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In practice, screening is only worthwhile for conditions that are both common enough and serious enough, for which identification leads to a benefit for those screened and for which affordable, acceptable, high-accuracy screening is available.
Accuracy of screening tests is often reduced when blood is taken before a baby is 24 hours old, and now mothers with newborns are required to stay in the hospital at least that long.
The main elements of the model are the clinical course of cervical disease and resulting mortality, age-related mortality from other causes, the accuracy of screening tests and the screening policy.
Screening trials are used to assess the diagnostic accuracy of screening modalities.
"In addition to significantly decreasing the prevalence of prostate cancer, finasteride has been shown to improve the diagnostic accuracy of screening," Parnes said.
The accuracy of screening for underweight (thinness), overweight, and obesity using self-reported data was also tested.
Objectives: The systematic review quantifies the prognostic accuracy of screening instruments of the Modified Early Warning Score (MEWS) to detect risk of in-hospital mortality.
Fiellin et al. [12] evaluated the accuracy of screening methods for alcohol problems in primary care.
(Results of the accuracy of screening tests will be reported in a separate manuscript).
Strategies to further improve the accuracy of screening assessment are suggested.
We aimed to assess the accuracy of screening children for immunisation status by history.
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