Models to understand dynamics of test positivity under epidemic dynamics and biased testing
- web version
- beta notes
- simple interaction model
- RTMBode/fitode example: not directly relevant, but hopefully a useful example of how to do trajectory-matching in
fitode
orRTMBode
Related projects. It's not super-clear we have any of sufficient interest, but JD is willing to share. We have a mathy publication with an earlier post-doc (Ali Gharouni, nice guy, now at PHO); Mike Li did some stuff during Covid which probably had some ideas but will be hard to figure out; JD advised some South African students who have a public repo, but it's not clear how far they got.
Notes_Nov10.Rmd
: @RichardSichengZhao 's summary notes for progresscorrCheck.R
: numerical calculations of correlation showing non-monotonicityExpected_Test_positivity_figure.R
: beta model's test positivity as a function of testing focus/dispersion \phi, testing proportion t, prevalence isimple.md
: basic notes on multiplex testing and cross-effects of diseases on each others' positivity/number of positive teststesting_funs.R
: basic machinery for computing expected positivity based on the Beta model and Hazard Ratio Modeltesting_distrib.rmd
: description and exploration of properties oftesting_funs.R
Logspace_comparing_methods.R
: the file used to generate the pictures for log-space comparing 4 different methods of calculating positivity for Beta model.Qbeta_Issues.R
: investigation of the Qbeta & qbeta issues.Single_variable_SIR.R
: a numerical simulation of simple version SIR trajectory (fitODE later).inc_testing_positivity-ratio.R
: As discussed, this file is used to generate figures for ratio of inc/test_positivity_proportion under different combination of inc, phi and testing_proportion.Average_i-phi_idea.R
: @RichardSichengZhao 's Unsuccessful experiments. Will try something else but please ignore this for now.HR_Test_positivity_figure
: Hazard Ratio model's test positivity curves as a function of testing Risk offsets \Phi, testing proportion T, prevalence V
(TO DO)