In this review, we critically discuss the objectives, methods and limitations of different approaches for the validation of diagnostic tests. We show (based on published data and our own experiences) that estimates for the diagnostic sensitivity and specificity may vary among populations and/or subpopulations of animals, conditional on the distribution of influential covariates. Additional variability in those parameter estimates may be attributable to the sampling strategy. The uncertainty about diagnostic parameters is of concern for the decision-maker in the context of clinical diagnosis or quantitative risk assessment as well as for the epidemiologist who uses test data for prevalence estimation or risk-factor studies. Examples for the ...
Knowing the efficacy of a diagnostic tool, whether it is a test used alone, a sequence of several te...
Recent decades have witnessed an increase in the demand for pathogen detection and other diagnostic ...
This study aimed to determine clinical decision thresholds for six common conditions in small animal...
Important applications of diagnostic tests in non-clinical areas of veterinary medicine include surv...
Diagnostic tests are of vital importance in a number of veterinary fields and are essential for deci...
Veterinary Clinical Epidemiology serves as both a teaching resource and a reference on the applicati...
Diagnostic tests are invaluable to the practice of veterinary medicine. Using them correctly and int...
L’étude et le choix des stratégies décisionnelles en santé animale nécessite de disposer d’informati...
Correct classification of the true status of herds is an important component of epidemiologic studie...
This book describes tools which can help in better understanding of disease occurrence and disease p...
DIAGNOSTIC testing is a vital part of the decision-making process, which aims to increase diagnostic...
abstract: Transposition of diagnostic tests used in domestic livestock species to free-ranging and c...
Recent developments in the fields of veterinary epidemiology and economics are critically reviewed a...
Abstract. To make qualified decisions when extrapolating results from a survey sample with imprecise...
Clinical scores are commonly used for cattle. They generally contain a mix of categorical and numeri...
Knowing the efficacy of a diagnostic tool, whether it is a test used alone, a sequence of several te...
Recent decades have witnessed an increase in the demand for pathogen detection and other diagnostic ...
This study aimed to determine clinical decision thresholds for six common conditions in small animal...
Important applications of diagnostic tests in non-clinical areas of veterinary medicine include surv...
Diagnostic tests are of vital importance in a number of veterinary fields and are essential for deci...
Veterinary Clinical Epidemiology serves as both a teaching resource and a reference on the applicati...
Diagnostic tests are invaluable to the practice of veterinary medicine. Using them correctly and int...
L’étude et le choix des stratégies décisionnelles en santé animale nécessite de disposer d’informati...
Correct classification of the true status of herds is an important component of epidemiologic studie...
This book describes tools which can help in better understanding of disease occurrence and disease p...
DIAGNOSTIC testing is a vital part of the decision-making process, which aims to increase diagnostic...
abstract: Transposition of diagnostic tests used in domestic livestock species to free-ranging and c...
Recent developments in the fields of veterinary epidemiology and economics are critically reviewed a...
Abstract. To make qualified decisions when extrapolating results from a survey sample with imprecise...
Clinical scores are commonly used for cattle. They generally contain a mix of categorical and numeri...
Knowing the efficacy of a diagnostic tool, whether it is a test used alone, a sequence of several te...
Recent decades have witnessed an increase in the demand for pathogen detection and other diagnostic ...
This study aimed to determine clinical decision thresholds for six common conditions in small animal...