Hannah J. Morgan , Hazel J. Clothier , Philip Witowski , James H. Boyd , Gonzalo Sepulveda Kattan , Gerardo Luis Dimaguila , Aishwarya N. Shetty , Jim P. Buttery
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Abstract
Objective
Post-licensure vaccine safety surveillance of adverse events following immunisation is critical to ensure public safety and confidence in vaccines. This paper aims to describe the governance structure and data linkage methodology behind the establishment of the largest linked vaccine safety surveillance data resource in Australia – The Vaccine Safety Health Link (VSHL).
Methods
The Vaccine Safety Health Link contains linked records from the Australian Immunisation Register with records from hospital, perinatal, mortality, and notifiable disease datasets in near real-time. Linkage is done by the Centre for Victorian Data Linkage who receive the datasets in an identifiable format which then undergo standardisation, enrichment, linkage, quality assurance and de-identification, prior to being supplied for analysis.
Results
The VSHL data resource allows sensitive and rapid analysis of a broad spectrum of suspected adverse events to ensure the safety of all vaccines administered. It is also used to refute spurious concerns where no associations are found, upholding trust, and maintaining vaccine confidence.
Conclusions
The Vaccine Safety Health Link's surveillance design complements existing vaccine safety surveillance methods. Challenges encountered and lessons learnt using Vaccine Safety Health Link would benefit linkage projects globally.
Implications for public health
In its first two years, The Vaccine Safety Health Link has been used for 14 vaccine safety investigations. Studies into these conditions would not have otherwise been possible. The Vaccine Safety Health Link also partners with the Global Vaccine Data Network™ for approved collaborative studies with a combined population of over 300 million people.
目的 对免疫接种后的不良事件进行许可后疫苗安全监测对于确保公众对疫苗的安全和信心至关重要。本文旨在介绍澳大利亚最大的链接疫苗安全监控数据资源--疫苗安全健康链接(VSHL)--建立背后的管理结构和数据链接方法。方法疫苗安全健康链接包含来自澳大利亚免疫登记册的链接记录,以及来自医院、围产期、死亡率和应通报疾病数据集的近乎实时的记录。链接由维多利亚州数据链接中心(Centre for Victorian Data Linkage)完成,该中心以可识别的格式接收数据集,然后对数据集进行标准化、丰富化、链接、质量保证和去标识化处理,最后提供给分析机构。结论疫苗安全健康链接的监测设计是对现有疫苗安全监测方法的补充。在使用疫苗安全健康链接过程中遇到的挑战和吸取的经验教训将使全球的链接项目受益。如果没有疫苗安全健康链接,就不可能对这些情况进行研究。疫苗安全健康链接 "还与 "全球疫苗数据网络"(Global Vaccine Data Network™)合作,开展已获批准的合作研究,研究对象总人数超过 3 亿。
期刊介绍:
The Australian and New Zealand Journal of Public Health (ANZJPH) is concerned with public health issues. The research reported includes formal epidemiological inquiries into the correlates and causes of diseases and health-related behaviour, analyses of public policy affecting health and disease, and detailed studies of the cultures and social structures within which health and illness exist. The Journal is multidisciplinary and aims to publish methodologically sound research from any of the academic disciplines that constitute public health.