
NIH study assessing COVID-19 vaccine in pregnant, postpartum moms
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The National Institutes of Health launched a new observational study to evaluate the immune responses generated by COVID-19 vaccines in pregnant and postpartum individuals.
The study will enroll up to 750 pregnant people and 250 postpartum individuals who are within two months of delivery and have received or will receive a COVID-19 vaccine. The infants will also be enrolled in the study. Researchers will follow the pairs through the first year after delivery and analyze blood samples regularly collected to assess development and durability of vaccine-induced antibodies.More Related News

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