Abstract
A nationwide strategy to control a group B meningococcal disease epidemic in New Zealand using an epidemic strain-specific vaccine (MeNZB™) commenced in 2004. In the absence of randomised controlled trials investigating the efficacy of this particular vaccine, a complement of observational methods are planned to evaluate the post-licensure effectiveness of this vaccine strategy. The two main approaches involve a Poisson regression model investigating the overall impact of the MeNZB™ programme on disease rates over time capitalising on detailed population-based disease surveillance data and the staged roll-out of the vaccine campaign, and a case-control study that aims to estimate vaccine effectiveness in pre-school children. The studies are designed to minimise the potential biases inherent in all observational methods and provide critical data on the effectiveness of a major public health intervention. © 2005 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
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Ameratunga, S., MacMillan, A., Stewart, J., Scott, D., Mulholland, K., & Crengle, S. (2005). Evaluating the post-licensure effectiveness of a group B meningococcal vaccine in New Zealand: A multi-faceted strategy. In Vaccine (Vol. 23, pp. 2231–2234). Elsevier BV. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.vaccine.2005.01.048
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