Ausgabe 1/2012
Inhalt (9 Artikel)
Carpet-dust chemicals as measures of exposure: Implications of variability
Todd P Whitehead, John R Nuckols, Mary H Ward, Stephen M Rappaport
Causal diagrams in systems epidemiology
Michael Joffe, Manoj Gambhir, Marc Chadeau-Hyam, Paolo Vineis
Choosing a survey sample when data on the population are limited: a method using Global Positioning Systems and aerial and satellite photographs
Harry S Shannon, Royce Hutson, Athena Kolbe, Bernadette Stringer, Ted Haines
Event-based internet biosurveillance: relation to epidemiological observation
Noele P Nelson, Li Yang, Aimee R Reilly, Jessica E Hardin, David M Hartley
Performance of small cluster surveys and the clustered LQAS design to estimate local-level vaccination coverage in Mali
Andrea Minetti, Margarita Riera-Montes, Fabienne Nackers, Thomas Roederer, Marie Hortense Koudika, Johanne Sekkenes, Aurore Taconet, Florence Fermon, Albouhary Touré, Rebecca F Grais, Francesco Checchi
Recovery of information from multiple imputation: a simulation study
Katherine J Lee, John B Carlin
The validation of a three-stage screening methodology for detecting active convulsive epilepsy in population-based studies in health and demographic surveillance systems
Anthony K Ngugi, Christian Bottomley, Eddie Chengo, Martha Z Kombe, Michael Kazungu, Evasius Bauni, Caroline K Mbuba, Immo Kleinschmidt, Charles R Newton
The effect of improved rural sanitation on diarrhoea and helminth infection: design of a cluster-randomized trial in Orissa, India
Thomas Clasen, Sophie Boisson, Parimita Routray, Oliver Cumming, Marion Jenkins, Jeroen H J Ensink, Melissa Bell, Matthew C Freeman, Soosai Peppin, Wolf-Peter Schmidt
A tutorial in estimating the prevalence of disease in humans and animals in the absence of a gold standard diagnostic
Fraser I Lewis, Paul R Torgerson