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authorNaeem Model <me@nmode.ca>2024-06-09 16:01:51 +0000
committerNaeem Model <me@nmode.ca>2024-06-09 16:01:51 +0000
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Update Shiny appHEADmaster
- Remove template/logic for single data entry - Change 'Add estimators' to 'About estimators'; adding estimators and viewing estimates are now done in the same tab - Swap rows and columns in estimates table (estimators as row names, datasets as column names) - Add a separate column for the serial interval to the estimates table - Add plots for daily and weekly data using the Plotly library - Remove italics from the subscript in all occurences of 'R_0' - Fix code/text formatting
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-Reference
-<a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Serial_interval" target="_blank"
- ><i>Wikipedia</i></a
->
-<br />
-<br />
-
-<p>The serial interval (SI) is NOT one of the estimators.</p>
+<p>Reference: <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Serial_interval" target="_blank"><em>Wikipedia</em></a>
<p>
- The SI is a parameter required by all of the estimators, and can also be
- estimated by the WP method.
+ The serial interval (SI) is not one of the estimators. It is a parameter required by most of the estimators, and can
+ also be estimated by some of them (if not specified).
</p>
-
<p>
- The SI is defined as the average time between successive infections in a chain
- of transmission i.e., the time between the infection of an infected and their
- subsequent transmissions.
+ The SI is defined as the average time between successive infections in a chain of transmission (i.e., the time between
+ the infection of an infected individual and their subsequent transmissions).
</p>