Potential effect modification of RTS,S/AS01 malaria vaccine efficacy by household socio-economic status

Abstract Background In the phase III RTS,S /AS01 trial, significant heterogeneity in efficacy of the vaccine across study sites was seen. Question on whether variations in socio - economic status (SES) of participant contributed to the heterogeinity of the vaccine efficacy (VE) remains unknown. Meth...

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Main Authors: Stephaney Gyaase, Kwaku Poku Asante, Elisha Adeniji, Owusu Boahen, Matthew Cairns, Seth Owusu-Agyei
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1186/s12889-021-10294-x
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spelling doaj-68f24a220e57459fbe446b2d603bf6282021-01-31T12:08:57ZengBMCBMC Public Health1471-24582021-01-012111810.1186/s12889-021-10294-xPotential effect modification of RTS,S/AS01 malaria vaccine efficacy by household socio-economic statusStephaney Gyaase0Kwaku Poku Asante1Elisha Adeniji2Owusu Boahen3Matthew Cairns4Seth Owusu-Agyei5Kintampo Health Research Centre, Ghana Health ServiceKintampo Health Research Centre, Ghana Health ServiceKintampo Health Research Centre, Ghana Health ServiceKintampo Health Research Centre, Ghana Health ServiceTropical Epidemiology Group, London School of Hygiene and Tropical MedicineKintampo Health Research Centre, Ghana Health ServiceAbstract Background In the phase III RTS,S /AS01 trial, significant heterogeneity in efficacy of the vaccine across study sites was seen. Question on whether variations in socio - economic status (SES) of participant contributed to the heterogeinity of the vaccine efficacy (VE) remains unknown. Methods Data from the Phase III RTS,S /AS01 trial in children aged 5–17 months in Kintampo were re-analysed. SES of each child was derived from the Kintampo Health and Demographic Surveillance System, using principal component analysis of household assets. Extended Cox regression was used to estimate the interaction between RTS,S/AS01 VE and household SES. Results Protective efficacy of the RTS,S/AS0 vaccine significantly varied by participant’s household SES, thus increase in household SES was associated with an increase in protective efficacy (P-value = 0.0041). Effect modification persisted after adjusting for age at first vaccination, gender, distance from community to the health facility, child’s haemoglobin level, household size, place of residence and mothers’ educational level. Conclusion Household SES may be a proxy for malaria transmission intensity. The study showed a significant modification of the RTS,S/AS01 malaria vaccine efficacy by the different levels of child’s household socio - economic status. Trial registration Efficacy of GSK Biologicals’ candidate malaria vaccine (25049) against malaria disease in infants and children in Africa. NCT00866619 prospectively registered on 20 March 2009.https://doi.org/10.1186/s12889-021-10294-xSocio-economic statusMalariaVaccineProtective efficacyMalaria incidence
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author Stephaney Gyaase
Kwaku Poku Asante
Elisha Adeniji
Owusu Boahen
Matthew Cairns
Seth Owusu-Agyei
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Kwaku Poku Asante
Elisha Adeniji
Owusu Boahen
Matthew Cairns
Seth Owusu-Agyei
Potential effect modification of RTS,S/AS01 malaria vaccine efficacy by household socio-economic status
BMC Public Health
Socio-economic status
Malaria
Vaccine
Protective efficacy
Malaria incidence
author_facet Stephaney Gyaase
Kwaku Poku Asante
Elisha Adeniji
Owusu Boahen
Matthew Cairns
Seth Owusu-Agyei
author_sort Stephaney Gyaase
title Potential effect modification of RTS,S/AS01 malaria vaccine efficacy by household socio-economic status
title_short Potential effect modification of RTS,S/AS01 malaria vaccine efficacy by household socio-economic status
title_full Potential effect modification of RTS,S/AS01 malaria vaccine efficacy by household socio-economic status
title_fullStr Potential effect modification of RTS,S/AS01 malaria vaccine efficacy by household socio-economic status
title_full_unstemmed Potential effect modification of RTS,S/AS01 malaria vaccine efficacy by household socio-economic status
title_sort potential effect modification of rts,s/as01 malaria vaccine efficacy by household socio-economic status
publisher BMC
series BMC Public Health
issn 1471-2458
publishDate 2021-01-01
description Abstract Background In the phase III RTS,S /AS01 trial, significant heterogeneity in efficacy of the vaccine across study sites was seen. Question on whether variations in socio - economic status (SES) of participant contributed to the heterogeinity of the vaccine efficacy (VE) remains unknown. Methods Data from the Phase III RTS,S /AS01 trial in children aged 5–17 months in Kintampo were re-analysed. SES of each child was derived from the Kintampo Health and Demographic Surveillance System, using principal component analysis of household assets. Extended Cox regression was used to estimate the interaction between RTS,S/AS01 VE and household SES. Results Protective efficacy of the RTS,S/AS0 vaccine significantly varied by participant’s household SES, thus increase in household SES was associated with an increase in protective efficacy (P-value = 0.0041). Effect modification persisted after adjusting for age at first vaccination, gender, distance from community to the health facility, child’s haemoglobin level, household size, place of residence and mothers’ educational level. Conclusion Household SES may be a proxy for malaria transmission intensity. The study showed a significant modification of the RTS,S/AS01 malaria vaccine efficacy by the different levels of child’s household socio - economic status. Trial registration Efficacy of GSK Biologicals’ candidate malaria vaccine (25049) against malaria disease in infants and children in Africa. NCT00866619 prospectively registered on 20 March 2009.
topic Socio-economic status
Malaria
Vaccine
Protective efficacy
Malaria incidence
url https://doi.org/10.1186/s12889-021-10294-x
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