Selected article for: "CI sensitivity and observed specificity"

Author: FAZ, Mirna; MARTÍNEZ, José Simón; QUIJANO-HERNÁNDEZ, Israel; FAJARDO, Raúl
Title: Reliability of clinical diagnosis and laboratory testing techniques currently used for identification of canine parvovirus enteritis in clinical settings
  • Document date: 2016_11_6
  • ID: z3in6bi2_14
    Snippet: Using clinical examination, veterinarians diagnosed only 57.8% of patients positive to CPV-2 and 100% of the negative dogs; therefore, the sensitivity value for clinical diagnosis was estimated as 57.7% (CI 0.95 42.2-72), and the observed specificity was 100% (CI 0.95 46.2-98.8)......
    Document: Using clinical examination, veterinarians diagnosed only 57.8% of patients positive to CPV-2 and 100% of the negative dogs; therefore, the sensitivity value for clinical diagnosis was estimated as 57.7% (CI 0.95 42.2-72), and the observed specificity was 100% (CI 0.95 46.2-98.8).

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