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After publication of a Cochrane review into the effectiveness of oseltamivir in 2009, the reviewers got access to thousands of pages of previously unavailable data. The authors describe how it shook their faith in published reports and changed their approach to systematic reviews.Citation
Doshi, P., Jones, M., Jefferson, T. (2012). Rethinking credible evidence synthesis. BMJ, 344. DOI: 10.1136/bmj.d7898Keyword
clinical study reportsCochrane systematic review as topic
evidence synthesis
neuraminidase inhibitors
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Oseltamivir
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10.1136/bmj.d7898
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