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Moro P, Olson C, Clark E, Marquez P, Strid P, Ellington S, et al.
Vaccine . 2022 Apr; 40(24):3389-3394. PMID: 35489985
Background: Pregnant persons are at increased risk of severe illness from COVID-19 infection, including intensive care unit admission, mechanical ventilation, and death compared with non-pregnant persons of reproductive age. Limited...
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Avalos L, Ferber J, Zerbo O, Naleway A, Bulkley J, Thompson M, et al.
Vaccine . 2020 Feb; 38(10):2326-2332. PMID: 32033850
Objective: Despite recommendations by professional organizations that all pregnant women receive inactivated influenza vaccine, safety concerns remain a barrier. Our objective was to assess the effect of trivalent influenza vaccines...
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Smoots A, Olson S, Cragan J, Delaney A, Roth N, Godfred-Cato S, et al.
MMWR Morb Mortal Wkly Rep . 2020 Jan; 69(3):67-71. PMID: 31971935
Zika virus infection during pregnancy can cause congenital brain and eye abnormalities and is associated with neurodevelopmental abnormalities (1-3). In areas of the United States that experienced local Zika virus...
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Bakker M, Bergman J, Krikov S, Amar E, Cocchi G, Cragan J, et al.
BMJ Open . 2019 Jul; 9(7):e028139. PMID: 31270117
Objectives: To assess international trends and patterns of prenatal diagnosis of critical congenital heart defects (CCHDs) and their relation to total and live birth CCHD prevalence and mortality. Setting: Fifteen...
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Delaney A, Mai C, Smoots A, Cragan J, Ellington S, Langlois P, et al.
MMWR Morb Mortal Wkly Rep . 2018 Jan; 67(3):91-96. PMID: 29370151
Zika virus infection during pregnancy can cause serious birth defects, including microcephaly and brain abnormalities (1). Population-based birth defects surveillance systems are critical to monitor all infants and fetuses with...
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Moro P, Cragan J, Lewis P, Sukumaran L
Birth Defects Res . 2017 Aug; 109(13):1057-1062. PMID: 28762675
Background: Major birth defects are important infant outcomes that have not been well studied in the postmarketing surveillance of vaccines given to pregnant women. We assessed the presence of major...
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Almli L, Alter C, Russell R, Tinker S, Howards P, Cragan J, et al.
MMWR Morb Mortal Wkly Rep . 2017 Jan; 66(3):84-87. PMID: 28125575
Birth defects are a leading cause of infant mortality in the United States (1), accounting for approximately 20% of infant deaths. The rate of infant mortality attributable to birth defects...
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Moro P, Baumblatt J, Lewis P, Cragan J, Tepper N, Cano M
Drug Saf . 2016 Dec; 40(2):145-152. PMID: 27988883
Introduction: Routine immunization of pregnant women with seasonal inactivated influenza vaccines (IIVs) is recommended in all trimesters of pregnancy. A review of the Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System (VAERS) during...
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Russell K, Oliver S, Lewis L, Barfield W, Cragan J, Meaney-Delman D, et al.
MMWR Morb Mortal Wkly Rep . 2016 Aug; 65(33):870-878. PMID: 27559830
CDC has updated its interim guidance for U.S. health care providers caring for infants born to mothers with possible Zika virus infection during pregnancy (1). Laboratory testing is recommended for...
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Moro P, Cragan J, Tepper N, Zheteyeva Y, Museru O, Lewis P, et al.
Vaccine . 2016 Mar; 34(20):2349-53. PMID: 27013434
Background: In October 2011, the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP) issued updated recommendations that all pregnant women routinely receive a dose of tetanus toxoid, reduced diphtheria toxoid, and acellular...