Trop Med Infect Dis. 2020 Sep 30;5(4):152. doi: 10.3390/tropicalmed5040152.
This commentary describes the creation of the Zika Virus Individual Participant Data Consortium, a global collaboration to address outstanding questions in Zika virus (ZIKV) epidemiology through conducting an individual participant data meta-analysis (IPD-MA). The aims of the IPD-MA are to (1) estimate the absolute and relative risks of miscarriage, fetal loss, and short- and long-term sequelae of fetal exposure; (2) identify and quantify the relative importance of different sources of heterogeneity (e.g., immune profiles, concurrent flavivirus infection) for the risk of adverse fetal, infant, and child outcomes among infants exposed to ZIKV in utero; and (3) develop and validate a prognostic model for the early identification of high-risk pregnancies and inform communication between health care providers and their patients and public health interventions (e.g., vector control strategies, antenatal care, and family planning programs). By leveraging data from a diversity of populations across the world, the IPD-MA will provide a more precise estimate of the risk of adverse ZIKV-related outcomes within clinically relevant subgroups and a quantitative assessment of the generalizability of these estimates across populations and settings. The ZIKV IPD Consortium effort is indicative of the growing recognition that data sharing is a central component of global health security and outbreak response.
本评论介绍了寨卡病毒个体参与者数据联盟的创建情况,这是一项全球合作项目,旨在通过开展个体参与者数据荟萃分析(IPD-MA)来解决寨卡病毒(ZIKV)流行病学中尚未解决的问题。IPD-MA的目标是:(1)估计胎儿暴露后流产、胎儿丢失以及短期和长期后遗症的绝对风险和相对风险;(2)确定并量化不同异质性来源(如免疫谱、同时感染黄病毒)对子宫内暴露于ZIKV的婴儿出现不良胎儿、婴儿和儿童结局风险的相对重要性;(3)开发并验证一种用于早期识别高危妊娠的预后模型,并为医疗保健提供者与其患者之间的沟通以及公共卫生干预措施(如病媒控制策略、产前护理和计划生育项目)提供信息。通过利用来自世界各地不同人群的数据,IPD-MA将在临床相关亚组中更精确地估计与ZIKV相关的不良结局风险,并对这些估计在不同人群和环境中的可推广性进行定量评估。寨卡病毒IPD联盟的工作表明,人们越来越认识到数据共享是全球卫生安全和疫情应对的核心组成部分。