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Sex difference in innate inflammatory response and macrophage polarization in Streptococcus agalactiae-induced pneumonia and potential role of microRNA-223-3p.
polarization, we investigated its potential contribution in sex bias of GBS-induced innate inflammatory response. Knock-down of miR-223-3p with specific antagomiR resulted in increased inflammatory response and ...
Generating the evidence for risk reduction: a contribution to the future of food-based dietary guidelines.
categorical comparisons, but also on linear and non-linear dose-response associations. Risk of bias of the individual studies of the meta-analysis should be assessed, rated and the overall credibility of the ...
Additional weighting for education affects estimates from a National Health Interview Survey.
Oyen; Van Herck, Koen Source: Eur J Public Health, Volume 27, Issue 5, p.892-897 (2017) Keywords: Adult Aged Aged, 80 and over Belgium bias Data Interpretation, Statistical Educational Status Female ...
Association between variables used in the field substitution and post-stratification adjustment in the Belgian health interview survey and non-response.
Volume 59, Issue 1, p.197-206 (2014) Keywords: Adult Aged Belgium Bias (Epidemiology) Data Interpretation, Statistical Female health surveys Humans Interviews as Topic Logistic Models Male middle aged ...
The impact of individual-level heterogeneity on estimated infectious disease burden: a simulation study.
factors Bias (Epidemiology) Communicable Diseases Computer Simulation Cost of Illness Disabled Persons Disease Progression Humans Models, Biological probability Quality-Adjusted Life Years risk Abstract: ...
Optimising the case-crossover design for use in shared exposure settings.
Publication Type: Peer reviewed scientific article Authors: Toon Braeye; N Hens Source: Epidemiol Infect, Volume 148 (2020) Keywords: bias Case-Control Studies Confounding Factors, Epidemiologic ...
Commentary to the recent study by Wang et al.
Publication Type: Non-peer reviewed scientific publication Authors: Toon Braeye Source: Stat Methods Med Res, Volume 29, Issue 7 (2020) Keywords: bias Cross-Over Studies Health Topics: Health and ...
Unit Response and Costs in Web Versus Face-To-Face Data Collection: Comparison of Two Cross-sectional Health Surveys.
response than traditional modes, and this may increase bias in the measured indicators. OBJECTIVE: This research assesses the unit response and costs of a web study versus face-to-face (F2F) study. METHODS: ...