Surveillance
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Source code repository: https://github.com/cran/Surveillance
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- An up-to-date review of scan statistics
- Self-exciting point processes: infections and implementations
- Modeling seasonality in space-time infectious disease surveillance data
- A statistical framework for the analysis of multivariate infectious disease surveillance counts
- A two-component model for counts of infectious diseases
- Calibration tests for multivariate Gaussian forecasts
- Efficient power computation for \(r\) out of \(m\) runs rules schemes
- On Some Statistical Properties of the Spatio-Temporal Product Density
- Epidemiology of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) in Japan during the first and second waves
- Branching Process Models to Identify Risk Factors for Infectious Disease Transmission
- Assessing the Impact of a Movement Network on the Spatiotemporal Spread of Infectious Diseases
- Power-law models for infectious disease spread
- A space-time conditional intensity model for invasive meningococcal disease occurrence
- Count data regression charts for the monitoring of surveillance time series
- An endemic–epidemic beta model for time series of infectious disease proportions
- Online multivariate changepoint detection with type I error control and constant time/memory updates per series
- Comparison of various statistical methods for detecting disease outbreaks
- Surveillance to detect emerging space-time clusters
- Bayesian nowcasting during the STEC O104:H4 outbreak in Germany, 2011
- \textit{MAD-STEC}: a method for multiple automatic detection of space-time emerging clusters
- Including covariates in a space-time point process with application to seismicity
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