New research suggests a link between Covid-19 infection in pregnant mothers and neurodevelopmental issues in their children.
Year-to-year effectiveness fluctuates based on how well vaccines match circulating strains, ranging from 20% to 30% in poor-match years to over 60% when the match is good. Despite this variability, ...
Researchers evaluated the impact of the timing of COVID-19 infection during pregnancy on both maternal illness severity and pregnancy outcomes.
Children may be more likely to be diagnosed with autism and other neurodevelopmental disorders if their mother had a COVID-19 ...
Last month Neil Sprackling, a CEO with Swiss Re, cited long COVID as a significant factor contributing to that two per cent ...
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