Benefit-risk assessment of vaccines

Vaccine. 2024 Feb 6;42(4):969-971. doi: 10.1016/j.vaccine.2023.07.041. Epub 2023 Aug 8.

Abstract

Benefit-risk assessment (BRA) is critical for decision-making throughout the vaccine life cycle. It requires scientific assessment of evidence to make an informed judgment on whether the vaccine has a favourable benefit-risk profile i.e. the benefits of the vaccine outweigh its risks for use in its intended indication. The assessment must also consider data gaps and uncertainties, using sensitivity analyses to show the impact of these uncertainties in the assessment. The BRA field has advanced considerably over the past years, including the use of structured BRA frameworks, quantitative BRA models and use of the patient experience data. Analytical tools and procedures to standardize BRA implementation have become increasingly important. A Benefit-Risk Assessment Module has been prepared to enable the planning, assessment, and communication of relevant BRA information via a structured B-R framework. The module can help facilitate the conduct and communication of defensible BRAs by vaccine developers, funders, regulators and policy makers in high, middle or low-income countries, both for regulatory submissions and in public health responses to infectious diseases, including for epidemics.

Keywords: Assessment; Benefit-risk; Guidelines; Module; Vaccine; Vaccine safety.

MeSH terms

  • Communication
  • Humans
  • Risk Assessment / methods
  • Uncertainty
  • Vaccines*

Substances

  • Vaccines