Table 3.
Does vaccine resistance vary by: | |
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…pathogen? | There was considerable variation in findings within studies of the same pathogen, though only S.
pneumoniae was examined in more than two studies. |
…region? | Geographic location did not appear to influence whether studies predicted vaccine resistance; studies in the same region (e.g. European countries) had varied predictions. |
…vaccine characteristics? | Studies of theoretical vaccines that do not yet exist predicted a wider range of vaccine resistance outcomes compared to studies of well-documented extant vaccines which more consistently predicted mild to moderate vaccine resistance (see results paragraph nine for further details). |
…model type? | Agent-based or statistical models did not predict outcomes markedly different from the majority of studies, which used compartmental models. |
…model parameters? | Within studies that conducted sensitivity analyses, model prediction proved to be influenced by parameter choice, though cross-immunity was the only factor that consistently influenced predictions of vaccine resistance in studies that included it (see results paragraph eleven for further details). |