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Using Epitools for prevalence study sample sizes

Using Epitools for prevalence study sample sizes

by Alison Hillman | 16 Feb, 2018 | Epitoools, Study Design

Cross-sectional studies are commonly used in veterinary epidemiological research—particularly to measure infection prevalence and compare infection prevalence between certain subpopulations (for example, between animals under different management conditions)....

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