Scientists track how Mom's COVID shot shields newborns
NCT ID NCT05543993
Summary
This study followed 150 pregnant and breastfeeding women who received a COVID-19 booster shot. Researchers collected blood, breast milk, and infant samples to measure how well protective antibodies passed from mother to baby. The goal was to understand how vaccination during pregnancy or breastfeeding helps protect infants against COVID-19.
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Thomas Jefferson University Hospital
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 19107, United States
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