Reply: Increased risk of fetal loss after COVID-19 vaccination DOI Open Access
Bassel H. Al Wattar, Jhia Jiat Teh, Scott C. Mackenzie

et al.

Human Reproduction, Journal Year: 2023, Volume and Issue: 38(12), P. 2536 - 2537

Published: Oct. 12, 2023

Increased risk of fetal loss after COVID-19 vaccinationSir,We read with interest the article by Thorp et al. (2022) published as a pre-print and in Journal American Physicians Surgeons their letter to editor suggesting need include data our meta-analysis evaluating miscarriage following use SARS-CoV-2 vaccines (Rimmer al., 2023).The authors present findings simulation model that was constructed using from Vaccine Adverse Events Reporting System (VAERS) database USA between 1 January 1998 30 June 2022.The chose construct estimating total population who received either vaccine, number flu doses given, incidence adverse events globally.Interestingly, decided report compared instead simply reporting on true reported VAERS database.Clearly, any is subject high degree bias when choosing assumptions underpinning its construct.Thorp seem examine hypothesis are inherently more harmful than because they were rolled out rapidly.However, it not clear how useful such or assumption would inform clinical practice.Our live birth vaccines.Therefore, does meet inclusion criteria for meta-analysis.Should provide robust factual vaccines, we be happy update accordingly.

Language: Английский

COVID-19 Vaccine Hesitancy in Pregnant Women and Affecting Factors: Cross-Sectional Study DOI Creative Commons
Sibel İÇKE, Sema Çifçi

Turkiye Klinikleri Journal of Health Sciences, Journal Year: 2023, Volume and Issue: 8(4), P. 593 - 603

Published: Jan. 1, 2023

Objective: The severe acute respiratory syndrome-coronavirus-2 virus is transmitted from person to through contact, droplets, and airborne particles. vaccine effective in controlling the coronavirus disease-2019 (COVID-19) pandemic. Pregnant women due changes their bodies are vulnerable infectious diseases, some of which can be prevented by vaccination. This study, it was aimed examine hesitancy COVID-19 pregnant factors affecting it. Material Methods: population this cross-sectional study consisted all aged 15-49 years who applied Mardin Training Research Hospital. convenience sampling method used (n=211) hospital between October 10, 2022- December 23, 2022, met inclusion criteria agreed participate constituted sample study. data collected using ''questionnaire form'' ''Vaccine Hesitancy Scale.'' Cronbach alpha value scale found 0.790. total mean score 61.24±11.63 determined that had a ''moderate'' level Results: It has been concluded husband's education status, gestation week, number pregnancies, presence chronic patients household, history abortion were on woman. Conclusion: should informed more about vaccination encouraged vaccinated. More studies subject needed.

Language: Английский

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Reply: Increased risk of fetal loss after COVID-19 vaccination DOI Open Access
Bassel H. Al Wattar, Jhia Jiat Teh, Scott C. Mackenzie

et al.

Human Reproduction, Journal Year: 2023, Volume and Issue: 38(12), P. 2536 - 2537

Published: Oct. 12, 2023

Increased risk of fetal loss after COVID-19 vaccinationSir,We read with interest the article by Thorp et al. (2022) published as a pre-print and in Journal American Physicians Surgeons their letter to editor suggesting need include data our meta-analysis evaluating miscarriage following use SARS-CoV-2 vaccines (Rimmer al., 2023).The authors present findings simulation model that was constructed using from Vaccine Adverse Events Reporting System (VAERS) database USA between 1 January 1998 30 June 2022.The chose construct estimating total population who received either vaccine, number flu doses given, incidence adverse events globally.Interestingly, decided report compared instead simply reporting on true reported VAERS database.Clearly, any is subject high degree bias when choosing assumptions underpinning its construct.Thorp seem examine hypothesis are inherently more harmful than because they were rolled out rapidly.However, it not clear how useful such or assumption would inform clinical practice.Our live birth vaccines.Therefore, does meet inclusion criteria for meta-analysis.Should provide robust factual vaccines, we be happy update accordingly.

Language: Английский

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