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      Estimating prevalence from the results of a screening test.

      American Journal of Epidemiology
      Epidemiologic Methods, Female, Humans, Mass Screening, Morbidity, Population Surveillance

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          This paper deals with some basis properties of screening tests. Such tests purport to separate people with disease from people without. Minimal criteria for such a process to be a test are discussed. Various ways of judging the goodness of a test are examined. A common use of tests is to estimate prevalence of disease; frequency of positive tests is shown to be a bad estimate, and the necessary adjustmants are given.

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          Chemistry
          Epidemiologic Methods,Female,Humans,Mass Screening,Morbidity,Population Surveillance
          Chemistry
          Epidemiologic Methods, Female, Humans, Mass Screening, Morbidity, Population Surveillance

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