Establishing the African region monitoring vaccine effectiveness (AFRO-MoVE) network for respiratory pathogens.

C E Gurry, J M Mwenda, A Nardone, S Cohuet, A Worwui, M Valenciano, H C Lewis, C S Wiysonge, R Katsande, R Mukaro, F Braka, A S Gueye, T Balde, I Bergeri, B Impouma
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Population-level vaccination with newly developed vaccines to respond to the COVID-19 pandemic created a need to monitor vaccine effectiveness (VE) in the context of emerging SARS-CoV-2 variants and changing epidemiology. WHO and partners launched the African Region Monitoring Vaccine Effectiveness (AFRO-MoVE) Network in March 2021 to assess the performance of COVID-19 vaccines in real-world conditions in Africa. The Network aimed to facilitate and support comparable COVID-19 vaccine effectiveness studies in the African region, to provide a platform of scientific expertise and infrastructure, encourage the use of robust similar study designs to enable pooling to produce regional VE estimates and to build a sustainable network of hospitals, institutions, and experts to evaluate vaccines against pandemic and endemic respiratory pathogens. In the two years since its inception, the network has coordinated VE studies in the region and provided technical guidance and generic protocols employing robust methodologies. It brought together over 200 experts, representing 22 African countries and 55 organisations, and strengthened capacities by hosting ten webinars and six technical workshops. Of the 55 partners organisations, 25 based in 13 countries collaborated on implementing VE studies in the region. AFRO-MoVE supported study implementation in two phases, first targeting COVID-19 vaccination priority groups, then the general population. The network provides technical and financial support to nine studies, including three cohort studies in health workers and adults with comorbidities, and six test-negative design studies evaluating VE against symptomatic and severe disease. A data platform was established for pooled regional estimates. The AFRO-MoVE Network can form a sustainable platform to provide data for evidence informed decisions and timely VE monitoring for existing and new vaccines against respiratory pathogens and other diseases in the African region. Further development and consolidation of the network's activities can enable rapid response to future epidemics and pandemics.

建立非洲地区呼吸道病原体疫苗有效性监测网络(AFRO-MoVE)。
为应对COVID-19大流行,在新出现的SARS-CoV-2变体和不断变化的流行病学背景下,使用新开发的疫苗进行人群水平疫苗接种产生了监测疫苗有效性(VE)的需求。世卫组织及其合作伙伴于2021年3月启动了非洲区域疫苗有效性监测网络,以评估COVID-19疫苗在非洲现实条件下的表现。该网络旨在促进和支持在非洲区域开展类似的COVID-19疫苗有效性研究,提供一个科学专业知识和基础设施平台,鼓励使用强有力的类似研究设计,以便汇集起来产生区域免疫系统评估,并建立一个由医院、机构和专家组成的可持续网络,以评估针对大流行和地方性呼吸道病原体的疫苗。自成立以来的两年中,该网络协调了该区域的VE研究,并采用可靠的方法提供了技术指导和通用协议。它汇集了代表22个非洲国家和55个组织的200多名专家,并通过举办10次网络研讨会和6次技术讲习班加强了能力。在55个伙伴组织中,13个国家的25个合作组织在本区域实施了企业教育研究。AFRO-MoVE支持的研究分两个阶段实施,首先针对COVID-19疫苗接种重点群体,然后针对普通人群。该网络为9项研究提供技术和财政支持,其中包括3项针对卫生工作者和患有合并症的成人的队列研究,以及6项检测阴性设计研究,评估VE对有症状和严重疾病的影响。建立了汇总区域估计的数据平台。AFRO-MoVE网络可以形成一个可持续的平台,为在有证据的情况下作出决定和及时监测非洲区域针对呼吸道病原体和其他疾病的现有疫苗和新疫苗提供数据。进一步发展和巩固该网络的活动可以对未来的流行病和大流行病作出快速反应。
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