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For COVID-19, pregnant individuals remain one of the least vaccinated groups in the US. This is concerning given the increased risks of pregnancy complications due to COVID-19, including hospitalization and preterm birth, which are preventable with vaccination. In addition, a newborn's immune system is not fully developed, and some vaccines received during pregnancy can protect an infant in early life through passive immunity via placental transfer or through breast milk. Boosting immunity in newborns through passive transfer of antibodies has received increased attention in light of the COVID-19 pandemic.
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