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As with any other epidemiological measure, the reliability of a joint indicator will be determined by the quality of the surveillance system.
Within this predictive scenario, we can compare expected trends with observed trends in order to see if TB control is reaping the benefits expected from the progressive reduction in HIV numbers, and if so by what magnitude, quantified in terms of a joint indicator.
This study provides evidence for the clinical value of serum glycomics and gives a new perspective that the serum glyco-marker could be used as a joint indicator target of disease.
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Above we present a relatively simple joint indicator, RTB/HIV (1), which is not difficult to compute and is easily understood.
Joint indicators were highlighted as a barrier and a need with a lack of joint indicators and metrics as a significant barrier and developing applicable indicators for both sectors as a need.
These results provide a new perspective that serum glycoprotein could be used as a joint diagnosis indicator for estimation treatment outcome of viral hepatitis at earlier stage of therapy.
If the monitoring of one or both diseases is systematically flawed, then anomalous values of the joint indicator will highlight the need for closer scrutiny.
Here we consider analyzing data from closely coupled epidemics—or co-epidemics, as we will refer to them— focusing on the use of joint indicator quantities to integrate data based on known mechanisms of interaction.
In addition, we investigated potential interactions on the additive scale (Hosmer and Lemeshow 1989) using joint indicator terms for genotype only, for PAH measure only, and for both genotype and PAH measure (Tables 3 and 4).
We can calculate confidence intervals for our joint indicators that will give an indication of the likely range in which the value of the indicator will fall.
If used as a routine monitoring tool, these joint indicators could allow public health officials to maximize the use of existing data by evaluating a single number.
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