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2010-12-01Zeitschriftenartikel DOI: 10.1017/S0950268810002815
Assessment of varicella vaccine effectiveness in Germany: a time-series approach
Höhle, Michael
Siedler, Anette
Bader, Hans-Martin
Ludwig, Maik
Heininger, Ulrich
Kries, Rüdiger von
A multivariate time-series regression model was developed in order to describe the 2005-2008 age-specific time-course of varicella sentinel surveillance data following the introduction of a varicella childhood vaccination programme in Germany. This ecological approach allows the assessment of vaccine effectiveness under field conditions by relating vaccine coverage in cohorts of 24-month-old children to the mean number of cases per reporting unit in the sentinel network. For the 1-2 years age group, which is directly affected by the vaccination programme, a one-dose vaccine effectiveness of 83·2% (95% CI 80·2-85·7) was estimated which corresponds to previous approaches assessing varicella vaccine effectiveness in the field in the USA.
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