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WHO global vaccine safety multi-country collaboration project on safety in pregnancy: Assessing the level of diagnostic certainty using standardized case definitions for perinatal and neonatal outcomes and maternal immunization

Standardized case definitions strengthen post-marketing safety surveillance of new vaccines by improving generated data, interpretation and comparability across surveillance systems. The Global Alignment of Immunization Safety Assessment in Pregnancy (GAIA) project developed standardized case defini...

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Autores principales: Stuurman, Anke L., Sharan, Apoorva, Jahagirdar, Shubhashri, Elango, Varalakshmi, Riera-Montes, Margarita, Kashyap, Neeraj, Biccler, Jorne, Poluru, Ramesh, Arora, Narendra, Mathai, Matthews, Mangtani, Punam, DeVlieger, Hugo, Anderson, Steven, Whitaker, Barbee, Wong, Hui-Lee, Cutland, Clare, Guillard Maure, Christine
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Elsevier 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8605263/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34825164
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jvacx.2021.100123
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author Stuurman, Anke L.
Sharan, Apoorva
Jahagirdar, Shubhashri
Elango, Varalakshmi
Riera-Montes, Margarita
Kashyap, Neeraj
Biccler, Jorne
Poluru, Ramesh
Arora, Narendra
Mathai, Matthews
Mangtani, Punam
DeVlieger, Hugo
Anderson, Steven
Whitaker, Barbee
Wong, Hui-Lee
Cutland, Clare
Guillard Maure, Christine
author_facet Stuurman, Anke L.
Sharan, Apoorva
Jahagirdar, Shubhashri
Elango, Varalakshmi
Riera-Montes, Margarita
Kashyap, Neeraj
Biccler, Jorne
Poluru, Ramesh
Arora, Narendra
Mathai, Matthews
Mangtani, Punam
DeVlieger, Hugo
Anderson, Steven
Whitaker, Barbee
Wong, Hui-Lee
Cutland, Clare
Guillard Maure, Christine
author_sort Stuurman, Anke L.
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description Standardized case definitions strengthen post-marketing safety surveillance of new vaccines by improving generated data, interpretation and comparability across surveillance systems. The Global Alignment of Immunization Safety Assessment in Pregnancy (GAIA) project developed standardized case definitions for 21 key obstetric and neonatal terms following the Brighton Collaboration (BC) methodology. In this prospective cohort study, we assessed the applicability of GAIA definitions for maternal immunization exposure and for low birth weight (LBW), preterm birth, small for gestational age (SGA), stillbirth, neonatal death, neonatal infection, and congenital microcephaly. We identified the missing data elements that prevented identified cases and exposures from meeting the case definition (level 1–3 of BC diagnostic certainty). Over a one-year period (2019–2020), all births occurring in 21 sites (mostly secondary and tertiary hospitals) in 6 Low Middle Income Countries and 1 High Income Country were recorded and the 7 perinatal and neonatal outcome cases were identified from routine medical records. Up to 100 cases per outcome were recruited sequentially from each site. Most cases recruited for LBW, preterm birth and neonatal death met the GAIA case definitions. Birth weight, a key parameter for all three outcomes, was routinely recorded at all sites. The definitions for SGA, stillbirth, neonatal infection (particularly meningitis and respiratory infection) and congenital microcephaly were found to be less applicable. The main barrier to obtaining higher levels of diagnostic certainty was the lack of sonographic documentation of gestational age in first or second trimester. The definition for maternal immunization exposure was applicable, however, the highest level of diagnostic certainty was only reached at two sites. Improved documentation of maternal immunization will be important for vaccine safety studies. Following the field-testing of these 8 GAIA definitions, several improvements are suggested that may lead to their easier implementation, increased standardization and hence comparison across studies.
