Geographically skewed recruitment and COVID-19 seroprevalence estimates: a cross-sectional serosurve...
Geographically skewed recruitment and COVID-19 seroprevalence estimates: a cross-sectional serosurveillance study and mathematical modelling analysis
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Brown, Tyler , de Salazar Munoz, Pablo Martinez , Bhatia, Abhishek , Bunda, Bridget , Williams, Ellen K , Bor, David , Miller, James S , Mohareb, Amir , Thierauf, Julia , Yang, Wenxin , Villalba, Julian , Naranbai, Vivek , Garcia Beltran, Wilfredo , Miller, Tyler E , Kress, Doug , Stelljes, Kristen , Johnson, Keith , Larremore, Dan , Lennerz, Jochen , Iafrate, A John , Balsari, Satchit , Buckee, Caroline and Grad, Yonatan
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England: British Medical Journal Publishing Group
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England: British Medical Journal Publishing Group
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ObjectivesConvenience sampling is an imperfect but important tool for seroprevalence studies. For COVID-19, local geographic variation in cases or vaccination can confound studies that rely on the geographically skewed recruitment inherent to convenience sampling. The objectives of this study were: (1) quantifying how geographically skewed recruitm...
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Geographically skewed recruitment and COVID-19 seroprevalence estimates: a cross-sectional serosurveillance study and mathematical modelling analysis
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de Salazar Munoz, Pablo Martinez
Bhatia, Abhishek
Bunda, Bridget
Williams, Ellen K
Bor, David
Miller, James S
Mohareb, Amir
Thierauf, Julia
Yang, Wenxin
Villalba, Julian
Naranbai, Vivek
Garcia Beltran, Wilfredo
Miller, Tyler E
Kress, Doug
Stelljes, Kristen
Johnson, Keith
Larremore, Dan
Lennerz, Jochen
Iafrate, A John
Balsari, Satchit
Buckee, Caroline
Grad, Yonatan
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TN_cdi_doaj_primary_oai_doaj_org_article_fda6128353b1463d8f5a757bb9435891
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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/TN_cdi_doaj_primary_oai_doaj_org_article_fda6128353b1463d8f5a757bb9435891
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2044-6055
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2044-6055
DOI
10.1136/bmjopen-2022-061840