Estimates of disease prevalence in any host population are complicated by uncertainty in the outcome of diagnostic tests on individuals. In the absence of gold standard diagnostics (tests that give neither false positives nor false negatives), Bayesian latent class inference can be applied to batteries of diagnostic tests, providing posterior estimates of the sensitivity and specificity of each test, alongside posterior estimates of disease prevalence. Here we explore the influence of precision and accuracy of prior information on the precision and accuracy of posterior estimates of these key parameters. Our simulations use three diagnostic tests, yielding eight possible diagnostic outcomes per individual. Seven degrees of freedom allow the...
a<p>Prevalence and accuracy of each test was estimated by the observed proportion classified by cons...
Estimates of the sensitivity and specificity for new diagnostic tests based on evaluation against a ...
<div><p>Background</p><p>The indirect immunofluorescence assay (IFA) is considered a reference test ...
Estimation of the true prevalence of infected individuals involves the application of a diagnostic t...
Imperfect diagnostic testing reduces the power to detect significant predictors in classical cross-s...
To evaluate the probabilities of a disease state, ideally all subjects in a study should be diagnose...
In the assessment of the accuracy of diagnostic tests for infectious diseases, the true disease stat...
A model is presented to evaluate the accuracy of diagnostic tests from data from individuals that ar...
It is common in population screening surveys or in the investigation of new diagnostic tests to have...
Estimates of sensitivity and specificity can be biased by the preferential referral of patients with...
In the thesis, we assess the use of latent vari able models applied to diagnostic accuracy and dis e...
Interpretation of the result of a diagnostic test depends not only on the actual test result(s) but ...
Bayesian analyses of diagnostic test accuracy often require the assumption of constant test accuracy...
With the growing number of studies looking at the performance of diagnostic tests, combining the st...
Background: In application studies of latent class analysis (LCA) evaluating imperfect diagnostic te...
a<p>Prevalence and accuracy of each test was estimated by the observed proportion classified by cons...
Estimates of the sensitivity and specificity for new diagnostic tests based on evaluation against a ...
<div><p>Background</p><p>The indirect immunofluorescence assay (IFA) is considered a reference test ...
Estimation of the true prevalence of infected individuals involves the application of a diagnostic t...
Imperfect diagnostic testing reduces the power to detect significant predictors in classical cross-s...
To evaluate the probabilities of a disease state, ideally all subjects in a study should be diagnose...
In the assessment of the accuracy of diagnostic tests for infectious diseases, the true disease stat...
A model is presented to evaluate the accuracy of diagnostic tests from data from individuals that ar...
It is common in population screening surveys or in the investigation of new diagnostic tests to have...
Estimates of sensitivity and specificity can be biased by the preferential referral of patients with...
In the thesis, we assess the use of latent vari able models applied to diagnostic accuracy and dis e...
Interpretation of the result of a diagnostic test depends not only on the actual test result(s) but ...
Bayesian analyses of diagnostic test accuracy often require the assumption of constant test accuracy...
With the growing number of studies looking at the performance of diagnostic tests, combining the st...
Background: In application studies of latent class analysis (LCA) evaluating imperfect diagnostic te...
a<p>Prevalence and accuracy of each test was estimated by the observed proportion classified by cons...
Estimates of the sensitivity and specificity for new diagnostic tests based on evaluation against a ...
<div><p>Background</p><p>The indirect immunofluorescence assay (IFA) is considered a reference test ...