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spelling pubmed-86052632021-11-24 WHO global vaccine safety multi-country collaboration project on safety in pregnancy: Assessing the level of diagnostic certainty using standardized case definitions for perinatal and neonatal outcomes and maternal immunization Stuurman, Anke L. Sharan, Apoorva Jahagirdar, Shubhashri Elango, Varalakshmi Riera-Montes, Margarita Kashyap, Neeraj Biccler, Jorne Poluru, Ramesh Arora, Narendra Mathai, Matthews Mangtani, Punam DeVlieger, Hugo Anderson, Steven Whitaker, Barbee Wong, Hui-Lee Cutland, Clare Guillard Maure, Christine Vaccine X Regular paper Standardized case definitions strengthen post-marketing safety surveillance of new vaccines by improving generated data, interpretation and comparability across surveillance systems. The Global Alignment of Immunization Safety Assessment in Pregnancy (GAIA) project developed standardized case definitions for 21 key obstetric and neonatal terms following the Brighton Collaboration (BC) methodology. In this prospective cohort study, we assessed the applicability of GAIA definitions for maternal immunization exposure and for low birth weight (LBW), preterm birth, small for gestational age (SGA), stillbirth, neonatal death, neonatal infection, and congenital microcephaly. We identified the missing data elements that prevented identified cases and exposures from meeting the case definition (level 1–3 of BC diagnostic certainty). Over a one-year period (2019–2020), all births occurring in 21 sites (mostly secondary and tertiary hospitals) in 6 Low Middle Income Countries and 1 High Income Country were recorded and the 7 perinatal and neonatal outcome cases were identified from routine medical records. Up to 100 cases per outcome were recruited sequentially from each site. Most cases recruited for LBW, preterm birth and neonatal death met the GAIA case definitions. Birth weight, a key parameter for all three outcomes, was routinely recorded at all sites. The definitions for SGA, stillbirth, neonatal infection (particularly meningitis and respiratory infection) and congenital microcephaly were found to be less applicable. The main barrier to obtaining higher levels of diagnostic certainty was the lack of sonographic documentation of gestational age in first or second trimester. The definition for maternal immunization exposure was applicable, however, the highest level of diagnostic certainty was only reached at two sites. Improved documentation of maternal immunization will be important for vaccine safety studies. Following the field-testing of these 8 GAIA definitions, several improvements are suggested that may lead to their easier implementation, increased standardization and hence comparison across studies. Elsevier 2021-11-03 /pmc/articles/PMC8605263/ /pubmed/34825164 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jvacx.2021.100123 Text en © 2021 The Authors https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
spellingShingle Regular paper
Stuurman, Anke L.
Sharan, Apoorva
Jahagirdar, Shubhashri
Elango, Varalakshmi
Riera-Montes, Margarita
Kashyap, Neeraj
Biccler, Jorne
Poluru, Ramesh
Arora, Narendra
Mathai, Matthews
Mangtani, Punam
DeVlieger, Hugo
Anderson, Steven
Whitaker, Barbee
Wong, Hui-Lee
Cutland, Clare
Guillard Maure, Christine
WHO global vaccine safety multi-country collaboration project on safety in pregnancy: Assessing the level of diagnostic certainty using standardized case definitions for perinatal and neonatal outcomes and maternal immunization
title WHO global vaccine safety multi-country collaboration project on safety in pregnancy: Assessing the level of diagnostic certainty using standardized case definitions for perinatal and neonatal outcomes and maternal immunization
title_full WHO global vaccine safety multi-country collaboration project on safety in pregnancy: Assessing the level of diagnostic certainty using standardized case definitions for perinatal and neonatal outcomes and maternal immunization
title_fullStr WHO global vaccine safety multi-country collaboration project on safety in pregnancy: Assessing the level of diagnostic certainty using standardized case definitions for perinatal and neonatal outcomes and maternal immunization
title_full_unstemmed WHO global vaccine safety multi-country collaboration project on safety in pregnancy: Assessing the level of diagnostic certainty using standardized case definitions for perinatal and neonatal outcomes and maternal immunization
title_short WHO global vaccine safety multi-country collaboration project on safety in pregnancy: Assessing the level of diagnostic certainty using standardized case definitions for perinatal and neonatal outcomes and maternal immunization
title_sort who global vaccine safety multi-country collaboration project on safety in pregnancy: assessing the level of diagnostic certainty using standardized case definitions for perinatal and neonatal outcomes and maternal immunization
topic Regular paper
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8605263/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34825164
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jvacx.2021.100123
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