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摘要
评估疫苗接种计划中公共卫生投资的影响对于确保其效率和效果至关重要。疫苗有效性(VE)研究,如采用阴性试验设计(TND)的研究,通常用于确认疫苗的影响并指导未来的改进。TND 因其简便性和成本效益而备受青睐,可减轻其他流行病学研究设计中常见的偏差。然而,由于症状定义不一致和回顾性数据的应用,其有效性可能会受到影响。在此,我们总结了最近的研究结果,这些结果强调了在估算 VE 时解决相关疫苗接种行为的必要性,建议使用负控制变量来减少混杂因素,并建议在 VE 研究中考虑既往感染史以提高准确性和可靠性。这些见解对于改进 VE 估算方法非常重要。
Improved Methods for Vaccine Effectiveness Studies.
Evaluating the impact of public health investments in vaccination programs is crucial for ensuring their efficiency and effectiveness. Vaccine effectiveness (VE) studies, such as those using the test-negative design (TND), are commonly used to confirm the impact of vaccines and to guide future improvements. The TND, favored for its simplicity and cost efficiency, mitigates biases common in other epidemiological study designs. However, its validity can be compromised by inconsistent symptom definitions and retrospective data application. Here we summarize recent findings that highlight the need to address correlated vaccination behaviors when estimating VE, that suggest using negative control variables to reduce confounding, and that recommend accounting for prior infection history in VE studies to improve accuracy and reliability. These insights are important for refining VE estimation methods.