Case‐base methods for studying vaccination safety
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Recommendations
- Design and analysis of vaccine studies
- Monitoring vaccine safety by studying temporal variation of adverse events using vaccine adverse event reporting system
- Statistics in clinical and observational vaccine studies
- Signal detection of adverse events with imperfect confirmation rates in vaccine safety studies using self-controlled case series design
- The association between multidose vaccinations and death: comparing case series methods when the first exposure changes the general risk of an event
- Flexible modelling of vaccine effect in self-controlled case series models
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Cited in
(4)- The association between multidose vaccinations and death: comparing case series methods when the first exposure changes the general risk of an event
- Monitoring vaccine safety by studying temporal variation of adverse events using vaccine adverse event reporting system
- A case-base sampling method for estimating recurrent event intensities
- Signal detection of adverse events with imperfect confirmation rates in vaccine safety studies using self-controlled case series design
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