Many pneumonia etiology case-control studies exclude controls with respiratory illness from enrollment or analyses. Herein we argue that selecting controls regardless of respiratory symptoms provides the least biased estimates of pneumonia etiology. We review 3 reasons investigators may choose to exclude controls with respiratory symptoms in light of epidemiologic principles of control selection and present data from the Pneumonia Etiology Research for Child Health (PERCH) study where relevant to assess their validity. We conclude that exclusion of controls with respiratory symptoms will result in biased estimates of etiology. Randomly selected community controls, with or without respiratory symptoms, as long as they do not meet the criteri...
BACKGROUND.: Previous studies suggested an association between upper airway pneumococcal colonizatio...
Background.The etiologic inference of identifying a pathogen in the upper respiratory tract (URT) of...
Background Previous studies suggested an association between upper airway pneumococcal colonization ...
Many pneumonia etiology case-control studies exclude controls with respiratory illness from enrollme...
Many pneumonia etiology case-control studies exclude controls with respiratory illness from enrollme...
Methods for the identification and selection of patients (cases) with severe or very severe pneumoni...
Methods for the identification and selection of patients (cases) with severe or very severe pneumoni...
Despite tremendous advances in diagnostic laboratory technology, identifying the pathogen(s) causing...
In pneumonia, specimens are rarely obtained directly from the infection site, the lung, so the patho...
Pneumonia kills more children each year worldwide than any other disease. Nonetheless, accurately de...
Pneumonia kills more children each year worldwide than any other disease. Nonetheless, accurately de...
As a case-control study of etiology, the Pneumonia Etiology Research for Child Health (PERCH) projec...
for the PERCH Core Team Summary. In population studies on the etiology of disease, one goal is the e...
The Pneumonia Etiology Research for Child Health (PERCH) study evaluated the etiology of severe and ...
The Pneumonia Etiology Research for Child Health (PERCH) project is the largest multicountry etiolog...
BACKGROUND.: Previous studies suggested an association between upper airway pneumococcal colonizatio...
Background.The etiologic inference of identifying a pathogen in the upper respiratory tract (URT) of...
Background Previous studies suggested an association between upper airway pneumococcal colonization ...
Many pneumonia etiology case-control studies exclude controls with respiratory illness from enrollme...
Many pneumonia etiology case-control studies exclude controls with respiratory illness from enrollme...
Methods for the identification and selection of patients (cases) with severe or very severe pneumoni...
Methods for the identification and selection of patients (cases) with severe or very severe pneumoni...
Despite tremendous advances in diagnostic laboratory technology, identifying the pathogen(s) causing...
In pneumonia, specimens are rarely obtained directly from the infection site, the lung, so the patho...
Pneumonia kills more children each year worldwide than any other disease. Nonetheless, accurately de...
Pneumonia kills more children each year worldwide than any other disease. Nonetheless, accurately de...
As a case-control study of etiology, the Pneumonia Etiology Research for Child Health (PERCH) projec...
for the PERCH Core Team Summary. In population studies on the etiology of disease, one goal is the e...
The Pneumonia Etiology Research for Child Health (PERCH) study evaluated the etiology of severe and ...
The Pneumonia Etiology Research for Child Health (PERCH) project is the largest multicountry etiolog...
BACKGROUND.: Previous studies suggested an association between upper airway pneumococcal colonizatio...
Background.The etiologic inference of identifying a pathogen in the upper respiratory tract (URT) of...
Background Previous studies suggested an association between upper airway pneumococcal colonization ...