“Leaky” vaccines are those for which vaccine-induced protection reduces infection rates on a per-exposure basis, as opposed to “all-or-none” vaccines, which reduce infection rates to zero for some fraction of subjects, independent of the number of exposures. Leaky vaccines therefore protect subjects with fewer exposures at a higher effective rate than subjects with more exposures. This simple observation has serious implications for analysis methodologies that rely on the assumption that the vaccine effect is homogeneous across subjects. We argue and show through examples that this heterogeneous vaccine effect leads to a violation of the proportional hazards assumption, to incomparability of infected cases across treatment groups, and to no...
Whether the protection afforded by a vaccine wanes over time and if so, by how much, are important p...
<p>Solid line represents vaccine effectiveness based on odds ratio, VE<sub>O</sub>, while broken lin...
The authors consider estimability and interpretation of vaccine efficacy based on time to event data...
which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original ...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2017-12In randomized trials of preventative vaccines, s...
This paper is concerned with the analysis of phase 3 vaccine trials. In a randomized controlled tria...
Understanding the causes of vaccine failure is important for predicting disease dynamics in vaccinat...
Vaccine effect, as measured in clinical trials, may not accurately reflect population-level impact. ...
© 2018 Elsevier Ltd Background: Motivated by the unexplained variation in the performance of some va...
<div><h3>Background</h3><p>Many novel vaccines can cover only a fraction of all antigenic types of a...
If a vaccine does not protect individuals completely against infection, it could still reduce infect...
Reports of unexplained discrepancies in the efficacy of vaccines, as estimated from randomised contr...
When available, vaccines are an effective means of disease prevention. Unfortunately, efficacious va...
<p>Field estimate (vertical axis) represents the vaccine effectiveness estimate derived from empiric...
<p>Field estimate (vertical axis) represents the vaccine effectiveness estimate derived from empiric...
Whether the protection afforded by a vaccine wanes over time and if so, by how much, are important p...
<p>Solid line represents vaccine effectiveness based on odds ratio, VE<sub>O</sub>, while broken lin...
The authors consider estimability and interpretation of vaccine efficacy based on time to event data...
which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original ...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2017-12In randomized trials of preventative vaccines, s...
This paper is concerned with the analysis of phase 3 vaccine trials. In a randomized controlled tria...
Understanding the causes of vaccine failure is important for predicting disease dynamics in vaccinat...
Vaccine effect, as measured in clinical trials, may not accurately reflect population-level impact. ...
© 2018 Elsevier Ltd Background: Motivated by the unexplained variation in the performance of some va...
<div><h3>Background</h3><p>Many novel vaccines can cover only a fraction of all antigenic types of a...
If a vaccine does not protect individuals completely against infection, it could still reduce infect...
Reports of unexplained discrepancies in the efficacy of vaccines, as estimated from randomised contr...
When available, vaccines are an effective means of disease prevention. Unfortunately, efficacious va...
<p>Field estimate (vertical axis) represents the vaccine effectiveness estimate derived from empiric...
<p>Field estimate (vertical axis) represents the vaccine effectiveness estimate derived from empiric...
Whether the protection afforded by a vaccine wanes over time and if so, by how much, are important p...
<p>Solid line represents vaccine effectiveness based on odds ratio, VE<sub>O</sub>, while broken lin...
The authors consider estimability and interpretation of vaccine efficacy based on time to event data...