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Global Epidemiology

Published By Elsevier

  • Global Epidemiology: 2022, vol: 4, issue:
  • 1)- Tszshan Ma, Mahdieh Danesh Yazdi, Joel Schwartz, Weeberb J Réquia, Qian Di, Yaguang Wei, Howard H Chang, Viola Vaccarino, Pengfei Liu, Liuhua Shi. Long-term air pollution exposure and incident stroke in American older adults: A national cohort study. Global epidemiology. 2022, 4:
    Cited : 13
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  • 2)- Hiba Faroug Muddather, Areeg Faggad, Moawia Mohammed Ali Elhassan. Relapse-free survival in Sudanese women with non-metastatic breast cancer. Global epidemiology. 2022, 4: 100082
    Cited : 1
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  • 3)- Peter Streicher, Alex Broadbent. Blame or reflection? Response to Winsberg. Global epidemiology. 2022, 4: 100083
    Cited : 0
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  • 4)- Sandrine E Déglin, Igor Burstyn, Connie L Chen, David J Miller, Matthew O Gribble, Ali K Hamade, Ellen T Chang, Raghavendhran Avanasi, Denali Boon, Jennifer Reed. Considerations towards the better integration of epidemiology into quantitative risk assessment. Global epidemiology. 2022, 4: 100084
    Cited : 2
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  • 5)- Mohammad Ali Mansournia, Maryam Nazemipour, Mahyar Etminan. -value, compatibility, and S-value. Global epidemiology. 2022, 4: 100085
    Cited : 20
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  • 6)- George Maldonado. Missing pieces: Known unknowns in epidemiologic methods. Global epidemiology. 2022, 4: 100086
    Cited : 0
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  • 7)- Douglas L Weed. Commentary: On the reliability of causal claims. Global epidemiology. 2022, 4: 100087
    Cited : 1
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  • 8)- Judy S LaKind, Carol J Burns, Donald R Mattison. Commentary: Systematic reviews and observational epidemiology: The more things change…. Global epidemiology. 2022, 4: 100088
    Cited : 1
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  • 9)- David A Savitz. Commentary on Methodologic choices in synthesizing epidemiologic evidence to assess perchloroethylene and non-Hodgkin's lymphoma. Global epidemiology. 2022, 4: 100089
    Cited : 1
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  • 10)- Matthew P Fox, Maya B Mathur, Ellicott C Matthay. Commentary: Quantifying the impact of bias to inform quality assessments in systematic reviews: The case of perchloroethylene and Non-Hodgkin's lymphoma. Global epidemiology. 2022, 4: 100090
    Cited : 1
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  • 11)- Julie E Goodman, Rebecca C Ticknor, Jean Zhou. Response: Alternative approaches for systematic review. Global epidemiology. 2022, 4: 100091
    Cited : 2
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  • 12)- Heather N Lynch, Kenneth A Mundt, Dirk Pallapies, Paolo F Ricci. Lost in the woods: Finding our way back to the scientific method in systematic review. Global epidemiology. 2022, 4: 100093
    Cited : 0
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  • 13)- Marcelo Eduardo Borges, Leonardo Souto Ferreira, Silas Poloni, Angela Maria Bagattini, Caroline Franco, Michelle Quarti Machado da Rosa, Lorena Mendes Simon, Suzi Alves Camey, Ricardo de Souza Kuchenbecker, Paulo Inácio Prado, José Alexandre Felizola Diniz-Filho, Roberto André Kraenkel, Renato Mendes Coutinho, Cristiana Maria Toscano. Modelling the impact of school reopening and contact tracing strategies on Covid-19 dynamics in different epidemiologic settings in Brazil. Global epidemiology. 2022, 4: 100094
    Cited : 2
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  • 14)- Annika Rosengren, Mia Söderberg, Christina E Lundberg, Martin Lindgren, Ailiana Santosa, Jon Edqvist, Maria Åberg, Magnus Gisslén, Josefina Robertson, Ottmar Cronie, Naveed Sattar, Jesper Lagergren, Maria Brandén, Jonas Björk, Martin Adiels. COVID-19 in people aged 18-64 in Sweden in the first year of the pandemic: Key factors for severe disease and death. Global epidemiology. 2022, 4: 100095
    Cited : 4
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