ADVANCE: Towards near real-time monitoring of vaccination coverage, benefits and risks using European electronic health record databases
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2020-12-22
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Bollaerts, Kaatje
de Smedt, Tom
McGee, Chris
Emborg, Hanne-Dorthe
Villa, Marco
Alexandridou, Maria
Duarte-Salles, Talita
Gini, Rosa
Bartolini, Claudia
de Lusignan, Simon
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BACKGROUND: The Accelerated Development of VAccine beNefit-risk Collaboration in Europe (ADVANCE) is a public-private partnership aiming to develop and test a system for rapid benefit-risk (B/R) monitoring of vaccines using European electronic health record (eHR) databases. This proof-of-concept study aimed to test the feasibility of near real-time (NRT) monitoring of vaccination coverage, benefits and risks based on multiple European eHR databases, using acellular pertussis vaccination in children aged <6 years as test case. METHODS: A qualitative feasibility assessment on NRT monitoring was carried out using a survey and face-to-face discussion with ADVANCE data partners. Subsequently, a dynamic cohort study was conducted containing two distinct observation periods: a first period to establish a baseline (Jan 2014 to Mar 2018) and a subsequent 3-month period to test the actual feasibility of weekly NRT monitoring, based on which data latencies were calculated. An interactive web-application was additionally developed to facilitate the visual monitoring of vaccination coverage, the vaccine preventable disease incidence rates (benefits) and the incidence rates of adverse events (risks). RESULTS: Nine databases from four countries (Denmark, Italy, Spain and UK) participated in the qualitative feasibility assessment. Of them, five databases took part in the dynamic cohort study, with 5 databases providing baseline data and 3 databases participating to the NRT monitoring, providing data extractions on an almost weekly basis. The median data latency (time between event date and data release date) was between 1 and 2 weeks except for the benefit and risk events in one of the databases (latency 16 weeks). CONCLUSION: Three European eHR databases successfully demonstrated the feasibility of providing data for weekly NRT monitoring, with short data latencies of 1-2 weeks for most events.
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Electronic health record databases, Europe, Methodological study, Near real-time monitoring, Molecular Medicine, General Immunology and Microbiology, General Veterinary, Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health, Infectious Diseases
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Bollaerts, K, de Smedt, T, McGee, C, Emborg, H-D, Villa, M, Alexandridou, M, Duarte-Salles, T, Gini, R, Bartolini, C, de Lusignan, S, Tin Tin Htar, M, Titievsky, L, Sturkenboom, M & Bauchau, V 2020, 'ADVANCE : Towards near real-time monitoring of vaccination coverage, benefits and risks using European electronic health record databases', Vaccine, vol. 38 Suppl 2, no. 2, pp. B76-B83. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.vaccine.2019.08.012