Background. The application of capture-recapture methods In epidemiology has been proposed as an alternative to field surveys. This methodology is important for the future of epidemiology and deserves a critical analysis. Methods. This paper reviews conditions for applying the capture-recapture models to epidemlologlcal data, taking into account practical considerations, in particular the problem of case definition. Results. The underlying assumptions are particularly restrictive resulting In a theoretical limitation of their applicability. In spite of the statistical developments designed to overcome these difficulties, the practical conditions for using the existing lists are often not fulfilled (availability, confidentiality). The major ...
In the absence of a traditional census and a comprehensive population register (as it is the case in...
Objectives Resource-limited countries often lack robust routine surveillance systems to accurately a...
[[abstract]]The capture-recapture method is applied to estimate the population size of a target popu...
This article evaluates the potential epidemiologic uses of capture- recapture, which include the pri...
Almost all reported prevalence studies of which we are aware make exhaustive attempts to find diagno...
Capture-recapture methodology, originally developed for estimating demographic parameters of ani-mal...
<p><b>INTRODUCTION: </b>Surveillance networks are often not exhaustive nor complet...
Capture-recapture methods, largely developed in ecology, are now commonly used in epidemiology to ad...
Capture-recapture analysis has been used to evaluate infectious disease surveillance. Violation of t...
O método de captura e recaptura, embora não seja novo, tem sido pouco usado em estudos epidemiológic...
Capture-recapture analysis has been used to evaluate infectious disease surveillance. Violation of t...
xiv, 207 leaves :ill., ; 30 cm Includes bibliographical references. University of Otago department: ...
Recently, capture-recapture studies have been used and researchers tend to use these studies in the ...
Capture-recapture (CR) approaches have been extensively used for analyzing data produced by imperfec...
Abstract Background Rare conditions can be catastrophic for families and the implications for public...
In the absence of a traditional census and a comprehensive population register (as it is the case in...
Objectives Resource-limited countries often lack robust routine surveillance systems to accurately a...
[[abstract]]The capture-recapture method is applied to estimate the population size of a target popu...
This article evaluates the potential epidemiologic uses of capture- recapture, which include the pri...
Almost all reported prevalence studies of which we are aware make exhaustive attempts to find diagno...
Capture-recapture methodology, originally developed for estimating demographic parameters of ani-mal...
<p><b>INTRODUCTION: </b>Surveillance networks are often not exhaustive nor complet...
Capture-recapture methods, largely developed in ecology, are now commonly used in epidemiology to ad...
Capture-recapture analysis has been used to evaluate infectious disease surveillance. Violation of t...
O método de captura e recaptura, embora não seja novo, tem sido pouco usado em estudos epidemiológic...
Capture-recapture analysis has been used to evaluate infectious disease surveillance. Violation of t...
xiv, 207 leaves :ill., ; 30 cm Includes bibliographical references. University of Otago department: ...
Recently, capture-recapture studies have been used and researchers tend to use these studies in the ...
Capture-recapture (CR) approaches have been extensively used for analyzing data produced by imperfec...
Abstract Background Rare conditions can be catastrophic for families and the implications for public...
In the absence of a traditional census and a comprehensive population register (as it is the case in...
Objectives Resource-limited countries often lack robust routine surveillance systems to accurately a...
[[abstract]]The capture-recapture method is applied to estimate the population size of a target popu...