Tuesday, April 24, 2018
3:30 pm - 4:30 pm
701 Blockley Hall, 423 Guardian Drive, Philadelphia, PA 19104
Title: Cluster Randomized Test Negative Designs: Inference and Application to Vector Trials to Eliminate Dengue FeverAbstract: The successful introduction of the intracellular bacterium Wolbachia into Aedes aegypti mosquitoes enables a practical approach for dengue prevention through release of Wolbachia-infected mosquitoes. Wolbachia reduces dengue virus replication in the mosquito and, once established in the mosquito population, it is possible that this will provide a long-term and sustainable approach to reducing or eliminating dengue transmission. A critical next step is to assess the efficacy of Wolbachia deployments in reducing dengue virus transmission in the field. We describe and discuss the statistical design of a large-scale cluster randomized test-negative parallel arm study to measure the efficacy of such interventions. Comparison of permutation inferential approaches to model based methods will be described. Extensions to allow for individual covariates, and alternate designs such as the stepped wedge approach, will also be briefly introduced.