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New episodes are released at the end of every month. Available on Spotify/Apple/Android and more. Welcome to Cocooned Health, a podcast created by doctors and scientists, designed to empower the whole family with knowledge on protective behaviours, medicines and interventions.This includes special periods of life: pregnancy, the newborn period and more. Our mission is to provide detailed information and reassurance, guiding you through the intricacies to understand the latest scientific research. Cocooned Health explores topics ranging from the evidence behind the safety of vaccines and the evidence supporting their use, explores why avoiding certain foods like cheese is recommended in pregnancy, what to do when travelling abroad, and immune considerations when ageing, when to worry with a fever in a child. We also explore topics related to immune health and infection protection and how that may differ between individuals, genders, time, and life situations. Always evidence led, and expert backed. We believe in arming you with the information you need to make confident choices for yourself and your family. Dr Eliz Kilich and Dr Lydia Yarlott
New episodes are released at the end of every month. Available on Spotify/Apple/Android and more. Welcome to Cocooned Health, a podcast created by doctors and scientists, designed to empower the whole family with knowledge on protective behaviours, medicines and interventions.This includes special periods of life: pregnancy, the newborn period and more. Our mission is to provide detailed information and reassurance, guiding you through the intricacies to understand the latest scientific research. Cocooned Health explores topics ranging from the evidence behind the safety of vaccines and the evidence supporting their use, explores why avoiding certain foods like cheese is recommended in pregnancy, what to do when travelling abroad, and immune considerations when ageing, when to worry with a fever in a child. We also explore topics related to immune health and infection protection and how that may differ between individuals, genders, time, and life situations. Always evidence led, and expert backed. We believe in arming you with the information you need to make confident choices for yourself and your family. Dr Eliz Kilich and Dr Lydia Yarlott
Whats the impact of a western diet in pregnancy on child development? Expert Guests: Professor Morten Arendt Rasmussen and Dr David Horner It is unclear what the impact of a western diet is like on the unborn child. Now, a large observational clinical study from the University of Copenhagen and the Copenhagen Prospective Studies on Asthma in Childhood at the Danish Paediatric Asthma Centre, Herlow and Gentofte Hospital, find a relationship between maternal diet during pregnancy and the presence of ADHD and autism in children. The more of a Western diet a woman has in pregnancy - e.g. high in fat, sugar, processed products while lower in fish, fresh vegetables, and fruit—the greater the risk appears to be for her child developing ADHD or autism. Today we are joined by Professor Morten Arendt Rasmussen and Dr David Horner University of Copenhagen who led on this research to tell us what this means for pregnant women. Thank you do being with us today…
Ep 17. DEBRIEF- Health optimisation - How to protect against a disease that affects 90% of children under the age of 2 years. RSV Around 90% of children are infected with Respiratory Syncytial Virus (RSV) by 2 years old. This episode discusses health consciousness and the desire to protect oneself. Discussions revolve around prevention medicine and how that coincides with other healthy lifestyle choices like organic food, exercise and mindfulness. We discuss how to balance the rare side effects with health optimisation. In this episode Dr Lydia Yarlott and Dr Eliz Kilich talk about how to balance the benefits and risks when thinking about vaccines.…
