Epidemiological studies of the non-specific effects of vaccines : II - methodological issues in the design and analysis of cohort studies

C.P. Farrington, L.H. Moulton, Martin Firth, P.K. Andersen, S. Evans

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    Abstract

    We review sources of bias which can affect non-randomized cohort studies of non-specific effects of vaccines on child mortality. Using examples from the literature on non-specific effects, we describe different sources of selection and information bias, and, where possible, outline analysis strategies to mitigate or eliminate such biases.
    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)977-985
    JournalTROPICAL MEDICINE & INTERNATIONAL HEALTH
    Volume14
    Issue number9
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 2009

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