Motivated by a matched case-control study to investigate potential risk factors for meningococcal disease amongst adolescents, we consider the analysis of matched case-control studies where disease incidence, and possibly other risk factors, vary with time of year. For the cases, the time of infection may be recorded. For controls, however, the recorded time is simply the time of data collection, which is shortly after the time of infection for the matched case, and so depends on the latter. We show that the effect of risk factors and interactions may be adjusted for the time of year effect in a standard conditional logistic regression analysis without introducing any bias. We also show that, if the time delay between data collection for c...
Detailed historical data are elicited often from subjects in retrospective studies, yielding time-de...
When studying the effect of a transient exposure on the risk of a rare illness, for time and cost ef...
BACKGROUND: Mendelian randomization (MR) is a powerful tool through which the causal effects of modi...
Abstract Background Traditional analyses of standard case-control studies using logistic regression ...
In matched case-crossover studies, it is generally accepted that the covariates on which a case and ...
BACKGROUND: Traditional analyses of standard case-control studies using logistic regression do not a...
Matching for factors such as age and sex is a convenient method for minimizing confounding in case-c...
In the case-crossover design, only cases are sampled and the hazard ratio is estimated from within-s...
Following individuals sampled in a large-scale health survey for the development of diseases and/or ...
Udgivelsesdato: FEBBoth influenza and meningococcal disease (MD) show seasonal variation with peak i...
International audienceCohort and nested case-control (NCC) designs are frequently used in pharmacoep...
The self-controlled case series (SCCS) method is useful for estimating the relative incidence (RI) o...
In longitudinal cohort studies, potential risk factors are measured at baseline, subjects are follow...
Case-crossover methods are widely used for analysing data on the association between health events a...
Many exposures of epidemiological interest are time varying, and the values of potential confounders...
Detailed historical data are elicited often from subjects in retrospective studies, yielding time-de...
When studying the effect of a transient exposure on the risk of a rare illness, for time and cost ef...
BACKGROUND: Mendelian randomization (MR) is a powerful tool through which the causal effects of modi...
Abstract Background Traditional analyses of standard case-control studies using logistic regression ...
In matched case-crossover studies, it is generally accepted that the covariates on which a case and ...
BACKGROUND: Traditional analyses of standard case-control studies using logistic regression do not a...
Matching for factors such as age and sex is a convenient method for minimizing confounding in case-c...
In the case-crossover design, only cases are sampled and the hazard ratio is estimated from within-s...
Following individuals sampled in a large-scale health survey for the development of diseases and/or ...
Udgivelsesdato: FEBBoth influenza and meningococcal disease (MD) show seasonal variation with peak i...
International audienceCohort and nested case-control (NCC) designs are frequently used in pharmacoep...
The self-controlled case series (SCCS) method is useful for estimating the relative incidence (RI) o...
In longitudinal cohort studies, potential risk factors are measured at baseline, subjects are follow...
Case-crossover methods are widely used for analysing data on the association between health events a...
Many exposures of epidemiological interest are time varying, and the values of potential confounders...
Detailed historical data are elicited often from subjects in retrospective studies, yielding time-de...
When studying the effect of a transient exposure on the risk of a rare illness, for time and cost ef...
BACKGROUND: Mendelian randomization (MR) is a powerful tool through which the causal effects of modi...