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twinSIR_cox

Identify Endemic Components in an Intensity Model


Description

The special function cox marks terms in formulae of the functions twinSIR and simEpidata as endemic components, i.e. variables acting multiplicatively on the baseline infection intensity. An illustrative twinSIR call with two epidemic and two endemic covariates is: twinSIR(~B1 + B2 + cox(vaccination) + cox(size), data=myEpidata).

Technically, this function is implemented as function(x) {x} and defined as “special” in terms.formula.

See Also

Usage in formulae of functions twinSIR and simEpidata.


surveillance

Temporal and Spatio-Temporal Modeling and Monitoring of Epidemic Phenomena

v1.19.1
GPL-2
Authors
Michael H<f6>hle [aut, ths] (<https://orcid.org/0000-0002-0423-6702>), Sebastian Meyer [aut, cre] (<https://orcid.org/0000-0002-1791-9449>), Michaela Paul [aut], Leonhard Held [ctb, ths], Howard Burkom [ctb], Thais Correa [ctb], Mathias Hofmann [ctb], Christian Lang [ctb], Juliane Manitz [ctb], Andrea Riebler [ctb], Daniel Saban<e9>s Bov<e9> [ctb], Ma<eb>lle Salmon [ctb], Dirk Schumacher [ctb], Stefan Steiner [ctb], Mikko Virtanen [ctb], Wei Wei [ctb], Valentin Wimmer [ctb], R Core Team [ctb] (A few code segments are modified versions of code from base R)
Initial release
2021-03-30

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