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Outcome findings of COVID-19 vaccine among 31 977 pregnant women in Indonesia.

Budi WiwekoAri K JanuartoNurdadi SalehWachyu HadisaputraAndon HestiantoroYudi Mulyana HidayatMohamad BaharuddinArietta D PusponegoroMila MaidartiM Adya DilmyMuhammad Alamsyah AzizMuhammad Adrianes BachnasHasanuddin HasanuddinM Fauzi SahilH Dovy DjanasYusuf EffendyR M Sonny SasotyaDiah RumektiSupriyadi H RespatiBrahmana Askandar TjokroprawiroBayu WinarnoRudi GunawanTrika IriantaJohn WantaniaBambang AbimanyuOkky SofyanHerman KristantoPutu D MahayasaSutrisno SutrisnoDemsi DemsiHandy WiradhamaAgus R HamidDonel SuhaimiJohn F KaputMarzuqi SayutiMuhammad BrizainYanuarman Zainal ArifinBadarul B MuchtarLaurens D PaulusApter PataiMarwan AbbasRully P AdhieM Irwan SulaimanDaniel M TaliakFilvanus JabiyElson DzakariaFahreza A SiregarYuli HayatunnufusAxel JovitoNamira KhairaniNi P CahyaArya A LukmanaDafi Yulinda
Published in: International journal of gynaecology and obstetrics: the official organ of the International Federation of Gynaecology and Obstetrics (2023)
The current study contributed evidence that COVID-19 vaccination during pregnancy has minimal adverse effects. These findings may help pregnant women and healthcare providers to make informed decisions regarding vaccination.
Keyphrases
  • coronavirus disease
  • sars cov
  • pregnant women
  • healthcare
  • respiratory syndrome coronavirus