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The SPEAC team organized a webinar on April 24th, 2023, focused on the use of background rates for observed/expected analysis. The webinar featured three presentations, followed by a Q&A session. More details: Background rates of AESI for COVID-19, how have they been used? by Miriam Sturkenboom (SPEAC) - [00:00 - 10: 58] FDA COVID-19 vaccine safety surveillance: Use of background rates and observed/expected analyses by Brendan Day (US FDA-CBER) - [10:58 - 23:58] COVID-19 vaccines: Observed-to-expected analyses by Maria Gordillo Maranon and Catherine Cohet (EMA) - [23:58 - 23:58] Q&A - [39:57 - 58:59] The recording can be accessed below.
The SPEAC project has been funded in whole by CEPI.
SPEAC, CEPI, Background rates, COVID-19
SPEAC, CEPI, Background rates, COVID-19
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