Serially Combining Epidemiological Designs Does Not Improve Overall Signal Detection in Vaccine Safety Surveillance.
Faaizah ArshadMartijn J SchuemieFan BuEvan P MintyThamir M AlshammariLana Y H LaiTalita Duarte-SallesStephen FortinFredrik NybergPatrick B RyanGeorge HripcsakDaniel Prieto-AlhambraMarc A SuchardPublished in: Drug safety (2023)
While serial combination produced fewer false-positive signals compared with the most specific method, it generated more false-negative signals compared with the most sensitive method. Using a historical comparator design followed by an SCCS analysis yielded decreased sensitivity in evaluating safety signals relative to a one-stage SCCS approach. While the current use of serial testing in vaccine surveillance may provide a practical paradigm for signal identification and triage, single epidemiological designs should be explored as valuable approaches to detecting signals.