Estimation of vaccine efficacy in the presence of waning: Application to cholera vaccines

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The authors present a nonparametric method for estimating vaccine efficacy as a smooth function of time from vaccine trials. Use of the method requires a minimum of assumptions. Estimation is based on the smoothed case hazard rate ratio comparing the vaccinated with the unvaccinated. The estimation procedure allows investigators to assess time-varying changes in vaccine-induced protection, such as those produced by waning and boosting. The authors use the method to reanalyze data from a vaccine trial of two cholera vaccines in rural Bangladesh. This analysis reveals the differential protection and waning effects for the vaccines as a function of biotype and age.

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Kathryn Durham, L., Longini, I. M., Elizabeth Halloran, M., Clemens, J. D., Nizam, A., & Rao, M. (1998). Estimation of vaccine efficacy in the presence of waning: Application to cholera vaccines. American Journal of Epidemiology, 147(10), 948–959. https://doi.org/10.1093/oxfordjournals.aje.a009385

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