Measles1861 {EpiEstim} | R Documentation |
Data on the 1861 measles epidemic in Hagelloch, Germany.
Description
This data set gives:
the daily incidence of onset of symptoms in Hallegoch (Germany) during the 1861 measles epidemic (see source and references),
the discrete daily distribution of the serial interval for measles, assuming a shifted Gamma distribution with mean 14.9 days, standard deviation 3.9 days and shift 1 day (see references).
Format
A list of two elements:
-
incidence: a vector containing 48 days of observation,
-
si_distr: a vector containing a set of 38 probabilities.
Source
Groendyke C. et al. (2011) Bayesian Inference for Contact Networks Given Epidemic Data. Scandinavian Journal of Statistics 38(3): 600-616.
References
Groendyke C. et al. (2011) Bayesian Inference for Contact Networks Given Epidemic Data. Scandinavian Journal of Statistics 38(3): 600-616.
Examples
## load data on measles in Hallegoch in 1861
data("Measles1861")
## estimate the reproduction number (method "non_parametric_si")
res <- estimate_R(Measles1861$incidence, method="non_parametric_si",
config = make_config(list(
t_start = seq(17, 42),
t_end = seq(23, 48),
si_distr = Measles1861$si_distr)))
plot(res)
## the second plot produced shows, at each each day,
## the estimate of the reproduction number
## over the 7-day window finishing on that day.