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Challenges of conducting an international observational study to assess immunogenicity of multiple COVID-19 vaccines

The International Study on COVID-19 Vaccines to Assess Immunogenicity, Reactogenicity, and Efficacy is an observational study to assess the immunogenicity of COVID-19 vaccines used in Democratic Republic of Congo, Guinea, Indonesia, Liberia, Mali, Mexico, and Mongolia. The study, which has enrolled...

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Autores principales: Sardana, Ratna, Kingebeni, Placide Mbala, Snc, Wiwit Agung, Beavogui, Abdoul H., Biampata, Jean-Luc, Dabitao, Djeneba, de Blas, Paola del Carmen Guerra, Gayedyu-Dennis, Dehkontee, Haidara, Mory C., Jargalsaikhan, Ganbolor, Nyuangar, Garmai, Purnama, Asep, Palacios, Guillermo Ruiz, Samake, Seydou, Tounkara, Moctar, Weyers, Shera, Zulkhuu, Delgersaikhan, Hunsberger, Sally, Ridzon, Renee
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Public Library of Science 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10281570/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37339111
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pgph.0001918
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author Sardana, Ratna
Kingebeni, Placide Mbala
Snc, Wiwit Agung
Beavogui, Abdoul H.
Biampata, Jean-Luc
Dabitao, Djeneba
de Blas, Paola del Carmen Guerra
Gayedyu-Dennis, Dehkontee
Haidara, Mory C.
Jargalsaikhan, Ganbolor
Nyuangar, Garmai
Purnama, Asep
Palacios, Guillermo Ruiz
Samake, Seydou
Tounkara, Moctar
Weyers, Shera
Zulkhuu, Delgersaikhan
Hunsberger, Sally
Ridzon, Renee
author_facet Sardana, Ratna
Kingebeni, Placide Mbala
Snc, Wiwit Agung
Beavogui, Abdoul H.
Biampata, Jean-Luc
Dabitao, Djeneba
de Blas, Paola del Carmen Guerra
Gayedyu-Dennis, Dehkontee
Haidara, Mory C.
Jargalsaikhan, Ganbolor
Nyuangar, Garmai
Purnama, Asep
Palacios, Guillermo Ruiz
Samake, Seydou
Tounkara, Moctar
Weyers, Shera
Zulkhuu, Delgersaikhan
Hunsberger, Sally
Ridzon, Renee
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description The International Study on COVID-19 Vaccines to Assess Immunogenicity, Reactogenicity, and Efficacy is an observational study to assess the immunogenicity of COVID-19 vaccines used in Democratic Republic of Congo, Guinea, Indonesia, Liberia, Mali, Mexico, and Mongolia. The study, which has enrolled 5,401 adults, is prospectively following participants for approximately two years. This study is important as it has enrolled participants from resource-limited settings that have largely been excluded from COVID-19 research studies during the pandemic. There are significant challenges to mounting a study during an international health emergency, especially in resource-limited settings. Here we focus on challenges and hurdles encountered during the planning and implementation of the study with regard to study logistics, national vaccine policies, pandemic-induced and supply chain constraints, and cultural beliefs. We also highlight the successful mitigation of these challenges through the team’s proactive thinking, collaborative approach, and innovative solutions. This study serves as an example of how established programs in resource-limited settings can be leveraged to contribute to biomedical research during a pandemic response. Lessons learned from this study can be applied to other studies mounted to respond rapidly during a global health crisis and will contribute to capacity for stronger pandemic preparedness in the future when there is a crucial need for urgent response and data collection.
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spelling pubmed-102815702023-06-21 Challenges of conducting an international observational study to assess immunogenicity of multiple COVID-19 vaccines Sardana, Ratna Kingebeni, Placide Mbala Snc, Wiwit Agung Beavogui, Abdoul H. Biampata, Jean-Luc Dabitao, Djeneba de Blas, Paola del Carmen Guerra Gayedyu-Dennis, Dehkontee Haidara, Mory C. Jargalsaikhan, Ganbolor Nyuangar, Garmai Purnama, Asep Palacios, Guillermo Ruiz Samake, Seydou Tounkara, Moctar Weyers, Shera Zulkhuu, Delgersaikhan Hunsberger, Sally Ridzon, Renee PLOS Glob Public Health Research Article The International Study on COVID-19 Vaccines to Assess Immunogenicity, Reactogenicity, and Efficacy is an observational study to assess the immunogenicity of COVID-19 vaccines used in Democratic Republic of Congo, Guinea, Indonesia, Liberia, Mali, Mexico, and Mongolia. The study, which has enrolled 5,401 adults, is prospectively following participants for approximately two years. This study is important as it has enrolled participants from resource-limited settings that have largely been excluded from COVID-19 research studies during the pandemic. There are significant challenges to mounting a study during an international health emergency, especially in resource-limited settings. Here we focus on challenges and hurdles encountered during the planning and implementation of the study with regard to study logistics, national vaccine policies, pandemic-induced and supply chain constraints, and cultural beliefs. We also highlight the successful mitigation of these challenges through the team’s proactive thinking, collaborative approach, and innovative solutions. This study serves as an example of how established programs in resource-limited settings can be leveraged to contribute to biomedical research during a pandemic response. Lessons learned from this study can be applied to other studies mounted to respond rapidly during a global health crisis and will contribute to capacity for stronger pandemic preparedness in the future when there is a crucial need for urgent response and data collection. Public Library of Science 2023-06-20 /pmc/articles/PMC10281570/ /pubmed/37339111 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pgph.0001918 Text en https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/This is an open access article, free of all copyright, and may be freely reproduced, distributed, transmitted, modified, built upon, or otherwise used by anyone for any lawful purpose. The work is made available under the Creative Commons CC0 (https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/) public domain dedication.
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Sardana, Ratna
Kingebeni, Placide Mbala
Snc, Wiwit Agung
Beavogui, Abdoul H.
Biampata, Jean-Luc
Dabitao, Djeneba
de Blas, Paola del Carmen Guerra
Gayedyu-Dennis, Dehkontee
Haidara, Mory C.
Jargalsaikhan, Ganbolor
Nyuangar, Garmai
Purnama, Asep
Palacios, Guillermo Ruiz
Samake, Seydou
Tounkara, Moctar
Weyers, Shera
Zulkhuu, Delgersaikhan
Hunsberger, Sally
Ridzon, Renee
Challenges of conducting an international observational study to assess immunogenicity of multiple COVID-19 vaccines
title Challenges of conducting an international observational study to assess immunogenicity of multiple COVID-19 vaccines
title_full Challenges of conducting an international observational study to assess immunogenicity of multiple COVID-19 vaccines
title_fullStr Challenges of conducting an international observational study to assess immunogenicity of multiple COVID-19 vaccines
title_full_unstemmed Challenges of conducting an international observational study to assess immunogenicity of multiple COVID-19 vaccines
title_short Challenges of conducting an international observational study to assess immunogenicity of multiple COVID-19 vaccines
title_sort challenges of conducting an international observational study to assess immunogenicity of multiple covid-19 vaccines
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10281570/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37339111
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pgph.0001918
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