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We stratified time to interruption in care or death according to patient characteristics.
25 Time-to-event curves (traditionally called survival curves) were constructed for time to interruption.
17, 33 However, in those studies the time to interruption of treatment was not mentioned.
Survival curves showing the time to interruption for each risk factor of the final model are shown in Figure 2.
30 However, we were not only interested in the relative hazards but in quantifying how exposures modify the magnitude of time to interruption.
The accelerated failure time-to-event model was useful as a predictive model for time to interruption based on the clinical characteristics of each patient.
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The prevalence of observed interruptions was weighted for observation time (to compute interruption rates).
The time to first interruption by the doctor increased (from 52 to 116 s, p < .001).001
This interest has centred mainly on the idea that treating all community members, rather than only children, could lead, over time, to "transmission interruption" - elimination of all worms would mean regular deworming is no longer required.
The time to first interruption will be analysed using Kaplan-Meier estimators and log-rank-tests.
Supply Division maintains a stockpile of certain HIV/AIDS-related products that can be airfreighted to any place in the world at any time to prevent interruption of ARV treatment in situations of unexpected stock outs.
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