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. 2015 Jun 30;2015(6):CD010037. doi: 10.1002/14651858.CD010037.pub2
•  low risk of bias (e.g. no missing outcome data; missing outcome data balanced across groups)
•  high risk of bias (e.g. numbers or reasons for missing data imbalanced across groups; 'as treated' analysis done with substantial departure of intervention received from that assigned at randomisation)
•  unclear risk of bias