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imdepi (Package: surveillance) :

imdepi contains data on the spatio-temporal location of 636 cases of invasive meningococcal disease (IMD) caused by the two most common meningococcal finetypes in Germany, B:P1.7-2,4:F1-5 (of serogroup B) and C:P1.5,2:F3-3 (of serogroup C). imdepifit contains a model fit to the imdepi data.
● Data Source: CranContrib
● Keywords: datasets
● Alias: imdepi, imdepifit
● 0 images

fluBYBW (Package: surveillance) : Influenza in Southern Germany

Weekly number of influenza A & B cases in the 140 districts of the two Southern German states Bavaria and Baden-Wuerttemberg, for the years 2001 to 2008. These surveillance data have been analyzed originally by Paul and Held (2011) and more recently by Meyer and Held (2014).
● Data Source: CranContrib
● Keywords: datasets
● Alias: fluBYBW
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husO104Hosp (Package: surveillance) : Hospitalization date for HUS cases of the STEC outbreak in Germany, 2011

Data contain the date of hospitalization for 630 hemolytic-uremic syndrome (HUS) cases during the large STEC outbreak in Germany, 2011. Note: Only HUS cases which ultimately had a hospitalization date available/reported are included in the data set. The total number of HUS cases during the outbreak was 855 – see H<c3><b6>hle and an der Heiden (2014) as well as Frank et al. (2011) for details.
● Data Source: CranContrib
● Keywords: datasets
● Alias: husO104Hosp
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twinSIR_exData (Package: surveillance) :

This is data, which is used in twinSIR examples.
● Data Source: CranContrib
● Keywords: datasets, internal
● Alias: foodata, fooepidata, foofit
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campyDE (Package: surveillance) : Cases of Campylobacteriosis and Absolute Humidity in Germany 2002-2011

Weekly number of reported campylobacteriosis cases in Germany 2002-2011 together with the corresponding absolute humidity (in g/m^3) that week. The absolute humidity was computed according to the procedure by Dengler (1997) using the means of representative weather station data from the German Climate service.
● Data Source: CranContrib
● Keywords: datasets
● Alias: campyDE
● 0 images

measlesDE (Package: surveillance) : Measles in the 16 states of Germany

Weekly number of measles cases in the 16 states (Bundeslaender) of Germany for years 2005 to 2007.
● Data Source: CranContrib
● Keywords: datasets
● Alias: measlesDE
● 0 images

influMen (Package: surveillance) : Influenza and meningococcal infections in Germany, 2001-2006

Weekly counts of new influenza and meningococcal infections in Germany 2001-2006.
● Data Source: CranContrib
● Keywords: datasets
● Alias: influMen
● 0 images

salmHospitalized (Package: surveillance) : Hospitalized Salmonella cases in Germany 2004-2014

Reported number of cases of Salmonella in Germany 2004-2014 (early 2014) that were hospitalized. The corresponding total number of cases is indicated in the slot populationFrac and multinomialTS is TRUE.
● Data Source: CranContrib
● Keywords: datasets
● Alias: salmHospitalized
● 0 images

shadar (Package: surveillance) : Salmonella Hadar cases in Germany 2001-2006

Number of salmonella hadar cases in Germany 2001-2006. An increase is seen during 2006
● Data Source: CranContrib
● Keywords: datasets
● Alias: shadar
● 0 images

hagelloch (Package: surveillance) : 1861 Measles Epidemic in the City of Hagelloch, Germany

Data on the 188 cases in the measles outbreak among children in the German city of Hagelloch (near Tübingen) 1861. The data were originally collected by Dr. Albert Pfeilsticker (1863) and augmented and re-analysed by Dr. Heike Oesterle (1992).
● Data Source: CranContrib
● Keywords: datasets
● Alias: hagelloch, hagelloch.df
● 0 images