COVID-19-Associated Hospitalizations and Maternal Vaccination Among Infants Aged <6 Months - COVID-NET, 12 States, October 2022-April 2024.

Fiona P Havers,Michael Whitaker,Bhoomija Chatwani,Monica E Patton,Christopher A Taylor,Shua J Chai,Breanna Kawasaki,Kimberly Yousey-Hindes,Kyle P Openo,Patricia A Ryan,Lauren Leegwater,Ruth Lynfield,Daniel M Sosin,Bridget J Anderson,Brenda Tesini,Melissa Sutton,H Keipp Talbot,Andrea George,Jennifer Milucky,
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Infants aged <6 months are at increased risk for severe COVID-19 disease but are not yet eligible for COVID-19 vaccination; these children depend upon transplacental transfer of maternal antibody, either from vaccination or infection, for protection. COVID-19-Associated Hospitalization Surveillance Network (COVID-NET) data were analyzed to estimate COVID-19-associated hospitalization rates and identify demographic and clinical characteristics and maternal vaccination status of infants aged <6 months hospitalized with laboratory-confirmed COVID-19. During October 2022-April 2024, COVID-NET identified 1,470 COVID-19-associated hospitalizations among infants aged <6 months. COVID-19-associated hospitalization rates among young infants were higher than rates among any other age group, except adults aged ≥75 years, and are comparable to rates among adults aged 65-74 years. The percentage of hospitalized infants whose mothers had been vaccinated during pregnancy was 18% during October 2022-September 2023 and decreased to <5% during October 2023-April 2024. Severe outcomes among infants hospitalized with COVID-19 occurred frequently: excluding newborns hospitalized at birth, approximately one in five young infants hospitalized with COVID-19 required admission to an intensive care unit, nearly one in 20 required mechanical ventilation, and nine infants died during their COVID-19-associated hospitalization. To help protect pregnant persons and infants too young to be vaccinated, prevention for these groups should focus on ensuring that pregnant persons receive recommended COVID-19 vaccines.
2022 年 10 月至 2024 年 4 月,12 个州的 COVID-NET,COVID-19-小于 6 个月婴儿的相关住院情况和孕产妇疫苗接种情况。
年龄小于 6 个月的婴儿罹患严重 COVID-19 疾病的风险增加,但他们还不符合接种 COVID-19 疫苗的条件;这些儿童需要通过接种疫苗或感染后母体抗体的胎盘转移来获得保护。我们分析了COVID-19相关住院监测网络(COVID-NET)的数据,以估算COVID-19相关住院率,并确定因实验室确诊COVID-19而住院的6个月以下婴儿的人口统计学特征、临床特征和母体接种情况。2022 年 10 月至 2024 年 4 月期间,COVID-NET 在年龄小于 6 个月的婴儿中发现了 1,470 例 COVID-19 相关住院病例。除年龄≥75 岁的成人外,幼儿中 COVID-19 相关住院率高于其他任何年龄组,与 65-74 岁成人的相关住院率相当。在 2022 年 10 月至 2023 年 9 月期间,母亲在怀孕期间接种过疫苗的住院婴儿比例为 18%,而在 2023 年 10 月至 2024 年 4 月期间,这一比例降至小于 5%。因感染 COVID-19 而住院的婴儿经常出现严重后果:除出生时住院的新生儿外,约五分之一因感染 COVID-19 而住院的幼儿需要入住重症监护室,近二十分之一需要机械通气,九名婴儿在与 COVID-19 相关的住院期间死亡。为了帮助保护孕妇和年龄太小无法接种疫苗的婴儿,这些人群的预防重点应该是确保孕妇接种推荐的 COVID-19 疫苗。
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