Episode 16: Pregnancy RSV Vaccine Update. Expert Guest: Professor Paul Heath. Join us for an update on the respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) vaccine given during pregnancy. Hear what the latest evidence is. This vaccine protects babies against a common cause of bronchiolitis which can be severe in newborns. The UK has made a decision to prevent against RSV with Abrysvo™, the maternal vaccine, manufactured by Pfizer. Previously the UK had been considering the use of Nirsevimab instead. This is an RSV monoclonal antibody for newborns (Beyfortus™, manufactured by Sanofi Pasteur). Both the vaccine and the antibody were recommended as safe and effective options in 2023 by the JCVI. After a cost-effectiveness analysis and financial tender by the Department of Health, a decision was made to move to Abrysvo™. The maternal vaccine success was revealed following a study involving over 7000 pregnant women, published in early 2023, the MATISSE trial. They showed that the Abrysvo™ maternal vaccine is highly effective at preventing severe infection in babies up to 180 days after birth. Vaccination is approved from 28 weeks of pregnancy in the UK. At the same time, the MELODY and HARMONIE trials showed the monoclonal antibody for babies Beyfortus™, currently unavailable in the UK, also effectively prevents RSV for up to 6 months after administration. This vaccine can be given to all babies anytime from birth. We now we hear about what the evidence is now that the UK has been giving the vaccine since September 2024.Tune in now.…
Episode 15: Debrief: Cravings and Places: when your pregnancy craving lead you astray Dr Eliz Kilich and Dr Lydia Yarlott. In this follow-up to our insightful discussion with Dr. Matthew Gilmour in "Ep 14: Brie-ing Safe in Pregnancy – Christmas Special!", we delve deeper into the nuances of food safety during pregnancy.We summarise the main points in a shorter recap and highlight some of the areas that need further explanation. For instance here we talk about Listeria's rarity, the outbreaks, the food industry's role in protecting pregnant women, and practicalities. This episode offers practical advice on identifying actual risks, understanding potential consequences of consuming high-risk foods, and recognising the most hazardous items to avoid.We also examine the significant 2019 listeriosis outbreak in UK hospitals linked to pre-packaged sandwiches. Our discussion covers the events, the subsequent investigation by the UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA), and the lessons learned to enhance food safety protocols. assets.publishing.service.gov.uk Resources:UKHSA's report on the 2019 listeriosis outbreak: https://assets.publishing.service.gov.uk/media/5fbd0f898fa8f559e9ea363e/2019-05-Listeria-CC8-Outbreak-Report.pdf Tune in to gain valuable insights and join our debate on this critical topic. Please remember this is not direct medical advice, sharing knowledge and thoughts. Please do contact your own healthcare professional if seeking personal medical advice…
Ep 14. Brie-ing Safe In Pregnancy. Christmas Special Episode - Food Safety While Pregnant. Expert Guest: Dr Matthew Gilmour Wanted a bit more dialogue on trying to understand the food list of what to and what not to eat during pregnancy? In this episode of Cocooned Health, hosts Dr Eliz Kilich and Dr Lydia Yarlott unravel the complexity of avoiding infections in pregnancy with a special focus on food safety. This one is particularly important for little bubba. They take a deep dive into one of the most talked-about topics among expectant parents—cheese! But more surprisingly, beyond cheese! What You'll Learn: Is it really dangerous to indulge in soft cheeses like brie, camembert, or stilton during pregnancy? What is Listeria monocytogenes, and why does it make certain foods risky? What are those particularly risky foods? smoked salmon? ice cream? What are the actual risks, and how can you protect yourself and your baby Practical advice Special Guest: Dr. Matthew Gilmour, a global expert in foodborne pathogens, joins the conversation.Matthew is Co-director of the UK Food Safety Research Network and is a Group Leader in the ‘Microbes in the Food Chain’ programme at the Quadram Institute Bioscience and the University of East Anglia in Norwich, England.The UK Food Safety Research Network is hosted by the Quadram Institute and Dr Gilmour leads the Listeria research at the Quadram Institute. (Find out more here: https://quadram.ac.uk/ ). His experience as Co-Director of the UK Food Safety Research Network and former Scientific Director General of Canada’s National Microbiology Laboratory, Tune in to hear science-backed insights and actionable advice that will help mums, dads, and mums-to-be navigate the dairy dilemma with confidence! Don't miss this episode—it’s about so much more than just cheese!Check out our new episodes monthly. 🎧 Cocooned Health Podcast: Brie-ing Safe During Pregnancy Follow on Instagram:#cocoonedhealth…
