A recent CDC report revealed that maternal completion of a 2-dose primary mRNA COVID-19 vaccine course during pregnancy reduced the risk of COVID-19 hospitalisation amongst infants <6 months. Data revealed that of 176 COVID-19 related paediatric hospitalisations, 148 (84%) of infants were born to mothers who were not vaccinated during pregnancy. 

Transplacental transfer of SARS-CoV2-specific antibodies that may provide protection to infants is evident in women vaccinated during the later stages of pregnancy. Detectable COVID-19 antibodies were also present in breast milk, indicating a transfer of maternal antibodies to the baby. 

This study demonstrates that mRNA COVID-19 vaccination in pregnant and breast-feeding women is safe and effective and provides increased protection to the baby.  

To read the report in full, follow the link below:
CDC: Effectiveness of Maternal Vaccination with mRNA COVID-19 Vaccine During Pregnancy Against COVID-19–Associated Hospitalization in Infants Aged <6 Months — 17 States, July 2021–January 2022 

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