MicroMoB
Discrete Time Simulation of Mosquito-Borne Pathogen Transmission
Provides a framework based on S3 dispatch for constructing models of mosquito-borne pathogen transmission which are constructed from submodels of various components (i.e. immature and adult mosquitoes, human populations). A consistent mathematical expression for the distribution of bites on hosts means that different models (stochastic, deterministic, etc.) can be coherently incorporated and updated over a discrete time step.
- Version0.1.2
- R versionunknown
- LicenseMIT
- LicenseLICENSE
- Needs compilation?Yes
- Last release01/17/2023
Documentation
- VignetteAdvanced topics
- VignetteBeverton-Holt aquatic model
- VignetteSimple behavioral state mosquito model
- VignetteContributing
- VignetteQueueing model for human superinfection
- VignetteMicro-MoB (Microsimulation for mosquito-borne pathogens)
- VignetteRoss-Macdonald mosquito model
- VignetteRoss-Macdonald transmission model
- VignetteBlood feeding
- MaterialREADME
- MaterialNEWS
Team
Sean L. Wu
David L. Smith
Sophie Libkind
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- Imports2 packages
- Suggests10 packages