Hello,
I have data from a seroprevalence study which collected samples from an entire population (about 95%) of health workers within the same hospital. I thought about using the logitem package to account for test sensitivity and specificity in a logistic model and obtain adjusted prevalence. Would it still make sense to do it considering that I have the entire population?
Thank you in advance for your help,
Giovanni
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