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inctools-package inctools: a package for incidence estimation
excalibdata The dataset 'excalibdata.Rdata' contains example data from an evaluation of an assay measuring recency of infection. At an assay result of <10, the specimen is considered to be recently infected. It further contains viral load data, which is commonly used to reduce false recency. For example, when recency is defined as assay result <10 and viral load > 1000, the FRR is substantially lower (but the MDRI is also reduced).
frrcal Estimate subject-level false-recent rate for a given time cutoff. Each subject with any observations after the time cutoff is assigned a recency status according to the majority of observations for that subject after the cutoff. In the event of exactly half of the observations being classified as recent, the subject contributes a count of 0.5. The function performs an exact binomial test and reports the estimated probability of testing recent after the cutoff, a confidence interval for the proportion, the number of recent results ('successes'), number of subjects ('trials') and the number of data points contributing to the subject-level estimate.
inccounts Incidence and incidence difference statistics from trinomial counts of HIV and recency
incpower Power and sample size calculation for assay-based incidence estimation
incprecision Sample size or precision calculation
incprops Incidence and incidence difference statistics from trinomial prevalences of HIV and recency
inctools inctools: a package for incidence estimation
mdrical Estimate MDRI (point estimate and confidence interval) using binomial regression and a maximum likelihood approach
prevcounts Prevalence and Relative Standard Errors by Counts