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Incorporating Real-time Influenza Detection Into the Test-negative Design for Estimating Influenza Vaccine Effectiveness: The Real-time Test-negative Design (rtTND).
Clin Infect Dis
5
2021
Influenza, TND, acute respiratory infection, influenza, participants, patients
Bias, Case-Control Studies, Humans, Influenza Vaccines, Influenza, Human, Treatment Outcome, Vaccination
Author NameAffiliation
Leora R FeldsteinCenters for Disease Control and Prevention
Wesley H SelfVanderbilt University Medical Center
Jill M FerdinandsCenters for Disease Control and Prevention
Adrienne G RandolphBoston Children's Hospital
Adrienne G RandolphHarvard Medical School
Michael S AboodiAlbert Einstein College of Medicine
Adrienne BaughmanVanderbilt University Medical Center
Samuel M BrownIntermountain Medical Center and University of Utah
Matthew C ExlineThe Ohio State University, College of Nursing
Daniel Clark FilesWake Forest School of Medicine
Kevin W GibbsWake Forest School of Medicine
Adit A GindeUniversity of Colorado School of Medicine
Michelle N GongMontefiore Healthcare System, Albert Einstein College of Medicine
Carlos G GrijalvaVanderbilt University Medical Center
Natasha B HalasaVanderbilt University Medical Center
Akram KhanOregon Health and Science University
Christopher J LindsellVanderbilt University Medical Center
Margaret NewhamsBoston Children's Hospital
Margaret NewhamsHarvard Medical School
Ithan D PeltanIntermountain Medical Center and University of Utah
Matthew E PrekkerHennepin County Medical Center and the University of Minnesota Medical School
Todd W RiceVanderbilt University Medical Center
Nathan I ShapiroBeth Israel Deaconess Medical Center
Jay S SteingrubBaystate Medical Center
Helen K B TalbotVanderbilt University Medical Center
M Elizabeth HalloranUniversity of Washington
M Elizabeth HalloranFred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center
Manish M PatelCenters for Disease Control and Prevention
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