Epidemiology of COVID-19 in Infants in the United States: Incidence, Severity, Fatality, and Variants of Concern.
Megan C BarryElizabeth B PathakJustin SwansonRuiqi CenJanelle MenardJason L SalemiWendy N NembhardPublished in: The Pediatric infectious disease journal (2023)
More than half a million US infants contracted COVID-19 by March 2022. Longitudinal assessment of long-term infant SARS-CoV-2 infection sequelae remains a critical research gap. Extremely low infant vaccination rates (<5%), waning adult immunity and continued viral exposure risks suggest that infant COVID-19 will remain a persistent public health problem. Our study underscores the need to increase vaccination rates for mothers and infants, decrease viral exposure risks and improve health equity.