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Jennifer C Nelson

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Vaccine|March 19, 2013
The test-negative design for estimating influenza vaccine effectivenessMichael L Jackson, Jennifer C Nelson
The Journal of Infectious Diseases|May 10, 2012
Association between statins and mortalityLisa A Jackson, Jennifer C Nelson
Annals of Internal Medicine|February 28, 2022
In older adults, use of a recombinant zoster vaccine was associated with Guillain-Barré syndromeEric B Larson, Jennifer C Nelson
Pharmacoepidemiology and Drug Safety|June 15, 2011
Why do covariates defined by International Classification of Diseases codes fail to remove confounding in pharmacoepidemiologic studies among seniors?Michael L Jackson, Jennifer C Nelson, Lisa A Jackson
The New England Journal of Medicine|January 1, 2008
Effectiveness of influenza vaccinationJennifer C Nelson, Michael L Jackson, Lisa A Jackson
Journal of the American Geriatrics Society|May 21, 2009
Risk factors for community-acquired pneumonia in immunocompetent seniorsMichael L Jackson, Jennifer C Nelson, Lisa A Jackson
Journal of the Royal Statistical Society. Series B, Statistical Methodology|December 30, 2020
Multiply robust causal inference with double-negative control adjustment for categorical unmeasured confoundingXu Shi, Wang Miao, Jennifer C Nelson, et al.
Journal of Clinical Epidemiology|May 21, 2019
Leveraging the entire cohort in drug safety monitoring: part 1 methods for sequential surveillance that use regression adjustment or weighting to control confounding in a multisite, rare event, distributed data settingJennifer C Nelson, Ernesto Ulloa-Pérez, Jennifer F Bobb, et al.
Statistics in Medicine|December 17, 2014
Simulation study comparing exposure matching with regression adjustment in an observational safety setting with group sequential monitoringKelly G Stratton, Andrea J Cook, Lisa A Jackson, et al.
Archives of Internal Medicine|July 25, 2007
To rule out confounding, observational studies of influenza vaccine need to include analyses during the "preinfluenza period"Michael L Jackson, Noel S Weiss, Jennifer C Nelson, et al.
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Showing results (1-10 of 104) with videos related to

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Vaccine|March 19, 2013
The test-negative design for estimating influenza vaccine effectivenessMichael L Jackson, Jennifer C Nelson
The Journal of Infectious Diseases|May 10, 2012
Association between statins and mortalityLisa A Jackson, Jennifer C Nelson
Annals of Internal Medicine|February 28, 2022
In older adults, use of a recombinant zoster vaccine was associated with Guillain-Barré syndromeEric B Larson, Jennifer C Nelson
Pharmacoepidemiology and Drug Safety|June 15, 2011
Why do covariates defined by International Classification of Diseases codes fail to remove confounding in pharmacoepidemiologic studies among seniors?Michael L Jackson, Jennifer C Nelson, Lisa A Jackson
The New England Journal of Medicine|January 1, 2008
Effectiveness of influenza vaccinationJennifer C Nelson, Michael L Jackson, Lisa A Jackson
Journal of the American Geriatrics Society|May 21, 2009
Risk factors for community-acquired pneumonia in immunocompetent seniorsMichael L Jackson, Jennifer C Nelson, Lisa A Jackson
Journal of the Royal Statistical Society. Series B, Statistical Methodology|December 30, 2020
Multiply robust causal inference with double-negative control adjustment for categorical unmeasured confoundingXu Shi, Wang Miao, Jennifer C Nelson, et al.
Journal of Clinical Epidemiology|May 21, 2019
Leveraging the entire cohort in drug safety monitoring: part 1 methods for sequential surveillance that use regression adjustment or weighting to control confounding in a multisite, rare event, distributed data settingJennifer C Nelson, Ernesto Ulloa-Pérez, Jennifer F Bobb, et al.
Statistics in Medicine|December 17, 2014
Simulation study comparing exposure matching with regression adjustment in an observational safety setting with group sequential monitoringKelly G Stratton, Andrea J Cook, Lisa A Jackson, et al.
Archives of Internal Medicine|July 25, 2007
To rule out confounding, observational studies of influenza vaccine need to include analyses during the "preinfluenza period"Michael L Jackson, Noel S Weiss, Jennifer C Nelson, et al.
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