No increased risks for babies, and for some serious neonatal complications lower risks.
Tag: COVID 19 vaccines
Trust in doctors, not public officials, boosts COVID-19 vaccination
While this expression has become an advertising slogan and meme, physicians and nurses continually rank among the most trusted professions in the U.S.
A chance to design better vaccines?
A new paper in Biology Methods & Protocols, published by Oxford University Press, shows it may be possible to design vaccines that will induce a stronger immune response to infecting pathogens, such as the virus causing COVID-19.
Annual or biannual boosters are optimal for fighting endemic COVID-19, study shows
While COVID-19 boosters have been found to protect against infection, hospitalization, and severe illness, the waning of their protection has led to uncertainty about when it is most appropriate to get an additional booster shot.
Attitudes around COVID-19 vaccination are linked to increased traffic risks
Reasons underlying hesitancy to get vaccinated against COVID-19 may be associated with increased risks of traffic accidents according to a new study in The American Journal of Medicine, published by Elsevier.
Attitudes towards corona vaccination among medical and nursing staff
Due to their close contacts with patients, people working in the medical and nursing fields have a higher risk of infecting themselves and others with the COVID-19 coronavirus.
Getting to the heart of COVID-19 vaccination and its cardiovascular risks
A comprehensive review and meta-analysis of published research confirm that young adults (40 years old and younger) have a slightly elevated risk for myocarditis or pericarditis after mRNA COVID-19 vaccination.