Author: Benkeser, David; D'iaz, Iv'an; Ran, Jialu
Title: Inference for natural mediation effects under case-cohort sampling with applications in identifying COVID-19 vaccine correlates of protection Cord-id: holm86rd Document date: 2021_3_3
ID: holm86rd
Snippet: Combating the SARS-CoV2 pandemic will require the fast development of effective preventive vaccines. Regulatory agencies may open accelerated approval pathways for vaccines if an immunological marker can be established as a mediator of a vaccine's protection. A rich source of information for identifying such correlates are large-scale efficacy trials of COVID-19 vaccines, where immune responses are measured subject to a case-cohort sampling design. We propose two approaches to estimation of medi
Document: Combating the SARS-CoV2 pandemic will require the fast development of effective preventive vaccines. Regulatory agencies may open accelerated approval pathways for vaccines if an immunological marker can be established as a mediator of a vaccine's protection. A rich source of information for identifying such correlates are large-scale efficacy trials of COVID-19 vaccines, where immune responses are measured subject to a case-cohort sampling design. We propose two approaches to estimation of mediation parameters in the context of case-cohort sampling designs. We establish the theoretical large-sample efficiency of our proposed estimators and evaluate them in a realistic simulation to understand whether they can be employed in the analysis of COVID-19 vaccine efficacy trials.
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