2016
DOI: 10.3354/dao02947
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Recommended reporting standards for test accuracy studies of infectious diseases of finfish, amphibians, molluscs and crustaceans: the STRADAS-aquatic checklist

Abstract: Complete and transparent reporting of key elements of diagnostic accuracy studies for infectious diseases in cultured and wild aquatic animals benefits end-users of these tests, enabling the rational design of surveillance programs, the assessment of test results from clinical cases and comparisons of diagnostic test performance. Based on deficiencies in the Standards for Reporting of Diagnostic Accuracy (STARD) guidelines identified in a prior finfish study (Gardner et al. 2014), we adapted the Standards for … Show more

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“…Both Gardner et al () and Laurin et al () discuss some of these factors in more detail at the DSe level. In the following subsections, we discuss the broad categories of these guidelines in more detail and provide examples of impacts on interpretation of DSe for pooled versus individual samples, highlighting areas that could lead to biased or incomplete interpretation of diagnostic accuracy estimates, and suggesting either mitigation strategies, statistical adjustments or the direction of any inherent bias that might affect interpretation and reporting of PSe results.…”
Section: Recommended Criteria For Pooling Samplesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Both Gardner et al () and Laurin et al () discuss some of these factors in more detail at the DSe level. In the following subsections, we discuss the broad categories of these guidelines in more detail and provide examples of impacts on interpretation of DSe for pooled versus individual samples, highlighting areas that could lead to biased or incomplete interpretation of diagnostic accuracy estimates, and suggesting either mitigation strategies, statistical adjustments or the direction of any inherent bias that might affect interpretation and reporting of PSe results.…”
Section: Recommended Criteria For Pooling Samplesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…DFO, ; Tavornpanich et al, ). Therefore, transparent reporting (see Gardner et al, , and Laurin et al, ) of standard operating procedures (SOP) for pooling will help facilitate meta‐analyses and comparative studies.…”
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“…All items from the STRADAS-aquatic checklist (Gardner et al 2016) applied to this study except for STRADAS items 7, 17, 19, 20 and 23 Participating laboratories Three laboratories participated in the precision study ( Fig. 1).…”
Section: Diagnostic Validationmentioning
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“…diagnostic sensitivity [DSe] and diagnostic specificity [DSp]) were generated in subsequent phases. The results are reported according to the Standards for Reporting of Animal Diagnostic Accuracy (STRA -DAS)-aquatic (Gardner et al 2016). …”
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