R/data_caers_raw.R

#' Raw CAERS data
#'
#' A small subset of raw, publicly available CAERS data used to demonstrate how
#' to prepare data for use by \pkg{openEBGM}'s functions.
#'
#' @format A data frame with 117 rows and 6 variables:
#' \describe{
#'   \item{\code{RA_Report..}}{CAERS report identification number.}
#'   \item{\code{PRI_Reported.Brand.Product.Name}}{The verbatim brands and/or
#'     product names indicated to have been used by the consumer reported
#'     to have experienced the adverse event.}
#'   \item{\code{CI_Age.at.Adverse.Event}}{The age of the consumer reported to
#'     have experienced the adverse event, in units specified by
#'     \code{CI_Age.Unit}.}
#'   \item{\code{CI_Age.Unit}}{The time unit (day, week, month, year) of the
#'     age provided in the \code{CI_Age.at.Adverse.Event} data field for the
#'     consumer reported to have experienced the adverse event.}
#'   \item{\code{CI_Gender}}{The sex of the individual reported to have
#'     experienced the adverse event.}
#'   \item{\code{SYM_One.Row.Coded.Symptoms}}{The symptom(s) experienced by the
#'     injured consumer as specified by the reporter and coded by FDA according
#'     to the Medical Data Dictionary for Regulatory Activities (MedDRA).}
#' }
#'
#' @details The column names appear exactly as they would if you had used
#'   \code{read.csv()} to pull the data directly from the website below.
#'
#' @details Further details about the data can be found using the links below.
#'
#' @source CFSAN Adverse Event Reporting System (FDA Center for Food Safety and
#'   Nutrition)
#' @source \url{https://www.fda.gov/food/compliance-enforcement-food}
#' @source
#'   \url{https://www.fda.gov/media/97035/download}
"caers_raw"

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