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The currently available MSF intersectional outbreak dictionaries (in ODK format): - Cholera/Acute watery diarrhea (“Cholera_intersectional”) - Meningitis (“Meningitis_intersectional) - Measles/Rubella (”Measles_intersectional”) - Acute Jaundice Syndrome (often suspected to be Hepatitis E) (“AJS_intersectional”)
The currently available MSF OCA outbreak dictionaries available (in DHIS2 format):
The intersectional AJS dictionary contains definitions for 19 variables:
The dictionaries are exported using option codes that can be translated to human-readable format. This table shows how they are translated.
The OCA AJS dictionary contains definitions for 68 variables:
The dictionaries are exported using option codes that can be translated to human-readable format. This table shows how they are translated.
The intersectional Cholera dictionary contains definitions for 20 variables:
The dictionaries are exported using option codes that can be translated to human-readable format. This table shows how they are translated.
The OCA Cholera dictionary contains definitions for 45 variables:
The dictionaries are exported using option codes that can be translated to human-readable format. This table shows how they are translated.
The Measles dictionary contains definitions for 17 variables:
The dictionaries are exported using option codes that can be translated to human-readable format. This table shows how they are translated.
The Measles dictionary contains definitions for 52 variables:
The dictionaries are exported using option codes that can be translated to human-readable format. This table shows how they are translated.
The Meningitis dictionary contains definitions for 26 variables:
The dictionaries are exported using option codes that can be translated to human-readable format. This table shows how they are translated.
The Meningitis dictionary contains definitions for 53 variables:
The dictionaries are exported using option codes that can be translated to human-readable format. This table shows how they are translated.
The Diptheria dictionary contains definitions for 24 variables:
The dictionaries are exported using option codes that can be translated to human-readable format. This table shows how they are translated.
You can explore the excel-formatted dictionaries with
browseURL(system.file("extdata", "MSF-outbreak-dict.xlsx", package = "epidict")),
but treat it as read-only.
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