Ep 13. The DEBRIEF: Microbiome Baby & Me: This is a debrief episode discussing some of the topics brought up in episode 12 with Expert guest Dr Lindsay Hall. This includes probiotics in pregnancy and for newborns. The impact of breastfeeding. And the impact of C Section versus vaginal delivery on the microbiome of baby. Dr Eliz Kilich and Dr Lydia Yarlott give extra thoughts on the subject and what the evidence might mean for mums & bubs.…
Ep12. Is it worth taking probiotics during pregnancy & are probiotics good for baby? Gut health against infection. Expert Guest: Professor Linsday Hall Today we will be talking about the gut health of mum and baby and what the implications are for later life. This is quite a new area of research and so we are deeply privileged to have our special guest today expert Professor Lindsay Hall who is Chair of Microbiome Research at the University of Birmingham, who has really been one of the leaders in helping to get answers on this topic. Her work explored how "friendly bacteria" like Bifidobacterium coincides with laying the foundation for baby's future health and vitality. She is Group Leader at Quadram since 2015. The Quadram Institute brings together researchers, academics and NHS clinicians to address global challenges in human health, food and disease. Today we will touch on topics such as What the microbiome is and why it's interesting in pregnancy and for babies the evidence for probiotics in pregnancy Gut health of the baby after C Section versus vaginal delivery The impact of breastfeeding We will also explore with Professor Hall, why from a scientific perspective it is quite challenging to research these questions. It’s important to note that the views we’ve expressed here are our own, and don’t represent those of any institution or other affiliated party and do not constitute medical advice. If you are looking for medical advice, please, as always, contact your own healthcare professional. Please leave feedback via Instagram @Cocooned Health: And don't forget to subscribe…
Ep11. Chickenpox Vaccine Now On Time - Juggling Vaccine Timings and Life - Expert Guest: Professor Adam Finn Chickenpox vaccines for babies: Can you get them on the NHS or state provided services? Or only via private healthcare? Why if so? Dr Lydia Yarlott and cohost Dr Eliz Kilich is joined by special guest Professor Adam Finn, who is a Professor of Paediatrics at the Universtiy of Bristol in the UK. We talk about Chickenpox vaccines for babies, their timings, different schedules across the world and why it is important. Professors Finn's research interests include immunity to bacterial respiratory illnesses. He is also a senior clinician in the paediatric immunology and infectious diseases service at Bristol Royal Hospital for Children and the South West region and heads the Bristol Vaccine Centre. In addition, he was Chairman of the WHO European Technical Advisory Group of Experts on Immunization from 2011 to 2022. He has spent ten years as ex officio member of the WHO Strategic Advisory Group of Experts, Member of the UK Department of Health Joint Committee on Vaccination and Immunisation from 2014-2024). He also spent 4 years during 2015-2019 as President of the European Society for Paediatric Infectious Diseases.…
