The interpretation of vaccine efficacy estimands is subtle, even in randomized trials designed to quantify immunological effects of vaccination. In this article, we introduce terminology to distinguish between different vaccine efficacy estimands and clarify their interpretations. This allows us to explicitly consider immunological and behavioural effects of vaccination, and establish that policy-relevant estimands can differ substantially from those commonly reported in vaccine trials. We further show that a conventional vaccine trial allows identification and estimation of different vaccine estimands under plausible conditions, if one additional post-treatment variable is measured. Specifically, we utilize a ``belief variable'' that indic...
The effects of vaccine on postinfection outcomes, such as disease, death, and secondary transmission...
Reports of unexplained discrepancies in the efficacy of vaccines, as estimated from randomised contr...
Understanding the causes of vaccine failure is important for predicting disease dynamics in vaccinat...
If a vaccine does not protect individuals completely against infection, it could still reduce infect...
This article introduces methods for use in vaccine clinical trials to help determine whether the imm...
The effects of vaccine on postinfection outcomes, such as disease, death, and secondary transmission...
This study investigated the relative impact of anecdotal and statistical safety evidence on the perc...
This study investigated the relative impact of anecdotal and statistical safety evidence on the perc...
Rationale: Although vaccines are an invaluable weapon in combatting diseases, they are often surrou...
Test-negative designs are commonplace in assessments of influenza vaccination effectiveness, estimat...
Background: Evidence on influenza vaccine effectiveness (VE) is commonly derived from observation...
Background: Motivated by the unexplained variation in the performance of some vaccines across differ...
In epidemiology, a typical measure of interest is the risk of disease conditional upon exposure. A c...
Background Studies of vaccine effectiveness (VE) rely on accurate identification of vaccination and ...
BACKGROUND: Phase III trials have estimated COVID-19 vaccine efficacy (VE) against symptomatic and a...
The effects of vaccine on postinfection outcomes, such as disease, death, and secondary transmission...
Reports of unexplained discrepancies in the efficacy of vaccines, as estimated from randomised contr...
Understanding the causes of vaccine failure is important for predicting disease dynamics in vaccinat...
If a vaccine does not protect individuals completely against infection, it could still reduce infect...
This article introduces methods for use in vaccine clinical trials to help determine whether the imm...
The effects of vaccine on postinfection outcomes, such as disease, death, and secondary transmission...
This study investigated the relative impact of anecdotal and statistical safety evidence on the perc...
This study investigated the relative impact of anecdotal and statistical safety evidence on the perc...
Rationale: Although vaccines are an invaluable weapon in combatting diseases, they are often surrou...
Test-negative designs are commonplace in assessments of influenza vaccination effectiveness, estimat...
Background: Evidence on influenza vaccine effectiveness (VE) is commonly derived from observation...
Background: Motivated by the unexplained variation in the performance of some vaccines across differ...
In epidemiology, a typical measure of interest is the risk of disease conditional upon exposure. A c...
Background Studies of vaccine effectiveness (VE) rely on accurate identification of vaccination and ...
BACKGROUND: Phase III trials have estimated COVID-19 vaccine efficacy (VE) against symptomatic and a...
The effects of vaccine on postinfection outcomes, such as disease, death, and secondary transmission...
Reports of unexplained discrepancies in the efficacy of vaccines, as estimated from randomised contr...
Understanding the causes of vaccine failure is important for predicting disease dynamics in vaccinat...