A cross-fitted one-step estimator that adjusts for a right-censored negative control outcome event time reduces variance by up to 27 percent in an HIV prevention trial, with multiple robustness and asymptotic efficiency.
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Improving the efficiency of infectious disease prevention trials using negative control outcome event times
A cross-fitted one-step estimator that adjusts for a right-censored negative control outcome event time reduces variance by up to 27 percent in an HIV prevention trial, with multiple robustness and asymptotic efficiency.