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Given the epidemiological parameters from {epiparameter} used in {simulist}, it would be possible to implement a set of new functions that can bypass users having to read in and supply epidemiological parameter to the simulist::sim_*() functions.
These two functions could also be combined into a single function which could have disease and pathogen as arguments:
sim_disease_linelist(pathogen="SARS-CoV-2")
These functions would be useful when the fine-level details of the parameterisation is not important, but the simulation should mimic a specific outbreak (e.g. teaching, mock outbreak testing). It could additionally use demographic data from another source to be even more detailed:
Given the epidemiological parameters from {epiparameter} used in {simulist}, it would be possible to implement a set of new functions that can bypass users having to read in and supply epidemiological parameter to the
simulist::sim_*()
functions.A function signature such as:
These two functions could also be combined into a single function which could have
disease
andpathogen
as arguments:These functions would be useful when the fine-level details of the parameterisation is not important, but the simulation should mimic a specific outbreak (e.g. teaching, mock outbreak testing). It could additionally use demographic data from another source to be even more detailed:
This could supplement the use of datasets such as
outbreaks::ebola_sim
and provide functions to simulate other similar scenarios.The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: