COVID-19 Vaccination Coverage Among Pregnant Women During Pregnancy — Eight Integrated Health Care Organizations, United States, December 14, 2020–May 8, 2021
By A Mystery Man Writer
Description
As of May 2021, 16% of pregnant people identified in CDC’s Vaccine Safety Datalink had received ≥1 dose of a COVID-19 vaccine during pregnancy in the U.S. Vaccination was lowest among Hispanic people (12%), non-Hispanic Black people (6%), and people aged 18–24 years (6%), and highest among non-Hispanic Asian people (25%) and people aged 35–49 years (23%).
Resources for Health Professionals
Using Health Behavior Theory to Address COVID-19 Vaccine Hesitancy: A Scoping Review of Communication and Messaging Interventions - Caroline A. Orr, Ruthanna Gordon, 2022
Covid-19 Vaccine Hesitancy and Under-Vaccination among Marginalized Populations in the United States and Canada: A Scoping Review
SARS-CoV-2 infection and COVID-19 vaccination rates in pregnant women in Scotland
Frontiers COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy and associated factors among infertile couples undergoing assisted reproductive treatment
Hilda Razzaghi - Atlanta, Georgia, United States, Professional Profile
Womenʼs attitude towards COVID‐19 vaccination in pregnancy: A survey study in northern Italy - Colciago - 2023 - International Journal of Gynecology & Obstetrics - Wiley Online Library
Covid-19 vaccine acceptance and associated factors among pregnant women in Pennsylvania 2020 - ScienceDirect
Monitoring of COVID-19 vaccination in pregnant women of Siberia and the Russian Far East » Obstetrics and Gynecology
Factors associated with COVID-19 vaccination among pregnant women in Rio De Janeiro City, Brazil
Vaccines ++ – COVID Reference
from
per adult (price varies by group size)