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Surveillance: An R package for the monitoring of infectious diseases (English)
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22 April 2010
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The `R package surveillance' is considered which offers an implementation of algorithms for detection of outbreaks in univariate or multivariate time series of infectious disease counts. A hidden Markov chain model for such time series is described and algorithms based on reference values are discussed. Change-point detection algorithms like CUSUM are presented. Spatial visualization of the data is also considered. An analysis of data of hepatitis A cases in Berlin is presented.
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outbreaks detection
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CUSUM
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visualization
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hidden Markov chains
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