The efficacy of vaccines is typically estimated prior to implementation, on the basis of randomized controlled trials. This does not preclude, however, subsequent assessment post-licensure, while mass-immunization and nonlinear transmission feedbacks are in place. In this paper we show how cross-sectional prevalence data post-vaccination can be interpreted in terms of pathogen transmission processes and vaccine parameters, using a dynamic epidemiological model. We advocate the use of such frameworks for model-based vaccine evaluation in the field, fitting trajectories of cross-sectional prevalence of pathogen strains before and after intervention. Using SI and SIS models, we illustrate how prevalence ratios in vaccinated and non-vaccinated ...
Influenza is an infectious seasonal disease against which yearly vaccination is recommended, especia...
Classical approaches to estimate vaccine efficacy are based on the assumption that a person's risk o...
Vaccine scares can prevent individuals from complying with a vaccination program. When compliance is...
AbstractThe efficacy of vaccines is typically estimated prior to implementation, on the basis of ran...
The efficacy of vaccines is typically estimated prior to implementation, on the basis of randomized ...
Reports of unexplained discrepancies in the efficacy of vaccines, as estimated from randomised contr...
Vaccine effect, as measured in clinical trials, may not accurately reflect population-level impact. ...
<div><h3>Background</h3><p>Many novel vaccines can cover only a fraction of all antigenic types of a...
This paper is concerned with the analysis of phase 3 vaccine trials. In a randomized controlled tria...
If a vaccine does not protect individuals completely against infection, it could still reduce infect...
A stochastic Markovian Susceptible-Infectious-Susceptible (SIS) model, with infection reintroduction...
An additional compartment of vaccinated individuals is considered in a SIS stochastic epidemic model...
Understanding the causes of vaccine failure is important for predicting disease dynamics in vaccinat...
grantor: University of TorontoUsing epidemic simulations in randomly mixing and stratifie...
There are no funders and sponsors indicated explicitly in the document.This deposit is composed by t...
Influenza is an infectious seasonal disease against which yearly vaccination is recommended, especia...
Classical approaches to estimate vaccine efficacy are based on the assumption that a person's risk o...
Vaccine scares can prevent individuals from complying with a vaccination program. When compliance is...
AbstractThe efficacy of vaccines is typically estimated prior to implementation, on the basis of ran...
The efficacy of vaccines is typically estimated prior to implementation, on the basis of randomized ...
Reports of unexplained discrepancies in the efficacy of vaccines, as estimated from randomised contr...
Vaccine effect, as measured in clinical trials, may not accurately reflect population-level impact. ...
<div><h3>Background</h3><p>Many novel vaccines can cover only a fraction of all antigenic types of a...
This paper is concerned with the analysis of phase 3 vaccine trials. In a randomized controlled tria...
If a vaccine does not protect individuals completely against infection, it could still reduce infect...
A stochastic Markovian Susceptible-Infectious-Susceptible (SIS) model, with infection reintroduction...
An additional compartment of vaccinated individuals is considered in a SIS stochastic epidemic model...
Understanding the causes of vaccine failure is important for predicting disease dynamics in vaccinat...
grantor: University of TorontoUsing epidemic simulations in randomly mixing and stratifie...
There are no funders and sponsors indicated explicitly in the document.This deposit is composed by t...
Influenza is an infectious seasonal disease against which yearly vaccination is recommended, especia...
Classical approaches to estimate vaccine efficacy are based on the assumption that a person's risk o...
Vaccine scares can prevent individuals from complying with a vaccination program. When compliance is...