Episode 10: Ever wondered how we know the Flu vaccine is safe specifically in pregnancy? Expert Guest: Professor Paul Heath This episodes focuses on the safety of the Influenza vaccine in pregnancy and infants. Exploring the evidence for safety and the history behind vaccination safety. We hope to give mums-to-be clear advice and understanding on this topic. Paul Heath is a Professor and Honorary Consultant in Paediatric Infectious Diseases at St George's University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust and St George’s, University of London, where he is the Director of the Vaccine Institute. His training in paediatrics and infectious diseases was at the Royal Children’s Hospital, Melbourne, Australia; the John Radcliffe Hospital, Oxford; and St George’s Hospital, London. His research interests are in the epidemiology of vaccine preventable diseases, in clinical vaccine trials, particularly in at-risk groups and in perinatal infections. He coordinates the UK Paediatric Vaccine Group (UKPVG), is a member of the JCVI, is the NIHR Speciality Lead for Children’s research for South London and is co-Chair of the UK Infectious Diseases Vaccine Research Forum.…
Ep9. Vax & Relax: Flu Protection for Mums-to-be & babies. Expert Guest: Professor Paul Heath Paul Heath is a Professor and Honorary Consultant in Paediatric Infectious Diseases at St George's University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust and St George’s, University of London, where he is the Director of the Vaccine Institute. His training in paediatrics and infectious diseases was at the Royal Children’s Hospital, Melbourne, Australia; the John Radcliffe Hospital, Oxford; and St George’s Hospital, London. His research interests are in the epidemiology of vaccine preventable diseases, in clinical vaccine trials, particularly in at-risk groups and in perinatal infections. He coordinates the UK Paediatric Vaccine Group (UKPVG), is a member of the JCVI, is the NIHR Speciality Lead for Children’s research for South London and is co-Chair of the UK Infectious Diseases Vaccine Research Forum. This episodes focuses on the vaccine benefits of the Influenza vaccine in pregnancy and infants. Exploring the reasons to vaccinate, the history behind vaccination and the effectiveness levels, we hope to give mums-to-be clear advice and understanding on this topic. The episode will touch on the best time to get the Influenza vaccine in pregnancy and what the different types of flu vaccines are and why they differ for different groups of people (children, pregnancy and the elderly). Join us for the next episode on Flu Vaccine safety next time ...…
Ep8. Should you get your child their second dose of MMR at 18 months? Measles outbreaks and the MMR vaccine. Expert Guest: Professor Sir Andrew Pollard In this episode we are joined by Professor Sir Andrew Pollard. Sir Andrew is Director of the Oxford Vaccine Group in the Department of Paediatrics at the University of Oxford and a consultant paediatrician at Oxford Children’s Hospital and Fellow of St Cross College. He received a knighthood in the Queen’s Birthday Honours in 2021 for services to Public Health, especially in the pandemic, and received the Order of Medical Merit (Grande Official) from the Federal Republic of Brazil in 2022 and is Commander of the Order of Rio Branco. We discuss the risks of measles, why there are ongoing outbreaks. We also discuss how the myths came about regarding the vaccine and what the evidence is that disproves the myths. We also discuss common and rare risks of the vaccine and their important benefits. Importantly we discuss changes to the UK vaccine schedule and what to expect if you are a parent of a child weighing up these decisions. Whilst no information is perfect, it changes, we have done our best to bring together information to the best of our knowledge. Information is always subject to change. The views here are our own and do not represent that of any institution or affiliated body although we do discuss public health guidance in general. It is always important to discuss anything we talk about with your own healthcare provider. This is not direct personal medical advice as you are not our patients however, we want to give the public the information we already have, so you are more informed to make your own choices.…
