COVID-19 vaccine safety during pregnancy and breastfeeding in women with autoimmune diseases: results from the COVAD study
Academic Article
Publication Date:
2024
abstract:
Objectives We investigated coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) vaccine safety in pregnant and breastfeeding women with autoimmune diseases (AID) in the COVID-19 Vaccination in Autoimmune Diseases (COVAD) study. Methods Delayed-onset (>7 days) vaccine-related adverse events (AE), disease flares and AID-related treatment modifications were analysed upon diagnosis of AID vs healthy controls (HC) and the pregnancy/breastfeeding status at the time of at least one dose of vaccine. Results Among the 9201 participants to the self-administered online survey, 6787 (73.8%) were women. Forty pregnant and 52 breastfeeding patients with AID were identified, of whom the majority had received at least one dose of COVID-19 vaccine (100% and 96.2%, respectively). AE were reported significantly more frequently in pregnant than in non-pregnant patients (overall AE 45% vs 26%, P = 0.01; minor AE 40% vs 25.9%, P = 0.03; major AE 17.5% vs 4.6%, P < 0.01), but no difference was found in comparison with pregnant HC. No difference was observed between breastfeeding patients and HC with respect to AE. Post-vaccination disease flares were reported by 17.5% of pregnant and 20% of breastfeeding patients, and by 18.3% of age- and disease-matched non-pregnant and non-breastfeeding patients (n = 262). All pregnant/breastfeeding patients who experienced a disease flare were managed with glucocorticoids; 28.6% and 20% of them required initiation or change in immunosuppressants, respectively. Conclusion This study provides reassuring insights into the safety of COVID-19 vaccines administered to women with AID during the gestational and post-partum periods, helping overcome hesitant attitudes, as the benefits for the mother and for the fetus by passive immunization appear to outweigh potential risks.
Iris type:
1.1 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
pregnancy; breastfeeding; autoimmune diseases; COVID-19 vaccination; adverse events; disease flare; treatment
List of contributors:
Andreoli, L; Lini, D; Schreiber, K; Parodis, I; Sen, P; Ravichandran, N; Day, J; Joshi, M; Jagtap, K; Nune, A; Nikiphorou, E; Agarwal, V; Saha, S; Tan, Al; Shinjo, Sk; Ziade, N; Velikova, T; Milchert, M; Gracia-Ramos, Ae; Cavagna, L; Kuwana, M; Knitza, J; Makol, A; Patel, A; Pauling, Jd; Wincup, C; Barman, B; Tehozol, Eaz; Serrano, Jr; de la Torre, Ig; Colunga-Pedraza, Ij; Merayo-Chalico, J; Chibuzo, Oc; Katchamart, W; Goo, Pa; Shumnalieva, R; Chen, Ym; Hoff, Ls; El Kibbi, L; Halabi, H; Vaidya, B; Shaharir, Ss; Hasan, Atmt; Dey, D; Gutierrez, Cet; Caballero-Uribe, Cv; Lilleker, Jb; Salim, B; Gheita, T; Chatterjee, T; Saavedra, Ma; Distler, O; Chinoy, H; Agarwal, V; Aggarwal, R; Gupta, L
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