Background. For evaluating measles vaccine efficacy (VE) In the field, some investigators have suggested that an overall attack rate level of 5 % or more in a randomly mixing population is sufficient to provide equal exposure to the viral agent in both vaccinated and unvacdnated groups. It is not clear, however, If this assumption Is valid given the effect of herd Immunity. Methods. We created a computer simulation model based on the stochastic extension of the Reed-Frost model and tested for variation In bias in VE estimation due to herd immunity, based on runs of 200 trials. Results. At higher levels of attack rate, the degree of herd immunity decreases, as does the percentage of trials with bias In VE estimation. The two main factors tha...
Vaccine efficacy (VE) estimates are crucial for assessing the suitability of dengue vaccine candidat...
BACKGROUND: Measuring vaccine effectiveness (VE) relies on the use of observational study designs. H...
Vaccine efficacy (VE) estimates are crucial for assessing the suitability of dengue vaccine candidat...
grantor: University of TorontoUsing epidemic simulations in randomly mixing and stratifie...
grantor: University of TorontoUsing epidemic simulations in randomly mixing and stratifie...
<p>Mass vaccination of the population was simulated under different model assumptions of mosquito mo...
Mass vaccination against measles has successfully lowered the incidence of the disease and has chang...
The purpose of this project is to quantitatively investigate vaccination strategies to prevent measl...
Classical approaches to estimate vaccine efficacy are based on the assumption that a person's risk o...
In the development of new vaccines, understanding the level of vaccine-induced antibody that is suff...
Measles is exquisitely sensitive to immunization programs. We investigated the decline in measles in...
Vaccine efficacy (VE) estimates are crucial for assessing the suitability of dengue vaccine candidat...
Vaccine efficacy (VE) estimates are crucial for assessing the suitability of dengue vaccine candidat...
In the development of new vaccines, understanding the level of vaccine-induced antibody that is suff...
<div><p>Classical approaches to estimate vaccine efficacy are based on the assumption that a person'...
Vaccine efficacy (VE) estimates are crucial for assessing the suitability of dengue vaccine candidat...
BACKGROUND: Measuring vaccine effectiveness (VE) relies on the use of observational study designs. H...
Vaccine efficacy (VE) estimates are crucial for assessing the suitability of dengue vaccine candidat...
grantor: University of TorontoUsing epidemic simulations in randomly mixing and stratifie...
grantor: University of TorontoUsing epidemic simulations in randomly mixing and stratifie...
<p>Mass vaccination of the population was simulated under different model assumptions of mosquito mo...
Mass vaccination against measles has successfully lowered the incidence of the disease and has chang...
The purpose of this project is to quantitatively investigate vaccination strategies to prevent measl...
Classical approaches to estimate vaccine efficacy are based on the assumption that a person's risk o...
In the development of new vaccines, understanding the level of vaccine-induced antibody that is suff...
Measles is exquisitely sensitive to immunization programs. We investigated the decline in measles in...
Vaccine efficacy (VE) estimates are crucial for assessing the suitability of dengue vaccine candidat...
Vaccine efficacy (VE) estimates are crucial for assessing the suitability of dengue vaccine candidat...
In the development of new vaccines, understanding the level of vaccine-induced antibody that is suff...
<div><p>Classical approaches to estimate vaccine efficacy are based on the assumption that a person'...
Vaccine efficacy (VE) estimates are crucial for assessing the suitability of dengue vaccine candidat...
BACKGROUND: Measuring vaccine effectiveness (VE) relies on the use of observational study designs. H...
Vaccine efficacy (VE) estimates are crucial for assessing the suitability of dengue vaccine candidat...