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Pregnancy outcomes and vaccine effectiveness during the period of omicron as the variant of concern, INTERCOVID-2022: a multinational, observational study
J. Villar
1, 2
,
Constanza P. Soto Conti
3
,
Robert B. Gunier
4
,
S. Ariff
5
,
Rachel Craik
6
,
Paolo I Cavoretto
7
,
Stephen Rauch
4
,
Serena Gandino
6
,
Ricardo Nieto
3
,
Adele Winsey
6
,
Camilla Menis
8
,
Gabriel B Rodriguez
2
,
Valeria Savasi
9
,
Niyazi Tug
10
,
Sonia Deantoni
11
,
Marta Fabre
12
,
Begoña Martinez de Tejada
13
,
Maria Jose Rodriguez-Sibaja
14
,
Stefania Livio
15
,
Raffaele Napolitano
16, 17
,
Nerea Maiz
18
,
Helena Sobrero
19
,
Ashley Peterson
20
,
Philippe Deruelle
21
,
Carolina Giudice
22
,
Jagjit S. Teji
23
,
Roberto Casale
24
,
Laurent Salomon
25
,
F. Prefumo
26
,
Leila Ismail
27
,
MICHAEL G. GRAVETT
28
,
Marynéa Silva do Vale
29
,
Valeria Hernández
30
,
L. Sentilhes
31
,
Sarah R. Easter
32
,
Carola Capelli
33
,
Emily Marler
34
,
Daniela M Cáceres
35
,
Guadalupe Albornoz Crespo
36
,
Ernawati
37
,
M. Lipschuetz
38
,
Ken Takahashi
39
,
Carmen Vecchiarelli
40
,
Teresa Hubka
41
,
Satoru Ikenoue
42
,
Gabriela Tavchioska
43
,
Babagana Bako
44
,
Adejumoke I. Ayede
45
,
B Eskenazi
4
,
Jim G. Thornton
46
,
Zulfiqar A. Bhutta
47, 48
,
Stephen Kennedy
1, 2
,
Aris T. Papageorghiou
1, 49, 50
3
Division Neonatología, Hospital Materno Infantil Ramón Sarda, Buenos Aires, Argentina.
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Children's Hospital V Buzzi, ASST Fatebenefratelli Sacco, Milan, Italy.
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Centro Hospitalario Pereira Rossell, Montevideo, Uruguay.
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Maternal and Child Department, Hospital Nacional Profesor Alejandro Posadas, Buenos Aires, Argentina.
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Hôpital Universitaire Necker-Enfants Malades, Paris, France.
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Servicio de Neonatología del Departamento Materno Infantil, Hospital Universitario Austral, Buenos Aires, Argentina.
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St George's University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, London, UK.
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Hospital Julio C Perrando, Resistencia, Chaco, Argentina.
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Clínica y Maternidad Suizo Argentina, Buenos Aires, Argentina.
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Sanatorio Otamendi, Buenos Aires, Argentina.
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Ascension-Resurrection Medical Center, Chicago, Illinois, USA.
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General Hospital With Extended Activity Prilep, Prilep, North Macedonia.
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St George's University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, London, UK. Electronic address: aris.papageorghiou@wrh.ox.ac.uk.
Publication type: Journal Article
Publication date: 2023-02-01
scimago Q1
wos Q1
SJR: 12.113
CiteScore: 87.6
Impact factor: 88.5
ISSN: 01406736, 1474547X
PubMed ID:
36669520
General Medicine
Abstract
Summary
Background
In 2021, we showed an increased risk associated with COVID-19 in pregnancy. Since then, the SARS-CoV-2 virus has undergone genetic mutations. We aimed to examine the effects on maternal and perinatal outcomes of COVID-19 during pregnancy, and evaluate vaccine effectiveness, when omicron (B.1.1.529) was the variant of concern.Methods
INTERCOVID-2022 is a large, prospective, observational study, involving 41 hospitals across 18 countries. Each woman with real-time PCR or rapid test, laboratory-confirmed COVID-19 in pregnancy was compared with two unmatched women without a COVID-19 diagnosis who were recruited concomitantly and consecutively in pregnancy or at delivery. Mother and neonate dyads were followed until hospital discharge. Primary outcomes were maternal morbidity and mortality index (MMMI), severe neonatal morbidity index (SNMI), and severe perinatal morbidity and mortality index (SPMMI). Vaccine effectiveness was estimated, adjusted by maternal risk profile.Findings
We enrolled 4618 pregnant women from Nov 27, 2021 (the day after WHO declared omicron a variant of concern), to June 30, 2022: 1545 (33%) women had a COVID-19 diagnosis (median gestation 36·7 weeks [IQR 29·0–38·9]) and 3073 (67%) women, with similar demographic characteristics, did not have a COVID-19 diagnosis. Overall, women with a diagnosis had an increased risk for MMMI (relative risk [RR] 1·16 [95% CI 1·03–1·31]) and SPMMI (RR 1·21 [95% CI 1·00–1·46]). Women with a diagnosis, compared with those without a diagnosis, also had increased risks of SNMI (RR 1·23 [95% CI 0·88–1·71]), although the lower bounds of the 95% CI crossed unity. Unvaccinated women with a COVID-19 diagnosis had a greater risk of MMMI (RR 1·36 [95% CI 1·12–1·65]). Severe COVID-19 symptoms in the total sample increased the risk of severe maternal complications (RR 2·51 [95% CI 1·84–3·43]), perinatal complications (RR 1·84 [95% CI 1·02–3·34]), and referral, intensive care unit (ICU) admission, or death (RR 11·83 [95% CI 6·67–20·97]). Severe COVID-19 symptoms in unvaccinated women increased the risk of MMMI (RR 2·88 [95% CI 2·02–4·12]) and referral, ICU admission, or death (RR 20·82 [95% CI 10·44–41·54]). 2886 (63%) of 4618 total participants had at least a single dose of any vaccine, and 2476 (54%) of 4618 had either complete or booster doses. Vaccine effectiveness (all vaccines combined) for severe complications of COVID-19 for all women with a complete regimen was 48% (95% CI 22–65) and 76% (47–89) after a booster dose. For women with a COVID-19 diagnosis, vaccine effectiveness of all vaccines combined for women with a complete regimen was 74% (95% CI 48–87) and 91% (65–98) after a booster dose.Interpretation
COVID-19 in pregnancy, during the first 6 months of omicron as the variant of concern, was associated with increased risk of severe maternal morbidity and mortality, especially among symptomatic and unvaccinated women. Women with complete or boosted vaccine doses had reduced risk for severe symptoms, complications, and death. Vaccination coverage among pregnant women remains a priority.Funding
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Villar J. et al. Pregnancy outcomes and vaccine effectiveness during the period of omicron as the variant of concern, INTERCOVID-2022: a multinational, observational study // The Lancet. 2023. Vol. 401. No. 10375. pp. 447-457.
