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US woman gives birth to first known baby with Covid antibodies, doctors say

- Victoria Bekiempis in New York

A woman in south Florida who had received one dose of coronaviru­s vaccine while pregnant recently gave birth to the first known baby born with Covid-19 antibodies “after maternal vaccinatio­n”, two pediatrici­ans claimed.

The doctors presented their finding in a preprint article, meaning this claim has yet to be peer-reviewed.

Drs Paul Gilbert and Chad Rudnick said the mother, a frontline healthcare worker, received her first dose of the Moderna vaccine in January, at 36 weeks pregnant.

The woman gave birth to a “vigorous, healthy” girl three weeks later. Researcher­s analyzed blood from the baby’s umbilical cord and antibodies “were detected … at time of delivery”, their paper said. “Thus, there is potential for protection and infection risk reduction from Sars-CoV-2 with maternal vaccinatio­n.”

“To our knowledge, this was the first in the world that was reported of a baby being born with antibodies after a vaccinatio­n,” Gilbert told the West Palm Beach ABC affiliate. “We tested the baby’s cord to see if the antibodies in the mother passed to the baby, which is something we see happen with other vaccines given during pregnancy.”

The paper makes clear, however, that further research is needed to determine whether infants are protected by these antibodies, writing: “We urge other investigat­ors to create pregnancy and breastfeed­ing registries as well as conduct efficacy and safety studies of the Covid-19 vaccines in pregnant and breastfeed­ing woman and their offspring.”

“This is one small case in what will be thousands and thousands of babies born to mothers who have been vaccinated of the next several months,” Rudnick told the local ABC station. “Further studies have to determine how long will this protection last. They have to determine at what level of protection or how many antibodies does a baby need to have circulatin­g in order to give them protection.”

Gilbert and Rudnick told the affiliate that their article had been accepted for publicatio­n, and that they were waiting for it to be posted officially on the journal’s site.

 ?? Photograph: Sebastian Nanco/REX/Shuttersto­ck ?? Researcher­s analyzed blood from the baby’s umbilical cord and said antibodies ‘were detected … at time of delivery’.
Photograph: Sebastian Nanco/REX/Shuttersto­ck Researcher­s analyzed blood from the baby’s umbilical cord and said antibodies ‘were detected … at time of delivery’.

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