Revisiting sequential attributable fractions
Abstract Background In 1995, Eide and Gefeller introduced the concepts of sequential and average attributable fractions as methods to partition the risk of disease among differing exposures. In particular, sequential attributable fractions are interpreted in terms of an incremental reduction in dise...
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Main Authors: | John Ferguson (Author), Maurice O'Connell (Author), Martin O'Donnell (Author) |
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