Episode 7. The Surprise Truths & Myths About Fertility, Menstruation, the Placenta and COVID-19. Expert Guest: Dr Viki Male In this episode we discuss how the myths around fertility and the vaccine came about. We discuss how COVID19 infection impacts fertility and whether it is long lasting. We give our listeners understanding about the placenta and therefore how immunity is given to a baby in utero. We also explore how the baby's placenta is actually instrumental in protecting it against infections. Whilst no information is perfect, it changes, we have done our best to bring together information to the best of our knowledge. Information is always subject to change. The views here are our own and do not represent that of any institution or affiliated body although we do discuss public health guidance in general. It is always important to discuss anything we talk about with your own healthcare provider. This is not direct personal medical advice as you are not our patients however, we want to give the public the information we already have, so you are more informed to make your own choices.…
Episode 6. RSV Ready: New Mumma Vaccine and Antibody Breakthroughs. Expert Guest: Professor Paul Heath Paul Heath is a Professor and Honorary Consultant in Paediatric Infectious Diseases at St George's University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust and St George’s, University of London, where he is the Director of the Vaccine Institute. His research interests include the epidemiology of vaccine preventable diseases, and clinical vaccine trials, particularly in at-risk groups and in perinatal infections. He coordinates the UK Paediatric Vaccine Group (UKPVG), is a member of the JCVI, is the NIHR Speciality Lead for Children’s research for South London CRN and is co-Chair of the UK Infectious Diseases Vaccine Research Forum. This episode gives insight into the new and exciting respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) vaccine offered routinely in pregnancy in the USA . The vaccine is also potentially coming to the UK in 2024 .RSV causes bronchiolitis and is a common cause for babies to get unwell in the first months of life. We explore the BRAND NEW and different and RSV Protection Pathways:The Prenatal Vaccine vs. Newborn Antibody Strategies. We discuss the evidence, the effectiveness and safety of the vaccines and other strategies (monoclonal antibodies) Exploring the Options: RSV Vaccine in Pregnancy: A newly licensed vaccine tailored to shield babies from RSV, administered during pregnancy. Palivizumab: A monoclonal antibody treatment given to infants and children at high risk for severe RSV disease. Unlike a vaccine, it's a passive immunisation, directly providing the antibody. Nirsevimab: Another monoclonal antibody for RSV prevention in infants, offering extended protection with less frequent injections compared to Palivizumab, available for all infants, regardless of risk. Featuring Expert Insights from Professor Paul Heath. Episode References The clinical trial which showed the effectiveness and safety of the RSV vaccine in pregnancy. Kampmann, Beate et al. “Bivalent Prefusion F Vaccine in Pregnancy to Prevent RSV Illness in Infants.” The New England journal of medicine vol. 388,16 (2023): 1451-1464. doi:10.1056/NEJMoa221648 The new neonatal antibody treatment: Drysdale, Simon B et al. “Nirsevimab for Prevention of Hospitalizations Due to RSV in Infants.” The New England journal of medicine vol. 389,26 (2023): 2425-2435. doi:10.1056/NEJMoa2309189 Medscape article talking about the different brands of vaccines against RSV and their trial data. The reason for the timing of the vaccine given in the last trimester to reduce the risk of prematurity https://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/risk-preterm-birth-stops-maternal-rsv-vaccine-trial-2024a10004rk?form=fpf 🎤 We generate podcast episodes with expert guest speakers to discuss the latest evidence, to help you understand the public health guidance, and what things you can do to make this period as protected/ cocooned as possible.🎤 Whilst no information is perfect, it changes, we have done our best to bring together information to the best of our knowledge. It is always important to discuss anything we talk about with your own healthcare provider. This is not direct personal medical advice as you are not our patients however, we want to give the public the information we already have, so you are more informed to make your own choices.…
