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Lauren Chan
Oregon State University - College of Agricultural Sciences
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Evaluating Vaccine Effectiveness Via Post-COVID-19 Vaccination Breakthrough Infections Among Pregnant and Non-Pregnant Persons in the U.S.: Retrospective Cohort Analysis from a Nationally-Sampled Cohort in N3C
Number of pages: 57
Posted: 27 Jul 2022
Qiuyuan Qin
,
Kenneth J. Wilkins
,
Sara E. Jones
,
Katie R. Bradwell
, Lauren Chan,
Jing Sun
,
Jerrod Anzalone
,
Qulu Zheng
,
Michael Liebman
,
Federico Mariona
,
Emily A. Groene Faherty
,
Anup p. Challa
,
Elaine Hill
and
Rena C. Patel
University of Rochester - Department of Public Health Sciences, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda - National Institute of Diabetes & Digestive & Kidney Diseases, Government of the United States of America - Office of Data Science and Emerging Technologies, Palantir Technologies, Oregon State University - College of Agricultural Sciences, Johns Hopkins University - Department of Epidemiology, University of Nebraska at Omaha - Department of Neurological Sciences, Johns Hopkins University - Department of Epidemiology, IPQ Analytics, LLC, IPQ Analytics, LLC, University of Minnesota - Minneapolis - School of Public Health, Vanderbilt University - Department of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering, University of Rochester - Department of Public Health Sciences and University of Washington - Department of Medicine
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COVID-19 vaccine, pregnancy, breakthrough infection, COVID infection, vaccine effectiveness
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