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The aim of this study was to determine the proportion, risk factors and outcomes of travel-related non-typhoidal Salmonella bacteremia.
The primary outcome measures were the risk ratio of being tested, diagnosed and treated defined as the proportion (risk) tested/diagnosed/treated in the intervention group (10 000) divided by the proportion (risk) tested/diagnosed/treated in the control group (31 519).
For each simulated dataset, the mean and standard error are obtained to compute the normal distributional estimates with standard error for the difference in proportion, risk ratio and odds ratio.
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Several methods exist to calculate sample size for the difference of proportions (risk difference).
Common effect measures for binary outcomes include differences in proportions, risk ratios or ORs.
P-values in bold indicate a difference in proportions (risk ratios) significant at the 5% level.
Let d, rr and or be the skew-normal distributional estimates of the difference in proportions, risk ratio and odds ratio.
For binary outcomes, the pooled effect measure is usually expressed as either a difference of proportions (risk difference, RD), a ratio of proportions (relative risk, RR), or a ratio of the odds (odds ratio, OR) of intervention and control group patients experiencing an event.
We estimated trends from the annual proportion of risk factor associated IFIs in the corresponding risk population.
The impact of the intervention was quantified by the proportion of risk factors on target and by changes in individual risk factors.
In addition, we compared the proportion of risk attributable to indoor, outdoor, and ingestion exposures with the proportion of risk attributable to indoor and outdoor sources.
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