Multinational Validation Study
Cross-source consensus on Multinational Validation Study from 1 sources and 45 claims.
1 sources · 45 claims
How it works
Comparisons
Evidence quality
Highlighted claims
- The study involved 56 co-investigators from institutions across 11 countries including Australia, UK, USA, Japan, and Singapore. — Brazilian elimination of mother-to-child HIV transmission: lessons for large-scale global health systems
- Geographic diversity was considered central to the validation approach to assess cross-population performance. — Brazilian elimination of mother-to-child HIV transmission: lessons for large-scale global health systems
- This study is described as a large-scale multinational validation of cardiovascular risk equations. — Brazilian elimination of mother-to-child HIV transmission: lessons for large-scale global health systems
- The study enrolled a cohort of 6.4 million individuals to validate the two cardiovascular risk equations. — Brazilian elimination of mother-to-child HIV transmission: lessons for large-scale global health systems
- Geographic diversity was a central design element of the validation approach. — Brazilian elimination of mother-to-child HIV transmission: lessons for large-scale global health systems
- Geographic diversity across the participating countries was central to the validation approach. — Brazilian elimination of mother-to-child HIV transmission: lessons for large-scale global health systems
- The study enrolled 6.4 million individuals across diverse geographic regions and healthcare settings. — Brazilian elimination of mother-to-child HIV transmission: lessons for large-scale global health systems
- The study cohort comprised 6.4 million individuals from diverse geographic regions and healthcare settings. — Brazilian elimination of mother-to-child HIV transmission: lessons for large-scale global health systems
- The research involved 56 co-investigators from institutions across 11 countries including Australia, UK, USA, France, Sweden, Netherlands, Spain, Germany, Canada, Japan, and Singapore. — Brazilian elimination of mother-to-child HIV transmission: lessons for large-scale global health systems
- The study involved 56 co-investigators from academic institutions, research centers, and health systems spanning 11 countries. — Brazilian elimination of mother-to-child HIV transmission: lessons for large-scale global health systems