Statistical considerations on real time and extended controlled temperature conditions (ECTC) stability data analysis of vaccines.
Vaccine
; 41(42): 6206-6214, 2023 10 06.
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BACKGROUND: Although maintaining vaccines in a strict cold chain has cost and logistical implications in low- and middle-income countries, only a few vaccines have obtained approval for extended controlled temperature conditions (ECTC) application, which permits the administration of vaccines after storage outside of the cold chain for a defined period. We developed a methodology to evaluate stability data and calculate minimum release potency (MRP) in support of ECTC application. METHODS: The methodology is focused on statistical considerations consisting of stability data collection, statistical analysis plan, statistical modelling, and statistical report. It uses mock stability data from a hypothetical product and may serve as a helpful guide for other products. The statistical data analysis is performed using the R program which is an open-source program and validated using the SAS software. RESULTS: We developed a stability data testing scheme that included 24 lots with six-time points for up to 24â¯months under real-time and real condition (RT) in the cold chain samples stored at 2-8⯰C and 12 lots with six timepoints for 14â¯days under ECTC samples stored at 40⯰C. The log-transformed stability data met the linear regression assumptions and were poolable from representative lots with no significant lot variation. The linear regression analysis model with a common slope and intercept confirmed the stable antigen content over time under RT and ECTC by the mean regression line and 95% confidence interval. Based on the fitted models and the estimated coefficients, the antigen content value of 966 was derived as the MRP under RT for 24â¯months followed by 14â¯days under ECTC. CONCLUSION: The presented framework of statistical considerations, with practical methods and R program codes to perform statistical analysis, may serve as a guide for developing the CTC data for a vaccine's stability evaluation prospectively.
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Vacinas
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Vaccine
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2023
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