Optimising Clinical Epidemiology in Disease Outbreaks: Analysis of ISARIC-WHO COVID-19 Case Report Form Utilisation
Standardised forms for capturing clinical data promote consistency in data collection and analysis across research sites, enabling faster, higher-quality evidence generation. ISARIC and the World Health Organization have developed case report forms (CRFs) for the clinical characterisation of several...
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Main Authors: | Laura Merson (Author), Sara Duque (Author), Esteban Garcia-Gallo (Author), Trokon Omarley Yeabah (Author), Jamie Rylance (Author), Janet Diaz (Author), Antoine Flahault (Author), ISARIC Clinical Characterisation Group (Author) |
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2024-08-01T00:00:00Z.
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