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title (primary) (eng) No evidence of a “healthy vaccinee effect” in COVID-19 vaccination data from the Czech Republic
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ARLID cav_un_epca*0084386
ISSN 1201-9712
title International Journal of Infectious Diseases
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name Elsevier
keyword COVID-19
keyword vaccination data
keyword SARS-CoV-2
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ARLID cav_un_auth*0101206
name1 Šmíd
name2 Martin
institution UTIA-B
full_dept (cz) Matematická teorie rozhodování
full_dept (eng) Department of Decision Making Theory
department (cz) MTR
department (eng) MTR
full_dept Department of Econometrics
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fullinstit Ústav teorie informace a automatizace AV ČR, v. v. i.
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ARLID cav_un_auth*0283215
name1 Tuček
name2 V.
country CZ
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ARLID cav_un_auth*0469814
name1 Maďar
name2 R.
country CZ
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ARLID cav_un_auth*0236709
name1 Tachezy
name2 R.
country CZ
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ARLID cav_un_auth*0469815
name1 Hel
name2 Z.
country CZ
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url https://library.utia.cas.cz/separaty/2024/E/smid-0587648.pdf
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url https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1201971224002157?via%3Dihub
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abstract (eng) With great concern, we read the manuscript “Does the healthy vaccinee bias rule them all?” by Furst et al. The existence of a potential bias in the characteristics of target populations in observational studies is routinely considered in studies addressing vaccine effectivity. However, the claims by Furst et al. are not substan-tiated by any valid statistical analysis and are based primarily on speculation. The authors rely on simple descriptive statistics and do not provide any valid statistical quantification of individual contributing factors or comorbidity analysis of target populations. Importantly, the study does not include any information on COVID-19 infections or COVID-19-related deaths in study cohorts. Without this critical information, the conclusions of the presented study are speculative and unsubstantiated.
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mrcbU63 cav_un_epca*0084386 International Journal of Infectious Diseases 146 1 2024 1201-9712 1878-3511 Elsevier