2024)
The finding of this study is important for healthcare providers for considering COVID-19 vaccination for pregnant woman. Clear communication and education about the potential risks and benefits would be crucial for informed decision-making. The study's results would directly impact pregnant individuals, as they would need accurate information to make informed decisions about their health and the health of their infants.
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