Monitoring immunological COVID-19 vaccine clinical testing across the CEPI Centralized Laboratory Network
Lauren M. Schwartz, Jose Vila-Belda, Jerome Carless, Sadish Dhakal, Koen Hostyn, Trina Gorman, Deborah Ogbeni, Gathoni Kamuyu, Mark Manak, Valentina Bernasconi, Ali Azizi

TL;DR
This paper describes a centralized system for tracking and analyzing immunological data from multiple vaccine trials, improving data accuracy and decision-making for vaccine development.
Contribution
A centralized data management system for harmonizing immunological data across vaccine trials in the CEPI CLN.
Findings
The system processed over 70,000 clinical samples from various vaccine developers.
Data quality checks and expert reviews ensured accurate and complete results.
An interactive dashboard enabled analysis of trends and results across studies.
Abstract
The CEPI-Centralized Laboratory Network (CLN) has significantly contributed to the development of several approved SARS-CoV-2 vaccines by conducting over 70,000 clinical samples for testing from various vaccine developers. A centralized data management system was developed to track, review, store and share immunological clinical results generated from sample testing. The data system ensures the completeness and accuracy of submitted results and checks the set criteria in controls for each assay. Each testing facility within the network submits their results to a secure storage system using report forms with embedded data quality checks. Upon submission, a statistical program runs additional checks to identify errors in completeness and uniqueness. Any discrepancies or errors are shared with the testing facility to rectify. Reports are further reviewed by CEPI-CLN experts before…
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TopicsSARS-CoV-2 and COVID-19 Research · SARS-CoV-2 detection and testing · COVID-19 Clinical Research Studies
