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A Novel Representation of Vaccine Efficacy Trial Datasets for Use in Computer Simulation of Vaccination Policy.

Mohammadamin Tajgardoon1, Michael M Wagner1,2, Shyam Visweswara1,2, Richard K Zimmerman3.   

Abstract

Computer simulation is the only method available for evaluating vaccination policy for rare diseases or emergency use of new vaccines. The most realistic simulation of vaccination policy is agent-based simulation (ABS) in which agents have similar socio-demographic characteristics to a population of interest. Currently, analysts use published information about vaccine efficacy (VE) as the probability that a vaccinated agent develops immunity; however, VE trials typically report only a single overall VE, or VE conditioned on one covariate (e.g., age). Thus, ABS's potential to realistically simulate the effects of co-existing diseases, gender, and other characteristics of a population is underused. We developed a Bayesian network (BN) model as a compact representation of a VE trial dataset for use in ABS of vaccination policy. We compared BN-based VEs to the VEs estimated directly from the dataset. Our evaluation results suggest that VE trials should release statistical models of their datasets for use in ABS of vaccination policy.

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Year:  2018        PMID: 29888097      PMCID: PMC5961808     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  AMIA Jt Summits Transl Sci Proc


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