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SARS-CoV-2 Vaccination is Not Associated With Involuntary Childlessness in Female Healthcare Workers: A Multicenter Cohort Study.
Wissenschaftlicher Artikel/Review - 01.06.2024
Dörr Tamara, Güsewell Sabine, Cusini Alexia, Brucher Angela, Goppel Stephan, Grässli Fabian, Betschon Elsbeth, Möller J. Carsten, Ortner Manuela, Ruetti Markus, Stocker Reto, Vuichard-Gysin Danielle, Besold Ulrike, Risch Lorenz, von Kietzell Matthias, Schlegel Matthias, Kuster Stefan, Kahlert Christian, Kohler Philipp, SURPRISE (SURveillance of infectious diseases among health PRofessionals In SwitzErland) Study Group
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There is debate about the causes of the recent birth rate decline in high-income countries worldwide. During the pandemic, concern about the effects on reproductive health has caused vaccine hesitancy. We investigated the association of SARS-CoV-2 vaccination and infection with involuntary childlessness.