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What is generalisability (in RCTs)?

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What is generalisability (in RCTs)?

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Generalisability in RCTs refers to how applicable the results are to the target population – the use of different IVIGs (Australia is using Intragam) will increase generalisabilty across countries. This means should INIS show that immunoglobulin causes a statistically significant reduction in mortality or major disability different brand forms can be used to treat the local population.

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