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Case counting in epidemiology: limitations of methods based on multiple data sources.

L Papoz1, B Balkau, J Lellouch.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: The application of capture-recapture methods in epidemiology has been proposed as an alternative to field surveys. This methodology is important for the future of epidemiology and deserves a critical analysis.
METHODS: This paper reviews conditions for applying the capture-recapture models to epidemiological data, taking into account practical considerations, in particular the problem of case definition.
RESULTS: The underlying assumptions are particularly restrictive resulting in a theoretical limitation of their applicability. In spite of the statistical developments designed to overcome these difficulties, the practical conditions for using the existing lists are often not fulfilled (availability, confidentiality). The major restriction is on the quality of the data which are often far below the standards required in specific prevalence surveys and which may differ between lists. This may result in a dramatic lack of specificity. The definition of the virtual subgroup of patients missing in all lists as generated by the statistical procedure, is questionable particularly when counting living patients. Field studies would be necessary for validation.
CONCLUSIONS: In some particular situations (e.g. deceased patients, rare diseases), this methodology may provide a useful approximation to the number of ill subjects events, but users should be aware of their poor specificity. It can also be useful to complement data from surveillance systems by careful cross-checking with independent sources of information. Currently, this method cannot, in any way, replace direct population prevalence or incidence surveys.

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Year:  1996        PMID: 8671546     DOI: 10.1093/ije/25.3.474

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int J Epidemiol        ISSN: 0300-5771            Impact factor:   7.196


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3.  Underreporting of meningococcal disease incidence in the Netherlands: results from a capture-recapture analysis based on three registration sources with correction for false positive diagnoses.

Authors:  Sabine C de Greeff; Lodewijk Spanjaard; Jacob Dankert; Christian J P A Hoebe; Nico Nagelkerke; Hester E de Melker
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4.  Estimating infectious diseases incidence: validity of capture-recapture analysis and truncated models for incomplete count data.

Authors:  N A H van Hest; A D Grant; F Smit; A Story; J H Richardus
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5.  Incidence and completeness of notification of Legionnaires' disease in The Netherlands: covariate capture-recapture analysis acknowledging regional differences.

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8.  Intracranial bleeding due to vitamin K deficiency: advantages of using a pediatric intensive care registry.

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9.  Record-linkage and capture-recapture analysis to estimate the incidence and completeness of reporting of tuberculosis in England 1999-2002.

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10.  Prevalence of adults with brain arteriovenous malformations: a community based study in Scotland using capture-recapture analysis.

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