Pregnant people who received a COVID-19 vaccine were far less likely to experience severe illness or deliver their babies prematurely, according to a major new UBC-led study published in JAMA.
Multivariable analyses confirmed that vaccination remained associated with lower hospitalization risk in both periods after controlling for comorbid conditions. Compared with vaccinated patients, the ...
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COVID shot reduces risk of severe illness, premature birth in pregnancy, study says
A new study says the COVID-19 vaccine protects pregnant women from getting severely ill or giving birth prematurely.
Pregnant people who receive a COVID vaccine are 60 percent less likely to experience severe disease and around 30 percent ...
The previous recommendation for a hepatitis B shot was for all newborns to receive it within 24 hours of birth, providing protection against a virus that can cause liver damage or liver cancer and, if ...
Our top content coverage from the Conference on Retroviruses and Opportunistic Infections (CROI) 2025 highlighted ...
Under the direction of Robert F. Kennedy Jr., federal health officials have changed guidance on hepatitis B vaccines, ...
New data showed that COVID vaccines for the 2024-2025 season provided protection against COVID-associated emergency department and urgent care visits among children. Having data that show that ...
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Dec. 11 released a report that found last year’s version of the COVID-19 vaccine was 76% effective in preventing emergency department or urgent care ...
It may feel like you are surrounded by sniffles and coughs, but flu season activity is still low in many parts of the U.S. New government data posted Friday shows that as of last week, flu ...
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Healthy returns: FDA may add its strongest safety warning to COVID vaccines. Here’s what to know
The FDA is reportedly preparing to add what's known as a "black box" warning to Covid shots by the end of the year, marking a ...
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