Characterizing Anchoring Bias in Vaccine Comparator Selection Due to Health Care Utilization With COVID-19 and Influenza: Observational Cohort Study
BackgroundObservational data enables large-scale vaccine safety surveillance but requires careful evaluation of the potential sources of bias. One potential source of bias is the index date selection procedure for the unvaccinated cohort or unvaccinated comparison time ("anchoring"). Objec...
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Main Authors: | Anna Ostropolets (Author), Patrick B Ryan (Author), Martijn J Schuemie (Author), George Hripcsak (Author) |
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2022-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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