Accumulating Robust Evidence for Reducing Vaccine Hesitancy in Early Pregnancy—Reply
Elyse O. Kharbanda,
Malini B. DeSilva,
Gabriela Vazquez-Benitez
Abstract:COMMENT & RESPONSEIn Reply We appreciate the letter from Triunfo and Boselli and applaud their efforts to promote COVID-19 vaccination in pregnant people in Italy. We agree with Triunfo and Boselli that our study 1 from the Vaccine Safety Datalink showing no association between first trimester vaccination and major structural birth defects among 42 156 live births, including 7632 with first trimester mRNA COVID-19 vaccination, is reassuring. Our results are consistent with a recent publication from Magnus and … Show more
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