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Author: Andrew A. Lover
Title: Quantifying treatment effects of hydroxychloroquine and azithromycin for COVID-19: a secondary analysis of an open label non-randomized clinical trial (Gautret et al, 2020)
  • Document date: 2020_3_27
  • ID: azvbl4ie_1
    Snippet: Evidence-based public health programming is essential for global pandemic planning, and optimization of resources. However, unadjusted analyses may provide distorted estimates, or not full utilize scarce clinical data, especially in with consideration of intention-to-treat analyses, where all persons enrolled are analysed [5, 6] . Finally, effect size estimates allow for the magnitude of potential clinical impact to considered in policy adoption,.....
    Document: Evidence-based public health programming is essential for global pandemic planning, and optimization of resources. However, unadjusted analyses may provide distorted estimates, or not full utilize scarce clinical data, especially in with consideration of intention-to-treat analyses, where all persons enrolled are analysed [5, 6] . Finally, effect size estimates allow for the magnitude of potential clinical impact to considered in policy adoption, as statistical significance may not be biologically important [7] .

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