B4160 - Novel implementation of vaccinations against adult respiratory infection and respiratory pathogen surveillance - 04/11/2022

B number: 
B4160
Principal applicant name: 
Catherine Hyams | University of Bristol
Co-applicants: 
Title of project: 
Novel implementation of vaccinations against adult respiratory infection and respiratory pathogen surveillance
Proposal summary: 

Vaccination is currently underutilised in adults, despite the potential for this public health intervention to improve patient outcomes, and reduce healthcare usage and expense. Pre-licensure randomised controlled trials demonstrate vaccine safety and efficacy, but fail to evaluate the impact of these interventions in real-world settings, providing limited insight into outcomes for healthcare systems. Current post-implementation surveillance and safety studies lack detailed clinical outcomes and are limited by methodological constraints. There is therefore an urgent need to undertake well-conducted post-licensure pre-rollout (i.e. vaccine incorporation into national programmes) interventional implementation studies to provide such evidence.

This fellowship will aim to develop the methodology used within this field and undertake research that provides critical evidence for national and international public health decision making. Initially, I aim to undertake this research through an exemplar study of PCV20 (20-valent pneumococcal conjugate vaccine), which may extend into a post-implementation effectiveness study if PCV20 is implemented nationally. This would then provide a pre-existing platform to study RSV or novel influenza vaccine effectiveness.

Impact of research: 
The research proposed in this fellowship aims to improve understanding of human infectious disease and translating these insights into health benefits, thereby ensuring that the UK has the infrastructure, skills and expertise it needs. As such, it falls within the scope of the Infection and Immunity Board. Specific areas of strategic focus covered include: Global Health; Preparedness; Immunity and Infection throughout life; Chronic infection, comorbidity, immunomodulation.
Date proposal received: 
Tuesday, 4 October, 2022
Date proposal approved: 
Tuesday, 11 October, 2022
Keywords: 
Health Economics, Infection, Qualitative study, Cohort studies - attrition, bias, participant engagement, ethics