hmsidr

Health Metrics and the Spread of Infectious Diseases with R (HMSIDR)

https://github.com/fgazzelloni/hmsidr

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Health Metrics and the Spread of Infectious Diseases with R (HMSIDR)

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HMSIDwR - ⚠️❗️Final touches are complete—book is available to pre-order! 🚀

This is the repository for the Health Metrics and the Spread of Infectious Diseases: Machine Learning Applications and Spatial Modeling Analysis with R book written by Federica Gazzelloni.

📖 Read it online for free:

🛒 Pre-Order your printed copy:

This book guides you through the modeling representation of the selected real world case studies for the identification of the state of health of a population.

A large component of this book is made in R language for spatial/data visualizations and modeling.

More about the author here:

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  • Name: Federica Gazzelloni (she/her)
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citHeader("To cite this book in publications, please use:")

entry <- bibentry(
  bibtype = "Book",
  title = "Health Metrics and the Spread of Infectious Diseases: Machine Learning Applications and Spatial Modeling Analysis with R",
  author = person("Federica", "Gazzelloni"),
  year = "2024",
  publisher = "CRC Press",
  address = "Boca Raton, FL, USA",
  isbn = "",
  url = "https://bookdown.org/fede_gazzelloni/hmsidR/",
  note = "A comprehensive guide to health metrics and infectious disease modeling with practical examples in R."
)

entry

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