Influenza-like illness prediction model
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Influenza-like illness prediction model
Epidemiological project to visualize the status of COVID-19 in Sergipe (Brazil)
A ecological time series study about syphilis in the city of Juiz de Fora, in Brazil
A short EDA project on the results of a fictional trial of a HbA1c2 treatment. Written in R with tidyverse, table1, and other packages.
Educational tool that aims to provide an easy way of interacting with the basic epidemiological model SIR. Can also show how it would interact with the basic idea of vaccinations and an idea of losing immunity over time (second wave of infections).
Make your epidemiological research reproducible
Projeto de machine learning para predição de taxas de internação por CSAB e clusterização para dimensionamento de ESF.
Educational tool used to visualize and solve the SEIRD epidemiological model with vaccination functionality. Allows the user to save results, parameters and more.
This repository contains reproducible research on an epidemiological model for understanding COVID-19 spreading rates, as part of the DTU Data Science course 22100: R for Bio Data Science
The MetaWards R package. This supports easy install of MetaWards R bindings from GitHub
Curso de nível intermediário aplicando o R e o RStudio ao cotidiano da Vigilância em Saúde para análise de dados temporais.
Streamlined and reproducible code for generating daily reports on tribal COVID-19 risks
Guide for the Baccarelli Lab GitHub
Undergraduate Course Work from Public Health 490KR Epidemiologic Data Management & Analysis, Taught by Professor Katherine W. Reeves, PhD, MPH
Ecological study for COVID-19 using aggregate data of Catalonia using RStudio
rifttable: Results Tables to Bridge the Rift Between Epidemiologists and Their Data
Simulation to illustrate the way a viral pandemic spreads within a group of people as well as effectivity of different preventative measures
2020 北京数据开放大赛
Analysis and implementation of the simple SIR model, the SIR model with vaccination, and the SIR model with vaccination and immunity terms.
This is a repository for the research methods course taught at the University of Canterbury. All study materials, exercises, readings, and data for analyses are kept here.
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