Exact(1)
An earlier and shorter time-frame for data capture could be beneficial, if sufficiently similar comorbidity information could be ascertained.
Similar(59)
Vital status could be ascertained by information from a mortality register of the public health departments of Saarland or by received questionnaires from the participants for 99.1% of the cohort's baseline participants, and an ICD code for the leading cause of death from death certificates was available for 92.4% of the deceased.
The datasets were filtered to retain sequences whose length spanned the second hypervariable region of the RSV G and whose country of origin and date of collection could be ascertained (see Additional file 1 for information on the filtering process).
Of the included patients not known to be dead, complete 5-year follow-up information was obtained for 33.8%, while at least some follow-up could be ascertained for another 41.3%.
No indicators to identify those women who will profit from desogestrel 75 μg could be ascertained.
A response frequency could be ascertained unambiguously in most cases.
Overall, vital status of 4021 patients (63%) could be ascertained; the percentage ascertained ranged from 45% to 87%.
Of the 295 patients LTF for whom vital status could be ascertained, 109 (36.9%) had died.
Our analysis included only risk factors that could be ascertained at the time of admission.
All MIB6 amplicons detected by genotyping in MHC homozygous animals could be ascertained by sequencing.
This criterion was met in 4 studies [[ 49, 57, 65], N. G. de Groot and Ronald E. unpublished data for a Pan troglodytes population from Sierra Leone], where information on the exact origin of individuals screened was available, and from this information we could be ascertain that the data correspond to a single population.
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