Does COVID-19 vaccination still have a role in maternal and perinatal outcomes during the Omicron era? A multicentre observational study DOI Open Access

A. Jarraya,

M. Kammoun,

M. Kanoun

et al.

Italian Journal of Gynaecology and Obstetrics, Journal Year: 2022, Volume and Issue: 35(04), P. 433 - 433

Published: Dec. 1, 2022

Objective.COVID-19 vaccination has a reduced efficiency against the Omicron variant.The aim of this study was to assess clinical impact COVID-19 on maternal and perinatal outcomes during wave. Materials Methods.This an observational multicenter study, pregnant women who gave birth while infected by SARS CoV2 waves were included.Patients with incomplete recurrent infections excluded.Patients divided into 2 groups: Vaccinated Group included completed (≥ 3 doses mRNA vaccine or ≤ 6 months); Non-vaccinated had no COVID-19vaccination.Data about obstetrical fetal in both groups compared.Results.In total, 59 vaccinated 49 unvaccinated patients included.The incidence requiring oxygen support from 36.7% 1.7% p < 0.001.The mode delivery comparable groups.The need for referral intensive care unit 22.4% length hospitalization 6.8 ± 5 2.8 days, prematurity rate groups, but neonatal admission 4.1% = 0.019. Conclusions.The seems be efficient waves.Obstetrical improved complete vaccination.Pregnant should advised have status.

Language: Английский

Does COVID-19 vaccination still have a role in maternal and perinatal outcomes during the Omicron era? A multicentre observational study DOI Open Access

A. Jarraya,

M. Kammoun,

M. Kanoun

et al.

Italian Journal of Gynaecology and Obstetrics, Journal Year: 2022, Volume and Issue: 35(04), P. 433 - 433

Published: Dec. 1, 2022

Objective.COVID-19 vaccination has a reduced efficiency against the Omicron variant.The aim of this study was to assess clinical impact COVID-19 on maternal and perinatal outcomes during wave. Materials Methods.This an observational multicenter study, pregnant women who gave birth while infected by SARS CoV2 waves were included.Patients with incomplete recurrent infections excluded.Patients divided into 2 groups: Vaccinated Group included completed (≥ 3 doses mRNA vaccine or ≤ 6 months); Non-vaccinated had no COVID-19vaccination.Data about obstetrical fetal in both groups compared.Results.In total, 59 vaccinated 49 unvaccinated patients included.The incidence requiring oxygen support from 36.7% 1.7% p < 0.001.The mode delivery comparable groups.The need for referral intensive care unit 22.4% length hospitalization 6.8 ± 5 2.8 days, prematurity rate groups, but neonatal admission 4.1% = 0.019. Conclusions.The seems be efficient waves.Obstetrical improved complete vaccination.Pregnant should advised have status.

Language: Английский

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