Episode 5. Sharing food with toddlers during pregna Whilst no information is perfect, it changes, we have done our best to bring together information to the best of our knowledge. Information is always subject to change. The views here are our own and do not represent that of any institution or affiliated body although we do discuss public health guidance in general. It is always important to discuss anything we talk about with your own healthcare provider. This is not direct personal medical advice as you are not our patients however, we want to give the public the information we already have, so you are more informed to make your own choices.…
Episode 4: A vaccine given to mum but for bub - Whooping Cough: The Pertussis Prevention Prescription. Expert Guest: Professor Adam Finn Dr Lydia Yarlott & co-host Dr Eliz Kilich, is joined by our special guest Professor Adam Finn, who is a Professor of Paediatrics at the University of Bristol, in the UK. His research interests include immunity to bacterial respiratory illnesses. He is also a senior clinician in the paediatric immunology and infectious diseases service at Bristol Royal Hospital for Children and the South West region and heads the Bristol Vaccine Centre. In addition, he was Chairman of the WHO European Technical Advisory Group of Experts on Immunization from 2011 to 2022. He has spent ten years as ex officio member of the WHO Strategic Advisory Group of Experts, Member of the UK Department of Health Joint Committee on Vaccination and Immunisation from 2014-2024). He also spent 4 years during 2015-2019 as President of the European Society for Paediatric Infectious Diseases. Also check out Professor Adam Finn's TED talk below:Tinyurl.com/afinnwhoop References: Amirthalingam, Gayatri et al. “Effectiveness of maternal pertussis vaccination in England: an observational study.” Lancet (London, England) vol. 384,9953 (2014): 1521-8. doi:10.1016/S0140-6736(14)60686-3 D'Heilly C, Switzer C, Macina D. Safety of Maternal Immunization Against Pertussis: A Systematic Review. Infect Dis Ther. 2019 Dec;8(4):543-568. doi: 10.1007/s40121-019-00265-6. Epub 2019 Sep 17. PMID: 31531826; PMCID: PMC6856234. Briga, M., Goult, E., Brett, T.S. et al. Maternal pertussis immunization and the blunting of routine vaccine effectiveness: a meta-analysis and modeling study. Nat Commun 15, 921 (2024). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-024-44943-7 Abu-Raya B, Forsyth K, Halperin SA, Maertens K, Jones CE, Heininger U, Hozbor D, Wirsing von König CH, Chitkara AJ, Muloiwa R, Tan TQ. Vaccination in Pregnancy against Pertussis: A Consensus Statement on Behalf of the Global Pertussis Initiative. Vaccines (Basel). 2022 Nov 23;10(12):1990. doi: 10.3390/vaccines10121990. PMID: 36560400; PMCID: PMC9786323. Aim of the Podcast What is Whooping cough / the bug that causes it - Bordetella pertussis? Why is the pertussis vaccination and what are the recommendations for it in pregnancy and in childhood? The safety data for the vaccines Why the whooping cough/ pertussis vaccine is repeated in infancy after maternal vaccination and the benefits of this approach? To talk about newer vaccines that are being developed…
Episode 3:Expectation Check: COVID Vaccine Safety in Pregnancy. Expert Guest: Dr Manish Sadarangani Have you wanted more details about the safety of the COVID-19 vaccines? https://canvas-network.ca/covid-study/ McClymont E, Albert AY, Alton GD, et al. Association of SARS-CoV-2 Infection During Pregnancy With Maternal and Perinatal Outcomes. JAMA. 2022;327(20):1983–1991. doi:10.1001/jama.2022.5906 Velez MP, Fell DB, Shellenberger JP, Kwong JC, Ray JG. Miscarriage after SARS-CoV-2 vaccination: A population-based cohort study. BJOG. 2023 Nov 16. doi: 10.1111/1471-0528.17721. Epub ahead of print. PMID: 37973606. Jorgensen SCJ, Drover SSM, Fell DB, Austin PC, D'Souza R, Guttmann A, Buchan SA, Wilson SE, Nasreen S, Schwartz KL, Tadrous M, Wilson K, Kwong JC. Newborn and Early Infant Outcomes Following Maternal COVID-19 Vaccination During Pregnancy. JAMA Pediatr. 