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How to detect and reduce potential sources of biases in epidemiologic studies of SARS-CoV-2

Author(s): Emma Accorsi, Xueting Qiu, Eva Rumpler, Lee Kennedy-Shaffer, Rebecca Kahn, Keya Joshi, Edward Goldstein, Mats J. Stensrud, Rene Niehus, Muge Cevik, Marc Lipsitch|Journal: DASH| November 2020
In response to the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic, public health scientists have produced a large and rapidly expanding body of…

Estimating epidemiologic dynamics from single cross-sectional viral load distributions

Author(s): James A Hay, Lee Kennedy-Shaffer, Sanjat Kanjilal, Marc Lipsitch, Michael J Mina|Journal: medRxiv| October 2020
Virologic testing for SARS-CoV-2 has been central to the COVID-19 pandemic response, but interpreting changes in incidence and fraction of…

Snowball Sampling Study Design for Serosurveys in the Early COVID-19 Pandemic

Author(s): William Hanage, Xueting Qiu, Lee Kennedy-Shaffer|Journal: DASH| July 2020
Serological surveys can provide evidence of cases that were not previously detected, depict the spectrum of disease severity and estimate…

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