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Target product profile for a dengue pre-vaccination screening test.

Noah Fongwen1, Annelise Wilder-Smith2,3, Duane J Gubler4, Eng Eong Ooi4, Edsel Maurice T Salvana5, Xavier de Lamballerie6, Piero L Olliaro7, Rosanna W Peeling1.   

Abstract

With increasing geographic spread, frequency, and magnitude of outbreaks, dengue continues to pose a major public health threat worldwide. Dengvaxia, a dengue live-attenuated tetravalent vaccine, was licensed in 2015, but post hoc analyses of long-term data showed serostatus-dependent vaccine performance with an excess risk of hospitalized and severe dengue in seronegative vaccine recipients. The World Health Organization (WHO) recommended that only persons with evidence of past dengue infection should receive the vaccine. A test for pre-vaccination screening for dengue serostatus is needed. To develop the target product profile (TPP) for a dengue pre-vaccination screening test, face-to-face consultative meetings were organized with follow-up regional consultations. A technical working group was formed to develop consensus on a reference test against which candidate pre-vaccination screening tests could be compared. The group also reviewed current diagnostic landscape and the need to accelerate the evaluation, regulatory approval, and policy development of tests that can identify seropositive individuals and maximize public health impact of vaccination while avoiding the risk of hospitalization in dengue-naive individuals. Pre-vaccination screening strategies will benefit from rapid diagnostic tests (RDTs) that are affordable, sensitive, and specific and can be used at the point of care (POC). The TPP described the minimum and ideal characteristics of a dengue pre-vaccination screening RDT with an emphasis on high specificity. The group also made suggestions for accelerating access to these RDTs through streamlining regulatory approval and policy development. Risk and benefit based on what can be achieved with RDTs meeting minimal and optimal characteristics in the TPP across a range of seroprevalences were defined. The final choice of RDTs in each country will depend on the performance of the RDT, dengue seroprevalence in the target population, tolerance of risk, and cost-effectiveness.

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Year:  2021        PMID: 34324505     DOI: 10.1371/journal.pntd.0009557

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  PLoS Negl Trop Dis        ISSN: 1935-2727


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1.  Performance Evaluation of a Dengue IgG Rapid Diagnostic Test Designed to Determine Dengue Serostatus as Part of Prevaccination Screening.

Authors:  Vasco Liberal; Remi Forrat; Cong Zhang; Charles Pan; Matthew Bonaparte; Wushan Yin; Lingyi Zheng; Valeria Viscardi; Yukun Wu; Yasemin Ataman-Önal; Stephen Savarino; Catherine Chen
Journal:  Microbiol Spectr       Date:  2022-05-23

2.  Dengue Vaccine: Recommendations of the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices, United States, 2021.

Authors:  Gabriela Paz-Bailey; Laura Adams; Joshua M Wong; Katherine A Poehling; Wilbur H Chen; Veronica McNally; Robert L Atmar; Stephen H Waterman
Journal:  MMWR Recomm Rep       Date:  2021-12-17

Review 3.  The legacy of ZikaPLAN: a transnational research consortium addressing Zika.

Authors:  Annelies Wilder-Smith; Elizabeth B Brickley; Ricardo Arraes de Alencar Ximenes; Demócrito de Barros Miranda-Filho; Celina Maria Turchi Martelli; Tom Solomon; Bart C Jacobs; Carlos A Pardo; Lyda Osorio; Beatriz Parra; Suzannah Lant; Hugh J Willison; Sonja Leonhard; Lance Turtle; Maria Lúcia Brito Ferreira; Rafael Freitas de Oliveira Franca; Louis Lambrechts; Johan Neyts; Suzanne Kaptein; Rosanna Peeling; Deborah Boeras; James Logan; Helen Dolk; Ieda M Orioli; Andreas Neumayr; Trudie Lang; Bonny Baker; Eduardo Massad; Raman Preet
Journal:  Glob Health Action       Date:  2021-10-26       Impact factor: 2.640

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