Doug G Manuel
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Recent Articles
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Creatore M, Glazier R, Moineddin R, Fazli G, Johns A, Gozdyra P, et al.
JAMA
. 2016 May;
315(20):2211-20.
PMID: 27218630
Importance: Rates of obesity and diabetes have increased substantially in recent decades; however, the potential role of the built environment in mitigating these trends is unclear. Objective: To examine whether...
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Wilson K, Hawken S, Henningsen K, Kwong J, Deeks S, Crowcroft N, et al.
Can J Public Health
. 2013 Apr;
103(5):e359-62.
PMID: 23617988
Objective: Premature children are at increased risk of complications from vaccine-preventable diseases and should be vaccinated with the routinely recommended childhood vaccines at the same chronological age as full-term infants...
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Rosella L, Corey P, Stukel T, Mustard C, Hux J, Manuel D
Popul Health Metr
. 2012 Nov;
10(1):20.
PMID: 23113916
Unlabelled: Background: Self-reported height and weight are commonly collected at the population level; however, they can be subject to measurement error. The impact of this error on predicted risk, discrimination,...
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Wilson K, Hawken S, Kwong J, Deeks S, Manuel D, Henningsen K, et al.
Vaccine
. 2011 Sep;
29(46):8267-74.
PMID: 21907256
Background: Birth weight of children born at term may theoretically be associated with risk of adverse events from immunization. Methods: We analyzed data on children born between April 1st 2002...
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James P, Manuel D, Mao Y
BMC Public Health
. 2006 May;
6:137.
PMID: 16716230
Background: The concept of 'avoidable' mortality (AM) has been proposed as a performance measure of health care systems. In this study we examined mortality in five geographic regions of Canada...