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Evaluating methodological approaches to assess the severity of infection with SARS-CoV-2 variants: scoping review and applications on Belgian COVID-19 data.
and biases that researchers are confronted with and evaluate different methodological approaches to study the severity of infection with SARS-CoV-2 variants. METHODS: We reviewed the literature to ...
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 ...
Socio-economic differences in participation of households in a Belgian national health survey.
Volume 23, Issue 6, p.981-5 (2013) Keywords: ADOLESCENT Adult Belgium Bias (Epidemiology) Data collection Educational Status Family Characteristics Female health surveys Humans 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 ...
Insights into the association of ACEIs/ARBs use and COVID-19 prognosis: a multistate modelling study of nationwide hospital surveillance data from Belgium.
the potential exacerbation of COVID-19 severity and fatality. Previous studies addressing this question have used standard methods that may lead to biased estimates when analysing hospital data because ...