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. 2023 Jan 22;46(3):297–308. doi: 10.1007/s40264-022-01271-3

Table 2.

Obstetric, neonatal, and infant outcomes assessed by the C-VIPER and the PIPER

Obstetrica Neonatal (< 29 days of age)a Infant (29 days–12 months of age)
Spontaneous abortion Major congenital malformations Developmental milestones (motor, cognitive, language, social-emotional, and mental health skills) at 6, 9, and 12 months of ageb
Antenatal bleeding Low birth weight Height
Gestational diabetes Neonatal death Weight
Gestational hypertension Neonatal encephalopathy Failure to thrive
Intrauterine growth restriction Neonatal infections Medical conditions during the first 12 months of life
Postpartum hemorrhage Neonatal acute kidney injury COVID-19
Fetal distress Preterm birth
Uterine rupture Respiratory distress in the newborn
Placenta previa Small for gestational age
Chorioamnionitis Stillbirth
Caesarean delivery COVID-19
COVID-19

COVID-19 coronavirus disease 2019, C-VIPER COVID-19 Vaccines International Pregnancy Registry, PIPER Pregistry International Pregnancy Exposure Registry

aBased on case definitions developed by the Global Alignment of Immunization safety Assessment in pregnancy network [21], except COVID-19

bAs assessed by the Caregiver-Reported Early Development Instrument[23]