The disorderly world of diagnostic and prognostic models for covid-19

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  • Date
    8 November 2021
    Timeframe
    15:00 - 16:30 CET, Geneva
    Duration
    90 minutes
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    Diagnostic and prognostic models can provide an evidence-based approach to efficiently manage covid-19. Since the covid-19 outbreak, hundreds of models have been proposed. This talk discusses the results of a living systematic review of models, including a critical appraisal, and lessons learned.

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