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TY - JOUR
DO - 10.1016/S0140-6736(22)02467-9
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TI - Pregnancy outcomes and vaccine effectiveness during the period of omicron as the variant of concern, INTERCOVID-2022: a multinational, observational study
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AU - Villar, J.
AU - Soto Conti, Constanza P.
AU - Gunier, Robert B.
AU - Ariff, S.
AU - Craik, Rachel
AU - Cavoretto, Paolo I
AU - Rauch, Stephen
AU - Gandino, Serena
AU - Nieto, Ricardo
AU - Winsey, Adele
AU - Menis, Camilla
AU - Rodriguez, Gabriel B
AU - Savasi, Valeria
AU - Tug, Niyazi
AU - Deantoni, Sonia
AU - Fabre, Marta
AU - Martinez de Tejada, Begoña
AU - Rodriguez-Sibaja, Maria Jose
AU - Livio, Stefania
AU - Napolitano, Raffaele
AU - Maiz, Nerea
AU - Sobrero, Helena
AU - Peterson, Ashley
AU - Deruelle, Philippe
AU - Giudice, Carolina
AU - Teji, Jagjit S.
AU - Casale, Roberto
AU - Salomon, Laurent
AU - Prefumo, F.
AU - Ismail, Leila
AU - GRAVETT, MICHAEL G.
AU - Vale, Marynéa Silva do
AU - Hernández, Valeria
AU - Sentilhes, L.
AU - Easter, Sarah R.
AU - Capelli, Carola
AU - Marler, Emily
AU - Cáceres, Daniela M
AU - Albornoz Crespo, Guadalupe
AU - Ernawati
AU - Lipschuetz, M.
AU - Takahashi, Ken
AU - Vecchiarelli, Carmen
AU - Hubka, Teresa
AU - Ikenoue, Satoru
AU - Tavchioska, Gabriela
AU - Bako, Babagana
AU - Ayede, Adejumoke I.
AU - Eskenazi, B
AU - Thornton, Jim G.
AU - Bhutta, Zulfiqar A.
AU - Kennedy, Stephen
AU - Papageorghiou, Aris T.
PY - 2023
DA - 2023/02/01
PB - Elsevier
SP - 447-457
IS - 10375
VL - 401
PMID - 36669520
SN - 0140-6736
SN - 1474-547X
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@article{2023_Villar,
author = {J. Villar and Constanza P. Soto Conti and Robert B. Gunier and S. Ariff and Rachel Craik and Paolo I Cavoretto and Stephen Rauch and Serena Gandino and Ricardo Nieto and Adele Winsey and Camilla Menis and Gabriel B Rodriguez and Valeria Savasi and Niyazi Tug and Sonia Deantoni and Marta Fabre and Begoña Martinez de Tejada and Maria Jose Rodriguez-Sibaja and Stefania Livio and Raffaele Napolitano and Nerea Maiz and Helena Sobrero and Ashley Peterson and Philippe Deruelle and Carolina Giudice and Jagjit S. Teji and Roberto Casale and Laurent Salomon and F. Prefumo and Leila Ismail and MICHAEL G. GRAVETT and Marynéa Silva do Vale and Valeria Hernández and L. Sentilhes and Sarah R. Easter and Carola Capelli and Emily Marler and Daniela M Cáceres and Guadalupe Albornoz Crespo and Ernawati and M. Lipschuetz and Ken Takahashi and Carmen Vecchiarelli and Teresa Hubka and Satoru Ikenoue and Gabriela Tavchioska and Babagana Bako and Adejumoke I. Ayede and B Eskenazi and Jim G. Thornton and others},
title = {Pregnancy outcomes and vaccine effectiveness during the period of omicron as the variant of concern, INTERCOVID-2022: a multinational, observational study},
journal = {The Lancet},
year = {2023},
volume = {401},
publisher = {Elsevier},
month = {feb},
url = {https://doi.org/10.1016/S0140-6736(22)02467-9},
number = {10375},
pages = {447--457},
doi = {10.1016/S0140-6736(22)02467-9}
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Villar, J., et al. “Pregnancy outcomes and vaccine effectiveness during the period of omicron as the variant of concern, INTERCOVID-2022: a multinational, observational study.” The Lancet, vol. 401, no. 10375, Feb. 2023, pp. 447-457. https://doi.org/10.1016/S0140-6736(22)02467-9.
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