Translations:Advanced Field Epi:Manual 2 - Diagnostic Tests/204/en: Perbedaan revisi

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“Gold standard” methods rely on the classification of individuals using a reference test (or tests) with perfect sensitivity and/or specificity to identify groups of diseased and non-diseased individuals in which the test can be evaluated. In contrast, “Non-gold-standard” methods are used in situations where determination of the true infection status of each individual is not possible or economically feasible.
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"Gold standard" methods rely on the classification of individuals using a reference test (or tests) with perfect sensitivity and/or specificity to identify groups of diseased and non-diseased individuals in which the test can be evaluated. In contrast, "Non-gold-standard" methods are used in situations where determination of the true infection status of each individual is not possible or economically feasible.

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"Gold standard" methods rely on the classification of individuals using a reference test (or tests) with perfect sensitivity and/or specificity to identify groups of diseased and non-diseased individuals in which the test can be evaluated. In contrast, "Non-gold-standard" methods are used in situations where determination of the true infection status of each individual is not possible or economically feasible.
Terjemahan"Gold standard" methods rely on the classification of individuals using a reference test (or tests) with perfect sensitivity and/or specificity to identify groups of diseased and non-diseased individuals in which the test can be evaluated. In contrast, "Non-gold-standard" methods are used in situations where determination of the true infection status of each individual is not possible or economically feasible.

"Gold standard" methods rely on the classification of individuals using a reference test (or tests) with perfect sensitivity and/or specificity to identify groups of diseased and non-diseased individuals in which the test can be evaluated. In contrast, "Non-gold-standard" methods are used in situations where determination of the true infection status of each individual is not possible or economically feasible.