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Realistic power simulations compare point- and area-based disease cluster tests.

1996 Apr 15-May 15

Journal Article

Authors:

Oden, N.
Jacquez, G.
Grimson, R.

Secondary:
Stat Med

Volume:
15

Pagination:
783-806

Issue:
9-Jul

PMID:
9132905

DOI:
10.1002/(sici)1097-0258(19960415)15:7/9<783::aid-sim249>3.0.co;2-o

Keywords:
Adult; Animals; Child; Cluster Analysis; Computer Simulation; Foxes; Humans; Leukemia; Lyme Disease; Population Density; Population Surveillance; Rabies; Reproducibility of Results; Residence Characteristics

Abstract:
<p>One can roughly divide disease cluster tests into area-based (using regional data) and point-based (using exact locations). We have compared the power of two area-based methods (Moran&#039;s I and I* (pop), a new method) to that of two point-based methods (the Cuzick-Edwards test and Grimson&#039;s test), using three realistic simulations of disease (fox rabies in England, childhood leukaemia in North Humberside, England, and Lyme disease in Georgia). The naive belief that point-based methods should be better is not supported: for the complex data simulated here, I* (pop) and the Cuzick-Edwards test had higher power than Grimson&#039;s method or Moran&#039;s I. I* (pop) capitalizes on high inter-region variability, while Moran&#039;s I cannot.</p>

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