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      The use and interpretation of quasi-experimental studies in infectious diseases.

      Clinical Infectious Diseases: An Official Publication of the Infectious Diseases Society of America
      Communicable Diseases, pathology, transmission, Humans, Randomized Controlled Trials as Topic, Research Design, standards, trends

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          Quasi-experimental study designs, sometimes called nonrandomized, pre-post-intervention study designs, are ubiquitous in the infectious diseases literature, particularly in the area of interventions aimed at decreasing the spread of antibiotic-resistant bacteria. Little has been written about the benefits and limitations of the quasi-experimental approach. This article outlines a hierarchy of quasi-experimental study design that is applicable to infectious diseases studies and that, if applied, may lead to sounder research and more-convincing causal links between infectious diseases interventions and outcomes.

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          15156447
          10.1086/420936

          Chemistry
          Communicable Diseases,pathology,transmission,Humans,Randomized Controlled Trials as Topic,Research Design,standards,trends

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