Surveillance: An R package for the monitoring of infectious diseases
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- A Statistical Algorithm for the Early Detection of Outbreaks of Infectious Disease
- A statistical framework for the analysis of multivariate infectious disease surveillance counts
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- Count data regression charts for the monitoring of surveillance time series
- Bayesian outbreak detection algorithm for monitoring reported cases of campylobacteriosis in Germany
- A new statistical early outbreak detection method for biosurveillance and performance comparisons
- An integer-valued time series model for multivariate surveillance
- Geographically weighted generalized Farrington algorithm for rapid outbreak detection over short data accumulation periods
- Bayesian outbreak detection in the presence of reporting delays
- Prospective space-time surveillance with cumulative surfaces for geographical identification of the emerging cluster
- Modeling seasonality in space-time infectious disease surveillance data
- Surveillance to detect emerging space-time clusters
- A spatio-stochastic model for the spread of infectious diseases
- Efficient power computation for \(r\) out of \(m\) runs rules schemes
- Bayesian nowcasting during the STEC O104:H4 outbreak in Germany, 2011
- Surveillance
- Assessing the impact of a movement network on the spatiotemporal spread of infectious diseases
- Comparison of various statistical methods for detecting disease outbreaks
- On some statistical properties of the spatio-temporal product density
- \textit{MAD-STEC}: a method for multiple automatic detection of space-time emerging clusters
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