Design and Analysis of Vaccine Studies

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Widespread immunization has many different kinds of effects in individuals and populations, including in the unvaccinated individuals. The challenge is in understanding and estimating all of these effects. This book presents a unified conceptual framework of the different effects of vaccination at the individual and at the population level. The book covers many different vaccine effects, including vaccine efficacy for susceptibility, for disease, for post-infection outcomes, and for infectiousness. The book includes methods for evaluating indirect, total and overall effects of vaccination programs in populations. Topics include household studies, evaluating correlates of immune protection, and applications of casual inference. Material on concepts of infectious disease epidemiology, transmission models, casual inference, and vaccines provides background for the reader. This is the first book to present vaccine evaluation in this comprehensive conceptual framework.

This book is intended for colleagues and students in statistics, biostatistics, epidemiology, and infectious diseases. Most essential concepts are described in simple language accessible to epidemiologists, followed by technical material accessible to statisticians.

M. Elizabeth Halloran and Ira Longini are professors of biostatistics at the University of Washington and the Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center in Seattle. Claudio Struchiner is professor of epidemiology and biostatistics at the Brazilian School of Public Health of the Oswaldo Cruz Foundation in Rio de Janeiro. The authors are prominent researchers in the area. Halloran and Struchiner developed the study designs for dependent happenings to delineate indirect, total, and overall effects. Halloran has made contributions at the interface of epidemiological methods, causal inference, and transmission dynamics. Longini works in the area of stochastic processes applied to epidemiological infectious disease problems, specializing in the mathematical and statistical theory of epidemics. Struchiner has contributed to understanding the role of transmission in interpreting vaccine effects.

Author(s): M. Elizabeth Halloran, Ira M. Longini, Jr., Claudio J. Struchiner (auth.)
Series: Statistics for Biology and Health
Edition: 1
Publisher: Springer-Verlag New York
Year: 2010

Language: English
Pages: 390
Tags: Statistics for Life Sciences, Medicine, Health Sciences; Infectious Diseases

Front Matter....Pages 1-15
Introduction and Examples....Pages 1-18
Overview of Vaccine Effects and Study Designs....Pages 19-45
Immunology and Early Phase Trials....Pages 47-62
Binomial and Stochastic Transmission Models....Pages 63-84
R 0 and Deterministic Models....Pages 85-102
Evaluating Protective Effects of Vaccination....Pages 103-129
Modes of Action and Time-Varying VE S ....Pages 131-151
Further Evaluation of Protective Effects....Pages 153-175
Vaccine Effects on Post-Infection Outcomes....Pages 177-203
Household-Based Studies....Pages 205-234
Analysis of Households in Communities....Pages 235-256
Analysis of Independent Households....Pages 257-270
Assessing Indirect, Total, and Overall Effects....Pages 271-312
Randomization and Baseline Transmission....Pages 313-336
Surrogates of Protection....Pages 337-357
Back Matter....Pages 1-29