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Effectiveness of the Original Monovalent and Bivalent COVID-19 Vaccines Against COVID-19-Associated Emergency Department and Urgent Care Encounters in Pregnant Persons Who Were Not Immunocompromised: VISION Network, June 2022-August 2023.

Allison Avrich CieslaVictoria LazariuKristin DascombStephanie A IrvingBrian E DixonManjusha GaglaniAllison L NalewayShaun J GrannisSarah BallAnupam B KharbandaGabriela Vazquez-BenitezNicola P KleinKarthik NatarajanToan C OngPeter J EmbiKatherine E Fleming-DutraRuth Link-GellesOusseny Zerbo
Published in: Open forum infectious diseases (2024)
Pregnant people face increased risk of severe COVID-19. Current guidelines recommend updated COVID-19 vaccination (2023-2024) for those aged ≥6 months, irrespective of pregnancy status. To refine recommendations for pregnant people, further data are needed. Using a test-negative design, we evaluated COVID-19 vaccine effectiveness against medically attended COVID-19 with COVID-19-like illness among pregnant people aged 18 to 45 years during June 2022 to August 2023. When doses were received during pregnancy, vaccine effectiveness was 52% (95% CI, 29%-67%); when received <6 months prior to pregnancy, 28% (95% CI, 11%-42%); and when received ≥6 months prior to pregnancy, 6% (95% CI, -11% to 21%). Pregnant people should stay up-to-date with recommended COVID-19 vaccination.
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