Malaria vaccine-related adverse events among children under 5 in sub-Saharan Africa: systematic review and meta analysis protocol
Date
2023
Journal Title
Journal ISSN
Volume Title
Publisher
BMJ Open
Abstract
Introduction The RTS,S vaccine has been approved
for use in children under 5 living in moderate to high
malaria transmission areas. However, clinically important
adverse events have been reported in countries in sub Saharan Africa. This systematic review aims to assess the
frequency, severity and clinical importance of vaccine related adverse events.
Methods and analysis This systematic review protocol
has been prepared following robust methods and reported
in line with the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic
reviews and Meta-Analyses for protocols guidelines. We
will search PubMed, CINAHL, LILACS, Google Scholar,
SCOPUS, WEB OF SCIENCE, Cochrane library, HINARI,
African Journals Online, Trip Pro and TOXNET from 2000
to 30 September 2023, without language restrictions. We
will also search conference proceedings, dissertations,
World Bank Open Knowledge Repository, and WHO,
PATH, UNICEF, Food and Drugs Authorities and European
Medicines Agency databases, preprint repositories and
reference lists of relevant studies for additional studies.
Experts in the field will be contacted for unpublished
or published studies missed by our searches. At least
two reviewers will independently select studies and
extract data using pretested tools and assess risk of
bias in the included studies using the Cochrane risk of
bias tool. Any disagreements will be resolved through
discussion between the reviewers. Heterogeneity will be
explored graphically, and statistically using the I2
statistic.
We will conduct random-effects meta-analysis when
heterogeneity is appreciable, and express dichotomous
outcomes (serious adverse events, cerebral malaria
and febrile convulsion) as risk ratio (RR) with their
95% CI. We will perform subgroup analysis to assess
the impact of heterogeneity and sensitivity analyses to
test the robustness of the effect estimates. The overall
level of evidence will be assessed using Grading of
Recommendations Assessment, Development and
Evaluation.
Ethics and dissemination Ethical approval is not
required for a systematic review. The findings of this
study will be disseminated through stakeholder forums,
conferences and peer-review publications.
Description
Research Article
Keywords
Malaria, vaccine, children
Citation
To cite: Ohene-Adjei K, Asante KP, Akuffo KO, et al. Malaria vaccine-related adverse events among children under 5 in sub-Saharan Africa: systematic review and meta analysis protocol. BMJ Open 2023;13:e076985. doi:10.1136/ bmjopen-2023-076985