Hill's criteria for causalityBorn 1897; died 1991. A. Bradford Hill introduced the principle of randomization in clinical trials. He was influential in establishing the link between smoking and lung cancer, and as a result of this research drew up guidelines for reaching a positive conclusion ...
Herein, we discuss how data integration in the field of causal inference of diseases affects the application and interpretation of each of Hill's criteria. Criteria 1: strength of association Hill's first criterion for causation is strength of the associ- ation. As he explained, the larger ...
Applying Bradford Hill's Criteria for Causation to Medical Toxicology. Consideration of the Koch' Postulate as Applied to Medical Toxicology. Establishing an argument of causation is an important research activity with major clinical and scientific implications. Sir Austin Bradford Hill proposed criteria ...
The Bradford Hill criteria for assessing causality are useful in assembling evidence, including within complex policy analyses. In this paper, we argue that the implementation of take-home naloxone (THN) programs in Australia and elsewhere reflects sensible, evidence-based public health policy, despite...
To apply the Bradford Hill criteria, which are widely used to establish causality between an environmental agent and disease, to evaluate the relationship between over-the-counter intranasal zinc gluconate therapy and anosmia. Patient and literature review applying the Bradford Hill criteria on causation...
To establish causality of the association between VDPCDs and malignancy, the degree of fulfillment of the Bradford-Hill criteria was assessed. A strong association was found in the literature between venous thromboembolism and cancer (OR 2.3-14.9 and SIR 1.3-4.4). Consistency and temporality of ...
revisiting Bradford Hill’s criteria on causation under One Health would strengthen public health research and policy for prevention and control of emerging zoonoses. 1.1. One Health and disease causal context in emerging zoonoses People and animals have been in close contact since the domestication of...
The aim of this study was to assess causality using the Bradford-Hill criteria, specifically seeking evidence of a biological gradient. Method: Matched ... Suman,S.,Williams,... - Gut 被引量: 43发表: 2003年 Registration of 'Bill Brown' Wheat 'Bill Brown' (Reg. No. CV-133, PI 653260...
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The criteria developed by Sir Austin Bradford Hill (the so-called Hill Criteria) in 1965 (e. g. the strength of the statistical relation, specificity of the effects, the existence of multiple observations which concur with one another, dose dependency, and correct temporal sequence of cause and...