Selected article for: "human coronavirus and respiratory syncytial virus"

Author: Scott, Allison Nicole; Buchan, Sarah A; Kwong, Jeffrey C; Drews, Steven J; Simmonds, Kimberley A; Svenson, Lawrence W
Title: Using population-wide administrative and laboratory data to estimate type- and subtype-specific influenza vaccine effectiveness: a surveillance protocol
  • Document date: 2019_9_30
  • ID: 606hx36y_18
    Snippet: A(H1N1)pdm09, and influenza B) [28] . All covariates will be considered for the adjusted model. SAS version 203 9.4 will be used for all statistical analysis (SAS Institute Inc, Cary, NC). VE estimates will be compared to As shedding of influenza virus continues for approximately 4-5 days after symptom onset, bias can result if 206 specimens that are collected too long after symptom onset are used [29] . Most studies use a threshold of 7 207 days.....
    Document: A(H1N1)pdm09, and influenza B) [28] . All covariates will be considered for the adjusted model. SAS version 203 9.4 will be used for all statistical analysis (SAS Institute Inc, Cary, NC). VE estimates will be compared to As shedding of influenza virus continues for approximately 4-5 days after symptom onset, bias can result if 206 specimens that are collected too long after symptom onset are used [29] . Most studies use a threshold of 7 207 days [30] . To test the robustness of the findings, a sensitivity analysis will be performed; controls will be 208 restricted to those specimens positive for a different respiratory virus (i.e. coronavirus, human respiratory 209 syncytial virus) (As suggested by Sullivan et al 2016) .

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