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METHODOLOGY
Lemeshow S, Tserkovnyi AG,
Tulloch JL, Dowd JE, Lwanga SK, Keja J. A computer simulation of the EPI survey
strategy. International J Epidemiology 14(3):473-81, 1985.
A Monte Carlo simulation study
was designed to evaluate the sample survey technique currently used by the
Expanded Programme on Immunization (EPI) of the World Health Organization. Of
particular interest was how the EPI strategy compared to a more traditional
sampling strategy with respect to bias and variability of estimates. It was also
of interest to investigate whether the estimates of population vaccination
coverage were accurate to within 10 percentage points of the actual levels. It
was found that within particular clusters, the EPI method was particularly
sensitive to pocketing of vaccinated individuals, but the more traditional
method gave more accurate and less variable results under a variety of
conditions. However, the stated goal of the EPI, of being able to produce
population estimates accurate to within 10 percentage points of the true levels
in the population, was satisfied in the artificially created populations
studied.
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