COVID-19 vaccine safety during pregnancy and breastfeeding in women with autoimmune diseases: results from the COVAD study.
Laura AndreoliDaniele LiniKaren SchreiberIoannis ParodisParikshit SenNaveen RJessica A DayMasataka KuwanaKshitij JagtapAlbert Selva-O'CallaghanElena NikiphorouVishwesh AgarwalSreoshy SahaAi Lyn TanSamuel Katsuyuki ShinjoNelly ZiadéTsvetelina V VelikovaMarcin MilchertAbraham Edgar Gracia-RamosLorenzo CavagnaMasataka KuwanaJohannes KnitzaAshima MakolAarat PatelJohn D PaulingChris WincupBhupen BarmanErick Adrian Zamora TehozolJorge Rojas SerranoIgnacio García-De La TorreIris Jazmin Colunga-PedrazaFrancisco Javier Merayo-ChalicoOkwara Celestine ChibuzoWanrachada KatchamartPhonpen Akarawatcharangura GooRusska ShumnalievaYi Ming ChenLeonardo Santos HoffEl Lina KibbiHussein HalabiBinit VaidyaSyahrul Sazliyana ShaharirA T M Tanveer HasanDzifa DeyCarlos Enrique Toro GutiérrezCarlo V Caballero-UribeJames B LillekerBabur SalimTamer A GheitaTulika ChatterjeeMiguel Ángel Saavedra-SalinasOliver Distlernull nullGabriela Arredondo Hector ChinoyVikas AgarwalRohit AggarwalLatika GuptaPublished in: Rheumatology (Oxford, England) (2023)
This study provides reassuring insights into the safety of COVID-19 vaccines administered to women with AID during the gestational and post-partum periods, helping overcome hesitant attitudes, as the benefits for the mother and the fetus by passive immunization appear to outweigh potential risks.