• Infect. Dis. Clin. North Am. · Jun 2009

    Systematic reviews and meta-analyses in infectious diseases: how are they done and what are their strengths and limitations?

    • Leonard Leibovici and Matthew E Falagas.
    • Department of Medicine E, Rabin Medical Center, Petah-Tiqva, Israel. leibovic@post.tau.ac.il
    • Infect. Dis. Clin. North Am. 2009 Jun 1; 23 (2): 181-94.

    AbstractIn infectious diseases, as in other domains, systematic reviews and meta-analyses are the type of research most easily translated into clinical practice. Practitioners should familiarize themselves with the methodology of systematic reviews and meta-analyses, their interpretation, and their limitations.

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