07: Application of Analysis Methods for Vaccine Efficacy in a Dengue Trial

Jung-Jin Lee Co-Author
MSD
 
Tulin Shekar First Author
Merck & Co., Inc.
 
Tulin Shekar Presenting Author
Merck & Co., Inc.
 
Monday, Aug 4: 2:00 PM - 3:50 PM
0720 
Contributed Posters 
Music City Center 
The vaccine efficacy is defined as the reduction of relative risk of disease 1-(Rv/Rp), with Rv and Rp as the incidence rates for the disease of interest in the vaccine and placebo groups, respectively. A conditional exact method proposed by Chan and Bohidar (1998) is often used to estimate the vaccine efficacy and its confidence interval. In this poster, we will compare the conditional exact method with two alternative approaches: Poisson regression and modified Poisson regression proposed by Zou (2004) by using trial data with and without follow-up time adjustment. Dengue epidemiologic distribution across Brazil will be provided via a QR code.

Keywords

Vaccine efficacy

conditional exact method

Poisson regression

modified Poisson regression. 

Abstracts


Main Sponsor

Biopharmaceutical Section