Background Numerous observational studies have reported that seniors who receive influenza vaccine are at substantially lower risk of death and hospitalization during the influenza season than unvaccinated seniors. These estimates could be influenced by differences in underlying health status between the vaccinated and unvaccinated groups. Since a protective effect of vaccination should be specific to influenza season, evaluation of non-influenza periods could indicate the possible contribution of bias to the estimates observed during influenza season. Methods We evaluated a cohort of 72 527 persons 65 years of age and older followed during an 8 year period and assessed the risk of death from any cause, or hospitalization for pneumonia or i...
diagnosis code variables in analytic models, therefore, does not produce estimates of effect that ar...
AbstractObjectiveTo compare the performance of the bias-adjusted meta-analysis to the conventional m...
Reliable estimates of the effectiveness of influenza vaccine among persons 65 years of age and older...
Although studies have shown influenza vaccines to be effec-tive in preventing death in the elderly p...
Administrative databases provide efficient methods to estimate influenza vaccine effectiveness (IVE)...
Administrative databases provide efficient methods to estimate influenza vaccine effectiveness (IVE)...
BackgroundReliable estimates of the effectiveness of influenza vaccine among persons 65 years of age...
Estimates of influenza vaccine effectiveness have mostly been derived from nonrandomised studies and...
In a recent review the effectiveness of influenza vaccination in the elderly was brought into questi...
OBJECTIVE: To compare the performance of the bias-adjusted meta-analysis to the conventional meta-an...
The exact magnitude of the benefit of influenza vaccine among elderly individuals is subject of cons...
Preinfluenza periods have been used to test for uncontrolled confounding in studies of influenza vac...
BACKGROUND: Estimates of the effectiveness of influenza vaccines in older adults may be biased becau...
Estimates of the effectiveness of influenza vaccines in older adults may be biased because of diffic...
Background: Estimates of the effectiveness of influenza vaccines in older adults may be biased becau...
diagnosis code variables in analytic models, therefore, does not produce estimates of effect that ar...
AbstractObjectiveTo compare the performance of the bias-adjusted meta-analysis to the conventional m...
Reliable estimates of the effectiveness of influenza vaccine among persons 65 years of age and older...
Although studies have shown influenza vaccines to be effec-tive in preventing death in the elderly p...
Administrative databases provide efficient methods to estimate influenza vaccine effectiveness (IVE)...
Administrative databases provide efficient methods to estimate influenza vaccine effectiveness (IVE)...
BackgroundReliable estimates of the effectiveness of influenza vaccine among persons 65 years of age...
Estimates of influenza vaccine effectiveness have mostly been derived from nonrandomised studies and...
In a recent review the effectiveness of influenza vaccination in the elderly was brought into questi...
OBJECTIVE: To compare the performance of the bias-adjusted meta-analysis to the conventional meta-an...
The exact magnitude of the benefit of influenza vaccine among elderly individuals is subject of cons...
Preinfluenza periods have been used to test for uncontrolled confounding in studies of influenza vac...
BACKGROUND: Estimates of the effectiveness of influenza vaccines in older adults may be biased becau...
Estimates of the effectiveness of influenza vaccines in older adults may be biased because of diffic...
Background: Estimates of the effectiveness of influenza vaccines in older adults may be biased becau...
diagnosis code variables in analytic models, therefore, does not produce estimates of effect that ar...
AbstractObjectiveTo compare the performance of the bias-adjusted meta-analysis to the conventional m...
Reliable estimates of the effectiveness of influenza vaccine among persons 65 years of age and older...