recency_example | R Documentation |
A dataset of randomly generated HIV-1 recent infection line-list to simulate the NDR patient recency line-list.
recency_example
A data frame with 10000 rows and 36 variables:
Implementing Partner
State of registration of recency facility
Local Government Area where client was registered
Facility where the recent infection testing took place
'DATIM CODE' of the facility of registration
State of resident of client
Local Government Area where client is resident
registration number assigned to client at testing point
The gender that the client identified as, "M" or "F"
Birth day of client, in "yyyy-dd-mm"
Age of client as at when the recent infection testing took place
age-band of clients based on the MER classification
unique identifier assigned to client
Date when HIV testing services was offered
Outcome of the first HIV testing offered
interpretation of the HTS screening
Outcome of second HIV testing offered
Outcome of third HIV testing offered (when required)
Place where the HIV testing was conducted
is the client a result of Index Testing Services
Did the client opt out of recency testing?
Name of testing kit used for the recent infection testing
Date when the recency testing was conducted
Number assigned during recency testing
Was the control line visible on the Asante kit during testing?
Was the verification_line visible during testing?
Was the longterm line visible during testing?
Interpretation of the rapid testing for recency
The final recency outcome following Viral Load
Was the viral load of the client requested?
The viral load count of the client
The date the viral load result was released
The date of viral load sample collection
The date the collected viral load sample was sent for assay
laboratory where recency viral load is analyzed
column missing column name and containing negligible entries
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