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This case study was developed for the Australian Field Epidemiology Training Program, The Masters of Philosophy (Applied Epidemiology) offered through the Australian National University. In this exercise we will use a case control for an outbreak of Shiga toxin producing E. coli infection to conduct a simple descriptive analysis, and estimate measures of association. The study will allow us to interpret findings of a case control study that employs frequency matching of controls. We will also analyse the data employing pair matching of cases and controls.
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This case study was developed for the Australian Field Epidemiology Training Program, The Masters of Philosophy (Applied Epidemiology) offered through the Australian National University. In this exercise we will use a case control for an outbreak of Shiga toxin producing E. coli infection to conduct a simple descriptive analysis, and estimate measures of association. The study will allow us to interpret findings of a case control study that employs frequency matching of controls. We will also analyse the data employing pair matching of cases and controls.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: