The Brighton collaboration standardized module for vaccine benefit-risk assessment
- PMID: 38135642
- DOI: 10.1016/j.vaccine.2023.09.039
The Brighton collaboration standardized module for vaccine benefit-risk assessment
Abstract
Vaccine Benefit-Risk (B-R) assessment consists of evaluating the benefits and risks of a vaccine and making a judgment whether the expected key benefits outweigh the potential key risks associated with its expected use. B-R supports regulatory and public health decision-making throughout the vaccine's lifecycle. In August 2021, the Brighton Collaboration's Benefit-Risk Assessment of VAccines by TechnolOgy (BRAVATO) Benefit-Risk Assessment Module working group was established to develop a standard module to support the planning, conduct and evaluation of structured B-R assessments for vaccines from different platforms, based on data from clinical trials, post-marketing studies and real-world evidence. It enables sharing of relevant information via value trees, effects tables and graphical depictions of B-R trade-offs. It is intended to support vaccine developers, funders, regulators and policy makers in high-, middle- or low-income countries to help inform decision-making and facilitate transparent communication concerning development, licensure, deployment and other lifecycle decisions.
Keywords: Benefit-risk; Framework; Guidelines; Module; Vaccine safety; Vaccines.
Copyright © 2023 The Author(s). Published by Elsevier Ltd.. All rights reserved.
Conflict of interest statement
Declaration of Competing Interest The authors declare the following financial interests/personal relationships which may be considered as potential competing interests: B.L. is an employee of Janssen Research and Development, LLC, is a stockholder in Johnson & Johnson, and possesses a portfolio that at times includes other pharmaceutical, vaccine and health care-related companies. V.B. is an employee, and own shares options, of GSK. N.L.B. is an employee of and stockholder of Novavax, Inc.
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