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Population attributable fraction: names, types and issues with incorrect interpretation of relative risks

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  1. Correspondence to Belen Zapata-Diomedi, School of Public Health, The University of Queensland, Level 2, Public Health Building, Herston, Brisbane, QLD 4006, Australia; b.zapatadiomedi{at}uq.edu.au
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Zapata-Diomedi B, Barendregt JJ, Veerman JL
Population attributable fraction: names, types and issues with incorrect interpretation of relative risks

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  • Accepted February 16, 2016
  • First published March 8, 2016.
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October 11, 2022

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