Estimating the variance of disease-prevalence estimates from population-based registries
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- Age-Specific Incidence and Prevalence: A Statistical Perspective
- Nonparametric Estimation from Incomplete Observations
- Two Approaches for Estimating Disease Prevalence from Population‐Based Registries of Incidence and Total Mortality
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