Systematic review and meta-analysis of the effectiveness and perinatal outcomes of COVID-19 vaccination in pregnancy

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Smriti Prasad
Erkan Kalafat
Helena Blakeway
Rosemary Townsend
Pat O’Brien
Edward Morris
Tim Draycott
Shakila Thangaratinam
Kirsty Le Doare
Shamez Ladhani
Peter von Dadelszen
Laura A. Magee
Paul Heath
Asma Khalil
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[1] St George’s University of London,Fetal Medicine Unit, St George’s Hospital
[2] Middle East Technical University,Department of Statistics, Faculty of Arts and Sciences
[3] Koc University,Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, School of Medicine
[4] University of Edinburgh,Usher Institute of Population Health Sciences and Informatics
[5] St George’s University of London,Vascular Biology Research Centre, Molecular and Clinical Sciences Research Institute
[6] The Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists,Institute of Metabolism and Systems Research, WHO Collaborating Centre for Women’s Health
[7] University College London Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust,Paediatric Infectious Diseases Research Group and Vaccine Institute, Institute of Infection and Immunity
[8] Norfolk and Norwich University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust,Immunisation and Countermeasures Division
[9] Norwich,British Paediatric Surveillance Unit
[10] North Bristol NHS Trust Department of Women’s Health,Institute of Women and Children’s Health, School of Life Course Sciences
[11] Westbury-on-Trym,undefined
[12] University of Birmingham,undefined
[13] St George’s University of London,undefined
[14] Public Health England,undefined
[15] Royal College of Paediatrics and Child Health,undefined
[16] King’s College London,undefined
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Safety and effectiveness of COVID-19 vaccines during pregnancy is a particular concern affecting vaccination uptake by this vulnerable group. Here we evaluated evidence from 23 studies including 117,552 COVID-19 vaccinated pregnant people, almost exclusively with mRNA vaccines. We show that the effectiveness of mRNA vaccination against RT-PCR confirmed SARS-CoV-2 infection 7 days after second dose was 89·5% (95% CI 69·0-96·4%, 18,828 vaccinated pregnant people, I2 = 73·9%). The risk of stillbirth was significantly lower in the vaccinated cohort by 15% (pooled OR 0·85; 95% CI 0·73–0·99, 66,067 vaccinated vs. 424,624 unvaccinated, I2 = 93·9%). There was no evidence of a higher risk of adverse outcomes including miscarriage, earlier gestation at birth, placental abruption, pulmonary embolism, postpartum haemorrhage, maternal death, intensive care unit admission, lower birthweight Z-score, or neonatal intensive care unit admission (p > 0.05 for all). COVID-19 mRNA vaccination in pregnancy appears to be safe and is associated with a reduction in stillbirth.
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