2023 Dec 1;177(12):1314-1323. doi: 10.1001/jamapediatrics.2023.4499. PMID: 37870875; PMCID: PMC10594175. Jorgensen SCJ, Hernandez A, Fell DB, Austin PC, D'Souza R, Guttmann A, Brown KA, Buchan SA, Gubbay JB, Nasreen S, Schwartz KL, Tadrous M, Wilson K, Kwong JC; Canadian Immunization Research Network (CIRN) Provincial Collaborative Network (PCN) Investigators. Maternal mRNA covid-19 vaccination during pregnancy and delta or omicron infection or hospital admission in infants: test negative design study. BMJ. 2023 Feb 8;380:e074035. doi: 10.1136/bmj-2022-074035. PMID: 36754426; PMCID: PMC9903336. Matsuo K, Green JM, Herrman SA, Mandelbaum RS, Ouzounian JG. Severe Maternal Morbidity and Mortality of Pregnant Patients With COVID-19 Infection During the Early Pandemic Period in the US. JAMA Netw Open. 2023;6(4):e237149. doi:10.1001/jamanetworkopen.2023.7149 Villar, et al. Maternal and neonatal morbidity and mortality Among pregnant women With and without COVID-19 infection The INTERCOVID multinational cohort study. JAMA Pediatr. 2021;175: 817–826 Disclaimer: We discuss the available evidence and aim to keep our listeners as informed as possible. Please review our disclaimer and note that this is not personal medical advice, as we are not your doctors. However, we aim to inform to the best of our ability but as always still consult your own healthcare professional going forward. We do not accept liability for personal decisions made on behalf of the podcast.…
Episode 2: Vaccinating Expectation: COVID19 Shot: Have you wondered why the COVID-19 vaccine is still recommended in pregnancy although the pandemic no longer ongoing ? A delve into the benefits of the COVID-19 vaccine and boosters in pregnancy. Expert Guest: Dr Manish Sadarangani References: Part 1 and Part 2 https://canvas-network.ca/covid-study/ McClymont E, Albert AY, Alton GD, et al. Association of SARS-CoV-2 Infection During Pregnancy With Maternal and Perinatal Outcomes. JAMA. 2022;327(20):1983–1991. doi:10.1001/jama.2022.5906 Velez MP, Fell DB, Shellenberger JP, Kwong JC, Ray JG. Miscarriage after SARS-CoV-2 vaccination: A population-based cohort study. BJOG. 2023 Nov 16. doi: 10.1111/1471-0528.17721. Epub ahead of print. PMID: 37973606. Jorgensen SCJ, Drover SSM, Fell DB, Austin PC, D'Souza R, Guttmann A, Buchan SA, Wilson SE, Nasreen S, Schwartz KL, Tadrous M, Wilson K, Kwong JC. Newborn and Early Infant Outcomes Following Maternal COVID-19 Vaccination During Pregnancy. JAMA Pediatr. 2023 Dec 1;177(12):1314-1323. doi: 10.1001/jamapediatrics.2023.4499. PMID: 37870875; PMCID: PMC10594175. Jorgensen SCJ, Hernandez A, Fell DB, Austin PC, D'Souza R, Guttmann A, Brown KA, Buchan SA, Gubbay JB, Nasreen S, Schwartz KL, Tadrous M, Wilson K, Kwong JC; Canadian Immunization Research Network (CIRN) Provincial Collaborative Network (PCN) Investigators. Maternal mRNA covid-19 vaccination during pregnancy and delta or omicron infection or hospital admission in infants: test negative design study. BMJ. 2023 Feb 8;380:e074035. doi: 10.1136/bmj-2022-074035. PMID: 36754426; PMCID: PMC9903336. Matsuo K, Green JM, Herrman SA, Mandelbaum RS, Ouzounian JG. Severe Maternal Morbidity and Mortality of Pregnant Patients With COVID-19 Infection During the Early Pandemic Period in the US. JAMA Netw Open. 2023;6(4):e237149. doi:10.1001/jamanetworkopen.2023.7149 Villar, et al. Maternal and neonatal morbidity and mortality Among pregnant women With and without COVID-19 infection The INTERCOVID multinational cohort study. JAMA Pediatr. 2021;175: 817–826 Disclaimer: We discuss the available evidence and aim to keep our listeners as informed as possible. Please review our disclaimer and note that this is not personal medical advice, as we are not your doctors. However, we aim to inform to the best of our ability but as always still consult your own healthcare professional going forward. We do not accept liability for personal decisions made on behalf of the podcast.…
Welcome to Cocooned, part of CocoonedHealth podcasts. This is your podcast on infections and immune protection for the whole family. Whilst starting as a podcast focusing on the pregnancy and newborn period we have expanded to the whole family. We are: Dr Eliz Kilich 👩⚕️ Infectious Diseases ST4, UK & Dr Lydia Yarlott 👩⚕️ST4, UK 🎤 NB: This is not direct personal medical advice but we hope to elaborate on the most up to date science backing and understanding recommendations in detail.…
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