Connected projects

Welcome to the connected projects research hub, an access point for EAVE II's 'connected projects'.

As the EAVE II project has grown and developed, several new research studies have come about. We refer to them as EAVE II connected projects.

Find out more at: What are connected projects?

For some of these projects, we showcase below their research outputs and provide further information on their teams, contact information, funding and partnerships.

The list below has been divided into ongoing projects at the top, and completed projects at the bottom. 

COVID-19 Health Impact on Long-term Child Development in Scotland (CHILDS) study.

A project looking to compare antibody levels post COVID-19 vaccination using multiple datasets involved in the National Core Studies Immunity programme.

The Long COVID project is building from the previous work of the EAVE II study, working towards developing and validating a risk prediction model for long COVID.

The Rapid Outcomes of COVID therapeutics in Eave II (ROCOVE) study is Investigating the uptake, safety, and effectiveness of monoclonal antibody therapy for COVID-19.

The COVID-19 in Pregnancy in Scotland (COPS) study aims to find out how COVID-19 infection during pregnancy affects mothers and babies.

National Core Studies - Data and Connectivity: COVID-19 Vaccines Pharmacovigilance (DaC-VaP).

The impact of COVID-19 vaccines in pregnancy, children and young people, and vulnerable groups (DaC-VaP-2) study.

Conducting the UK's first whole-population level analysis using individual level health data.

Project investigating serious COVID-19 'breakthough' events that occur after a person is given their primary and third / booster dose COVID-19 vaccines.

Project investigating serious COVID-19 'breakthrough' events that occur after a person is given their Autumn 2022 / second booster dose vaccine.

A rapid, short-term study part of the HDR UK / NIHR Winter Pressures initiative, which aims to inform on NHS compound winter pressure policy response.