Covid-19 infection and vaccination during first trimester and risk of congenital anomalies: Nordic registry based study.

Covid-19 infection and vaccination during first trimester and risk of congenital anomalies: Nordic registry based study.

Publication date: Jul 17, 2024

To evaluate the risk of major congenital anomalies according to infection with or vaccination against covid-19 during the first trimester of pregnancy. Prospective Nordic registry based study. Sweden, Denmark, and Norway. 343 066 liveborn singleton infants in Sweden, Denmark, and Norway, with an estimated start of pregnancy between 1 March 2020 and 14 February 2022, identified using national health registries. Major congenital anomalies were categorised using EUROCAT (European Surveillance of Congenital Anomalies) definitions. The risk after covid-19 infection or vaccination during the first trimester was assessed by logistic regression, adjusting for maternal age, parity, education, income, country of origin, smoking, body mass index, chronic conditions, and estimated date of start of pregnancy. 17 704 (5. 2%) infants had a major congenital anomaly. When evaluating risk associated with covid-19 infection during the first trimester, the adjusted odds ratio ranged from 0. 84 (95% confidence interval 0. 51 to 1. 40) for eye anomalies to 1. 12 (0. 68 to 1. 84) for oro-facial clefts. Similarly, the risk associated with covid-19 vaccination during the first trimester ranged from 0. 84 (0. 31 to 2. 31) for nervous system anomalies to 1. 69 (0. 76 to 3. 78) for abdominal wall defects. Estimates for 10 of 11 subgroups of anomalies were less than 1. 04, indicating no notable increased risk. Covid-19 infection and vaccination during the first trimester of pregnancy were not associated with risk of congenital anomalies.

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Concepts Keywords
Denmark Adult
Nervous Congenital Abnormalities
Sweden COVID-19
Vaccination COVID-19 Vaccines
COVID-19 Vaccines
Denmark
Female
Humans
Infant, Newborn
Norway
Pregnancy
Pregnancy Complications, Infectious
Pregnancy Trimester, First
Prospective Studies
Registries
Risk Factors
SARS-CoV-2
Sweden
Vaccination

Semantics

Type Source Name
disease MESH Covid-19
disease MESH infection
disease VO vaccination
disease MESH anomalies
disease IDO country
disease MESH chronic conditions
disease MESH nervous system anomalies
disease MESH pregnancy complications
disease VO pregnant women
disease VO vaccinated
disease VO unvaccinated
drug DRUGBANK Coenzyme M
disease VO population
disease MESH Communicable Diseases
disease MESH congenital heart defects
disease VO organization
disease MESH underweight
disease MESH overweight
disease MESH hypertension
disease MESH chronic kidney disease
disease MESH asthma
pathway KEGG Asthma
disease MESH cardiovascular disease
disease MESH thrombosis
disease MESH epilepsy
disease MESH educational level
disease IDO history
disease MESH multiple pregnancies
disease VO USA
disease MESH live births
disease MESH Congenital Abnormalities
disease MESH Complications Infectious Pregnancy

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