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Comment
. 2021 Mar;68(2):210-211.
doi: 10.1111/tbed.13828. Epub 2020 Oct 15.

There are no shortcuts in the development and validation of a COVID-19 prediction model

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There are no shortcuts in the development and validation of a COVID-19 prediction model

Gary S Collins et al. Transbound Emerg Dis. 2021 Mar.
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  • Prediction models for diagnosis and prognosis of covid-19: systematic review and critical appraisal.
    Wynants L, Van Calster B, Collins GS, Riley RD, Heinze G, Schuit E, Bonten MMJ, Dahly DL, Damen JAA, Debray TPA, de Jong VMT, De Vos M, Dhiman P, Haller MC, Harhay MO, Henckaerts L, Heus P, Kammer M, Kreuzberger N, Lohmann A, Luijken K, Ma J, Martin GP, McLernon DJ, Andaur Navarro CL, Reitsma JB, Sergeant JC, Shi C, Skoetz N, Smits LJM, Snell KIE, Sperrin M, Spijker R, Steyerberg EW, Takada T, Tzoulaki I, van Kuijk SMJ, van Bussel B, van der Horst ICC, van Royen FS, Verbakel JY, Wallisch C, Wilkinson J, Wolff R, Hooft L, Moons KGM, van Smeden M. Wynants L, et al. BMJ. 2020 Apr 7;369:m1328. doi: 10.1136/bmj.m1328. BMJ. 2020. Update in: BMJ. 2021 Feb 3;372:n236. doi: 10.1136/bmj.n236. PMID: 32265220 Free PMC article. Updated.

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