# jab.adverse.reactions
Provides data about the possible adverse events/reactions resulting from being injected with a vaccine/experimental gene therapy. Currently, this data set only includes data from six reference sources.
For information about the hazards of vaccination$/immunization$/experimental gene therapie$, visit:
To install the package from the CRAN repository, please do the following in R:
install.packages("jab.adverse.reactions")
With credit due to the matlab
package, for a complete list of functions and the package DESCRIPTION file, use:
library(help = "jab.adverse.reactions")
This package contains a single data set:
jab_adverse_reactions
: A collection of adverse events/reactions resulting from an injection with a vaccine/experimental gene therapy
install.load::load_package("jab.adverse.reactions", "data.table")
# load jab.adverse.reactions data
data(jab_adverse_reactions)
# View the data set
View(jab_adverse_reactions)
# Print the data set using data.table
jab_adverse_reactions
There is a subfolder of the inst folder named public which contains the data contained in this R package in the following formats:
If you wish to cite the jab.adverse.reactions
R package, I have enclosed the preferred citation in BibTex format:
@Manual{embry:2022, title = {jab.adverse.reactions: Possible Adverse Events/Reactions from the Vaccinations/Experimental Gene Therapies}, author = {Irucka Embry}, year = {2022}, url = {https://gitlab.com/iembry/jab.adverse.reactions}, abstract = {Provides data about the possible adverse events/reactions resulting from being injected with a vaccine/experimental gene therapy. Currently, the data is only from three reference sources. Refer to the Citation file for the reference information. For information about vaccination$/immunization$ hazards, visit https://www.questionuniverse.com/rethink.html#vaccine, https://www.ecoccs.com/healing.html#vaccines, https://www.questionuniverse.com/rethink_current_crisis.html#cov_vaccin, and https://www.questionuniverse.com/vaccination.html.}, version = {1.0.1} }
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