Comparison of two cluster sampling methods for health surveys in developing countries
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Abstract
In situations where quality of fieldwork can be guaranteed, the EPI random walk method can give accurate and precise results. However, compact segment sampling is generally to be preferred as it ensures objectivity in household selection and permits the estimation of population totals (such as those …
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| Authors | Milligan P;Njie A;Bennett S;; |
| Journal | International Journal of Epidemiology |
| Year | 2004 |
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National Center for Biotechnology Information
NCBI
NLM
MEDLINE
humans
pubmed abstract
nih
national institutes of health
national library of medicine
research support
non-u.s. gov't
Infant
Comparative Study
viral hepatitis vaccines / therapeutic use
viral vaccines / therapeutic use
developing countries
bcg vaccine / therapeutic use
health surveys*
diphtheria-tetanus-pertussis vaccine / therapeutic use
cluster analysis*
gambia / epidemiology
pmid:15020569
doi:10.1093/ije/dyh096
paul milligan
alpha njie
steve bennett
haemophilus vaccines / therapeutic use
haemophilus influenzae type b / immunology
poliomyelitis / prevention & control
vaccination* / statistics & numerical data*
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