Bias assessment of a test-negative design study of COVID-19 vaccine effectiveness used in national policymaking.

Sophie Graham ORCID logo ; Elise Tessier ; Julia Stowe ; Jamie Lopez Bernal ; Edward PK Parker ORCID logo ; Dorothea Nitsch ORCID logo ; Elizabeth Miller ORCID logo ; Nick Andrews ; Jemma L Walker ; Helen I McDonald ; (2023) Bias assessment of a test-negative design study of COVID-19 vaccine effectiveness used in national policymaking. Nature communications, 14 (1). 3984-. ISSN 2041-1723 DOI: 10.1038/s41467-023-39674-0
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National test-negative-case-control (TNCC) studies are used to monitor COVID-19 vaccine effectiveness in the UK. A questionnaire was sent to participants from the first published TNCC COVID-19 vaccine effectiveness study conducted by the UK Health Security Agency, to assess for potential biases and changes in behaviour related to vaccination. The original study included symptomatic adults aged ≥70 years testing for COVID-19 between 08/12/2020 and 21/02/2021. A questionnaire was sent to cases and controls tested from 1-21 February 2021. In this study, 8648 individuals responded to the questionnaire (36.5% response). Using information from the questionnaire to produce a combined estimate that accounted for all potential biases decreased the original vaccine effectiveness estimate after two doses of BNT162b2 from 88% (95% CI: 79-94%) to 85% (95% CI: 68-94%). Self-reported behaviour demonstrated minimal evidence of riskier behaviour after vaccination. These findings offer reassurance to policy makers and clinicians making decisions based on COVID-19 vaccine effectiveness TNCC studies.


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