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.
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.
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.