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Item · December 2020
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The combined evidence of research impact on the decision of Tier 4 restrictions in England on the 19th December 2020

“New evidence on VUI-202012/01 and review of the public health risk assessment” Report to NERVTAG meeting 18/02/2021 by Public Health England, with Imperial College, the University of Edinburgh, the University of Birmingham and the Wellcome Sanger Institute.
Minutes of NERVTAG Meeting on 18/12/2020.
Speech by the Prime Minister, Boris Johnson on 19/12/2020.

[J] Almetric statistics
Item · 2020
Part of UoA 10

Almetric details for The State of Vaccine Confidence 2016: Global Insights Through a 67-Country Survey. EBioMedicine paper and
Mapping global trends in vaccine confidence and investigating barriers to vaccine uptake: a large-scale retrospective temporal modelling study. Lancet. 396:898-908

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Combined evidence that shows software tools are widely used. Stan user forum, posthttps://discourse.mc-stan.org/t/how-many-stan-users-are-there/12196/22, published 2020/12/22. Last accessed 2021/01/25.

CRAN download statistics, R command sum(cranlogs::cran_downloads(package = c("rstan","rjags","nimble","R2WinBUGS","R2OpenBUGS", "BRugs"), from = "2013-08-01", to = "2020-12-13")$count). Last accessed 2021/01/25.

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The combined evidence of WinBUGS Impact on NICE evaluations. Contains search results of NICE Guidelines using WinBUGS.

Take-up of NICE recommendations in care https://www.nice.org.uk/about/what-we-do/into-practice/measuring-the-uptake-of-nice-guidance, last accessed 2021/01/25;

NICE Guidelines using WinBUGS, 2013/07 to 2018/12 search results, pdf;

specific evidence on impact in mental health clinical practice https://www.nice.org.uk/Media/Default/About/what-we-do/Into-practice/measuring-uptake/NICEimpact-mental-health.pdf, last accessed 2021/01/25.

Use of WinBUGS in CG178 (e.g. 391 WinBUGS cite in methods) https://www.nice.org.uk/guidance/cg178/evidence/full-guideline-pdf-490503565

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