Covid Vax In Pregnancy Produces Persistent Antibodies In Infants: Study

At six months, the researchers looked at 28 of the infants born to vaccinated mothers and found 57 per cent (16 of 28) still had detectable IgG. That was compared with just 8 per cent (1 of 12) born to infected mothers.

Covid Vax In Pregnancy Produces Persistent Antibodies In Infants: Study

Covid vaccination during pregnancy resulted in more lasting antibody levels in infants, when compared to babies born to unvaccinated, and Covid-infected mothers, showed a study.

The study from Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH) showed titers -- or antibody levels -- were higher in vaccinated mothers and their umbilical cord blood at delivery than in those study participants infected with Covid.