The potential bias introduced into COVID-19 vaccine effectiveness studies at primary care level due to the availability of SARS-CoV-2 tests in the general population
VEBIS Primary Care Vaccine Effectiveness Group, Lanièce Delaunay, C., Nunes, B., Monge, S., de Lange, M., túri, G., MacHado, A., Latorre-Margalef, N., Mlinarić, I., Lazar, M., Botella Rocamora, P., Erdwiens, A., Sève, N., Domegan, L., Martínez-Baz, I., Hooiveld, M., Oroszi, B., Guiomar, R., Sperk, M. & Kurečić Filipović, S.
& 31 others,
Pascu, C., Linares Dopido, J. A., Dürrwald, R., Rameix-Welti, M.-A., McKenna, A., Castilla, J., van Hagen, C., Knol, M., Bacci, S., Kaczmarek, M., Kissling, E., Ferenčak, C.-I., Kaić, B., Ilić, M., Vučina, V. V., Adamić, K. Č., Ličina, M. L. K., Lakošeljac, D., Huskić, I. M., Nonković, D., Blanchon, T., Guerrisi, C., Launay, T., Renard, A., Chazelle, M., Falchi, A., Masse, S., Eggink, D., Wortel, S., Knottnerus, B. & Veldhuijzen, N.,
1 Aug 2025,
In: International Journal of Epidemiology. 54,
4, dyaf086.
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