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- Title
CHALLENGES IN ESTIMATING THE EFFECTIVENESS OF 2 DOSES OF COVID-19 VACCINE BEYOND 6 MONTHS IN ENGLAND.
- Authors
Horne, Elsie M F; Hulme, William J; Keogh, Ruth H; Palmer, Tom M; Williamson, Elizabeth J; Parker, Edward P K; Walker, Venexia M; Knight, Rochelle; Wei, Yinghui; Taylor, Kurt; Fisher, Louis; Morley, Jessica; Mehrkar, Amir; Dillingham, Iain; Bacon, Sebastian; Goldacre, Ben; Sterne, Jonathan A C; Collaborative, for the OpenSAFELY
- Abstract
The article discusses a study which examined the effectiveness of two doses of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) vaccine beyond six months in England. Topics include increase in the cumulative incidence of receiving a third dose of vaccine during the eight weeks following eligibility, basis of the effectiveness of two doses during later comparison periods, and important factors in interpreting estimated vaccine effectiveness (VE).
- Subjects
ENGLAND; COVID-19; IMMUNIZATION; CONFIDENCE intervals; COVID-19 vaccines; TIME; VACCINATION coverage; VACCINE effectiveness; DESCRIPTIVE statistics; HOSPITAL care; DEATH; EVALUATION
- Publication
American Journal of Epidemiology, 2024, Vol 193, Issue 1, p227
- ISSN
0002-9262
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1093/aje/kwad179