2021
DOI: 10.1002/ajhb.23569
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Association between C‐reactive protein response to influenza vaccine during pregnancy and birth outcomes

Abstract: Objective: A growing body of evidence suggests inflammatory markers can help predict poor outcomes in pregnancy. We evaluated C-reactive protein (CRP)-a key biomarker of inflammation-before and after a safe immune provocation (the seasonal influenza vaccine) during pregnancy. We evaluated predictors of the magnitude of response, as well as the association between CRP response and birth outcomes.Methods: Nonrandomized prospective cohort trial measuring CRP before and 3 days after administering seasonal flu vacc… Show more

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