Epi: Statistical Analysis in Epidemiology
Functions for demographic and epidemiological analysis in
the Lexis diagram, i.e. register and cohort follow-up data. In
particular representation, manipulation, rate estimation and
simulation for multistate data - the Lexis suite of functions, which
includes interfaces to 'mstate', 'etm' and 'cmprsk' packages.
Contains functions for Age-Period-Cohort and Lee-Carter modeling and
a function for interval censored data and some useful functions for
tabulation and plotting, as well as a number of epidemiological data
sets.
Version: |
2.47 |
Depends: |
R (≥ 3.5.0), utils |
Imports: |
cmprsk, etm, splines, MASS, survival, plyr, dplyr, Matrix, numDeriv, data.table, zoo, mgcv, magrittr |
Suggests: |
mstate, nlme, lme4, demography, popEpi, tidyr |
Published: |
2022-06-26 |
Author: |
Bendix Carstensen [aut, cre],
Martyn Plummer [aut],
Esa Laara [ctb],
Michael Hills [ctb] |
Maintainer: |
Bendix Carstensen <b at bxc.dk> |
License: |
GPL-2 |
URL: |
http://bendixcarstensen.com/Epi/ |
NeedsCompilation: |
yes |
Citation: |
Epi citation info |
In views: |
Epidemiology, Survival |
CRAN checks: |
Epi results |
Documentation:
Downloads:
Reverse dependencies:
Reverse depends: |
bshazard, cohorttools, dani |
Reverse imports: |
codeCollection, flexrsurv, Greg, MCARtest, popEpi, pubh |
Reverse suggests: |
biostat3, fmsb, metafor, pander, shinyPredict |
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