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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_20
    Snippet: A potential limitation to this study is that the samples utilized here are clinical isolates taken through the 211 course of normal patient care, and are not from a standard case definition as is utilized in some other studies 212 [12] . To test the robustness of the findings, the analysis will be repeated using only cases and controls that 213 were given a diagnosis code for acute respiratory infection on the same day as specimen collection, as .....
    Document: A potential limitation to this study is that the samples utilized here are clinical isolates taken through the 211 course of normal patient care, and are not from a standard case definition as is utilized in some other studies 212 [12] . To test the robustness of the findings, the analysis will be repeated using only cases and controls that 213 were given a diagnosis code for acute respiratory infection on the same day as specimen collection, as per the 214 SESE database or MACAR. Appendix 3 lists the ICD-9 and ICD-10 codes used to define an acute respiratory 215 infection.

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