SARS-CoV2 Vaccine Antibodies in Breastmilk Study
STUDY BASICS
Are you breastfeeding? You may be able to participate in a study to find out whether antibodies from COVID-19 vaccines are present in breastmilk after a mother is vaccinated. This study involves completing 5-7 online surveys and providing 5-7 breastmilk samples.
IRB: STUDY21010154B
- Natural History Study to Describe SARS-CoV2 Vaccine Antibodies in BreastmilkMEET THE RESEARCHER

Anne-Marie Rick
Anne-Marie Rick, MD MPH PhD, is an Assistant Professor of Pediatrics and Clinical and Translational Science in the Department of Pediatrics, Division of General Academic Pediatrics at the University of Pittsburgh and UPMC Children's Hospital of Pittsburgh.
Dr. Rick focuses her clinical time in newborn care, while her clinical-translational research laboratory investigates infectious diseases related to maternal-infant health including studying how maternal vaccines in pregnancy and lactation protect infants against viral infections during the first months of life.