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Is it safe and effective to administer COVID-19 vaccines during pregnancy? A systematic review and meta-analysis.


ABSTRACT:

Objective

To evaluate the safety and efficacy of COVID-19 vaccines in pregnant women performing an updated meta-analysis.

Methods

We searched PubMed, Cochrane Central, and SCOPUS from inception to March 2022. Outcomes of interest were incidence of adverse maternal, fetal and neonatal consequences pertaining to safety of the vaccines. Secondarily, we analyzed the number of SARS-CoV-2 infections, hospitalization for COVID-19, and admission to the I.C.U. for COVID-19 assessing the effectiveness of vaccines. Results were pooled using a random effects model.

Results

Ten observational studies (n=326,499) analyzing pregnant women were included. Our results suggest that COVID-19 vaccination prevents infection (OR: 0.56, 95% CI: 0.47, 0.67; P = <0.00001) and related hospitalizations (OR: 0.50, 95% CI: 0.31, 0.82; P = 0.006) effectively. It was also observed that vaccination does not change adverse outcomes in pregnancy, namely preeclampsia or eclampsia, stroke (four weeks of delivery), meconium-stained amniotic fluid, spontaneous vaginal delivery, operative vaginal delivery, cesarean delivery, postpartum hemorrhage, and blood transfusions. Furthermore, the vaccine was observed to be protective against neonatal COVID-19 I.C.U. admissions (OR: 0.85; 95% CI: 0.81, 0.90; P = <0.00001).

Conclusion

Our pooled analysis suggests that the COVID-19 vaccination in pregnant women prevents infection effectively and has no adverse outcomes. Future large-scale trials in a randomized fashion are needed to confirm our results.

SUBMITTER: Hameed I 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC9394101 | biostudies-literature | 2023 May

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Is it safe and effective to administer COVID-19 vaccines during pregnancy? A systematic review and meta-analysis.

Hameed Ishaque I   Khan Mohammad Omer MO   Nusrat Khushboo K   Mahmood Samar S   Nashit Muhammad M   Malik Shanza S   Siddiqui Omer Mustafa OM   Samad Syed Abdus SA   Marsia Shayan S   Usman Muhammad Shariq MS   Siddiqi Tariq Jamal TJ  

American journal of infection control 20220822 5


<h4>Objective</h4>To evaluate the safety and efficacy of COVID-19 vaccines in pregnant women performing an updated meta-analysis.<h4>Methods</h4>We searched PubMed, Cochrane Central, and SCOPUS from inception to March 2022. Outcomes of interest were incidence of adverse maternal, fetal and neonatal consequences pertaining to safety of the vaccines. Secondarily, we analyzed the number of SARS-CoV-2 infections, hospitalization for COVID-19, and admission to the I.C.U. for COVID-19 assessing the ef  ...[more]

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