Effectiveness of Maternal mRNA COVID-19 Vaccination During Pregnancy Against COVID-19-Associated Hospitalizations in Infants Aged <6 Months During SARS-CoV-2 Omicron Predominance - 20 States, March 9, 2022-May 31, 2023

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Infants aged <6 months are not eligible for COVID-19 vaccination. Vaccination during pregnancy has been associated with protection against infant COVID-19–related hospitalization. The Overcoming COVID-19 Network conducted a case-control study during March 9, 2022–May 31, 2023, to evaluate the effectiveness of maternal receipt of a COVID-19 vaccine dose (vaccine effectiveness [VE]) during pregnancy against COVID-19–related hospitalization in infants aged <6 months and a subset of infants aged <3 months. VE was calculated as (1 – adjusted odds ratio) x 100% among all infants aged <6 months and <3 months. Case-patients (infants hospitalized for COVID-19 outside of birth hospitalization and who had a positive SARS-CoV-2 test result) and control patients (infants hospitalized for COVID-19–like illness with a negative SARS-CoV-2 test result) were compared. Odds ratios were determined using multivariable logistic regression, comparing the odds of receipt of a maternal COVID-19 vaccine dose (completion of a 2-dose vaccination series or a third or higher dose) during pregnancy with maternal nonvaccination between case- and control patients. VE of maternal vaccination during pregnancy against COVID-19–related hospitalization was 35% (95% CI = 15%–51%) among infants aged <6 months and 54% (95% CI = 32%–68%) among infants aged <3 months. Intensive care unit admissions occurred in 23% of all case-patients, and invasive mechanical ventilation was more common among infants of unvaccinated (9%) compared with vaccinated mothers (1%) (p = 0.02). Maternal vaccination during pregnancy provides some protection against COVID19–related hospitalizations among infants, particularly those aged <3 months. Expectant mothers should remain current with COVID-19 vaccination to protect themselves and their infants from hospitalization and severe outcomes associated with COVID-19.

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10.15585/mmwr.mm7239a3

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R. M. Simeone; L. D. Zambrano; N. B. Halasa; K. E. Fleming-Dutra; M. M. Newhams; M. J. Wu; A. O. Orzel-Lockwood; S. Kamidani; P. S. Pannaraj; K. Irby; A. B. Maddux; C. V. Hobbs; M. A. Cameron; J. A. Boom; L. C. Sahni; M. Kong; R. A. Nofziger; J. E. Schuster; H. Crandall; J. R. Hume; M. A. Staat; E. H. Mack; T. T. Bradford; S. M. Heidemann; E. R. Levy; S. J. Gertz; S. S. Bhumbra; T. C. Walker; K. E. Bline; K. N. Michelson; M. S. Zinter; H. R. Flori; A. P. Campbell; A. G. Randolph; C. Colston; H. Kelley; M. Murdock; L. Miron; R. C. Sanders; D. Hakimi; J. Jumarang; K. G. Mrotek; L. M. Niell; N. Baig; L. Petruccelli; Y. Sierra; E. Temte; I. Thayer; F. Zorensky; N. Baida; J. H. C. Choi; C. R. Ciric; M. D. Gonzalez; B. M. Coates; H. E. Price; M. Stumpf; M. Clark; R. Dittrich; S. Kucukak; E. Listerud; P. Moran; N. M. Drapeau; B. A. Johnson; L. Malloch; L. Martin; M. Martin; K. Patterson; C. Sanders; S. Pruitt; M. Sullivan; S. P. Schwartz; M. Tomcany; C. C. Rohlfs; A. Wolfe; F. A. Mohammed; J. N. Reed; Z. Rusler; J. Thomas; C. Wakser; K. Fernandez; L. S. Stewart; L. Abojaib; M. J. Kyles(2023). Effectiveness of Maternal mRNA COVID-19 Vaccination During Pregnancy Against COVID-19-Associated Hospitalizations in Infants Aged <6 Months During SARS-CoV-2 Omicron Predominance - 20 States, March 9, 2022-May 31, 2023. Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report. https:// www.doi.org/10.15585/mmwr.mm7239a3

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Simeone, Regina M.; Zambrano, Laura D.; Halasa, Natasha B.; Fleming-Dutra, Katherine E.; Newhams, Margaret M.; Wu, Michael J.; Orzel-Lockwood, Amber O.; Kamidani, Satoshi; Pannaraj, Pia S.; Irby, Katherine; Maddux, Aline B.; Hobbs, Charlotte V.; Cameron, Melissa A.; Boom, Julie A.; Sahni, Leila C.; Kong, Michele; Nofziger, Ryan A.; Schuster, Jennifer E.; Crandall, Hillary; Hume, Janet R.; Staat, Mary A.; Mack, Elizabeth H.; Bradford, Tamara T.; Heidemann, Sabrina M.; Levy, Emily R.; Gertz, Shira J.; Bhumbra, Samina S.; Walker, Tracie C.; Bline, Katherine E.; Michelson, Kelly N.; Zinter, Matt S.; Flori, Heidi R.; Campbell, Angela P.; Randolph, Adrienne G.; Overcoming COVID-19 Investigators. (2023). Effectiveness of Maternal mRNA COVID-19 Vaccination During Pregnancy Against COVID-19-Associated Hospitalizations in Infants Aged <6 Months During SARS-CoV-2 Omicron Predominance - 20 States, March 9, 2022-May 31, 2023. Retrieved from the University Digital Conservancy, 10.15585/mmwr.mm7239a3.

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