Fig. 1: Comparison of average treatment benefit among those recommended for treatment and not recommended for treatment under each rule. | Nature Communications

Fig. 1: Comparison of average treatment benefit among those recommended for treatment and not recommended for treatment under each rule.

From: Personalized azithromycin treatment rules for children with watery diarrhea using machine learning

Fig. 1

A Comparison of average treatment benefit among those recommended and not recommended for treatment for diarrhea on day 3; B Comparison of average treatment benefit among those recommended and not recommended for treatment for re-hospitalization or death by day 90; C Comparison of average treatment benefit among those recommended and not recommended for treatment for change in linear growth. In all panels, the proportion recommended for treatment is denoted in parentheses after the label for each rule. Error bars represent a 95% confidence interval, and the sample size for each treatment benefit estimation is determined by the proportion of n = 6692 treated under each rule. CI Confidence interval, LAZ Length-for-age Z-score. Source data are provided as a Source Data File on Github.

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