We developed a Bayesian approach to sample size calculations for studies designed to estimate disease prevalence that uses a hierarchical model for estimating the proportion of infected clusters (cluster-level prevalence) within a country or region. The clusters may, for instance, be villages within a region, cities within a state, or herds within a country. Our model allows for clusters with zero prevalence and for variability in prevalences among infected clusters. Moreover, uncertainty about diagnostic test accuracy and within-cluster prevalences is accounted for in the model. A predictive approach is used to address the issue of sample size selection in human and animal health surveys. We present sample size calculations for surveys des...
<p><b>Copyright information:</b></p><p>Taken from "A stochastic simulation model to determine the sa...
Abstract: Since most secreening tests are not 100 % accurate, the proportion of subjects screened po...
Prevalence is a common epidemiological measure for assessing soil-transmitted helminth burden and fo...
We develop a Bayesian approach to sample size computations for surveys designed to provide evidence ...
We reviewed Bayesian approaches for animal-level and herd-level prevalence estimation based on cross...
Certification that a country, region or state is "free" from a pathogen or has a prevalence less tha...
Although frequentist approaches to prevalence estimation are simple to apply, there are circumstance...
The prevalence of disease in many populations is often low. For example, the prevalence of tuberculo...
A common problem in medical research is the estimation of the prevalence of a disease in a given pop...
It is common in population screening surveys or in the investigation of new diagnostic tests to have...
Disease cases are often clustered within herds or generally groups that share common characteristics...
Several statistical methods have been proposed for estimating the infection prevalence based on pool...
This paper describes a Bayesian approach to prevalence estimation based on pooled samples that accom...
Studies sometimes estimate the prevalence of a disease from the results of one or more diagnostic te...
Control programmes against non-regulated infectious diseases of farm animals are widely implemented....
<p><b>Copyright information:</b></p><p>Taken from "A stochastic simulation model to determine the sa...
Abstract: Since most secreening tests are not 100 % accurate, the proportion of subjects screened po...
Prevalence is a common epidemiological measure for assessing soil-transmitted helminth burden and fo...
We develop a Bayesian approach to sample size computations for surveys designed to provide evidence ...
We reviewed Bayesian approaches for animal-level and herd-level prevalence estimation based on cross...
Certification that a country, region or state is "free" from a pathogen or has a prevalence less tha...
Although frequentist approaches to prevalence estimation are simple to apply, there are circumstance...
The prevalence of disease in many populations is often low. For example, the prevalence of tuberculo...
A common problem in medical research is the estimation of the prevalence of a disease in a given pop...
It is common in population screening surveys or in the investigation of new diagnostic tests to have...
Disease cases are often clustered within herds or generally groups that share common characteristics...
Several statistical methods have been proposed for estimating the infection prevalence based on pool...
This paper describes a Bayesian approach to prevalence estimation based on pooled samples that accom...
Studies sometimes estimate the prevalence of a disease from the results of one or more diagnostic te...
Control programmes against non-regulated infectious diseases of farm animals are widely implemented....
<p><b>Copyright information:</b></p><p>Taken from "A stochastic simulation model to determine the sa...
Abstract: Since most secreening tests are not 100 % accurate, the proportion of subjects screened po...
Prevalence is a common epidemiological measure for assessing soil-transmitted helminth burden and fo...