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Challenges in administrative data linkage for research
ArticleAbstract: Linkage of population-based administrative data is a valuable tool for combining detailed individualPalabras claves:Administrative data, Data accuracy, Data linkage, epidemiological studies, Measurement error, Record Linkage, selection biasAutores:Azimaee M., Boyd J., Dibben C., Goldstein H., Harron K.L., Hjern A., Mauricio L. BarretoFuentes:scopusBiases arising from linked administrative data for epidemiological research: a conceptual framework from registration to analyses
ArticleAbstract: Linked administrative data offer a rich source of information that can be harnessed to describe pattPalabras claves:Administrative data, Data linkage, Epidemiological biases, Linkage error, Record LinkageAutores:Allik M., Campbell D., Dundas R., Harron K.L., Ichihara M.Y.T., Katikireddi S.V., Leyland A.H., Mauricio L. Barreto, Pescarini J.M., Pinto Júnior E.P., Shaw R.J., Siroky A.N.Fuentes:scopusDengue during pregnancy and live birth outcomes: A cohort of linked data from Brazil
ArticleAbstract: Objectives Dengue is the most common viral mosquito-borne disease, and women of reproductive age whoPalabras claves:birth outcomes, DENGUE, PregnancyAutores:Campbell O.M.R., Costa M.D.C.N., de Almeida M.F., Harron K.L., Leal M.B., Mauricio L. Barreto, Paixão E.S., Rodrigues L.C., Teixeira M.G.Fuentes:scopusDengue in pregnancy and maternal mortality: A cohort analysis using routine data
ArticleAbstract: Dengue is a mosquito-borne disease with major public health importance due to its growing incidencePalabras claves:Autores:Campbell O.M.R., Costa M.D.C.N., Harron K.L., Mauricio L. Barreto, Paixão E.S., Rodrigues L.C., Teixeira M.G.Fuentes:scopusSymptomatic dengue infection during pregnancy and the risk of stillbirth in Brazil, 2006–12: a matched case-control study
ArticleAbstract: Background Maternal infections during pregnancy can increase the risk of fetal death. Dengue infectiPalabras claves:Autores:Costa M.D.C.N., de Almeida M.F., Harron K.L., Mauricio L. Barreto, Paixão E.S., Rodrigues L.C., Teixeira M.G.Fuentes:scopus