View source: R/translink_expected_links_true_mtsl.R
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This function calculates the expected number true transmission pairs in a sample of size M.
The multiple-transmission and single-linkage method assumes the following:
Each case i is, on average, the infector of R cases in the population (N)
Each case i is allowed to be linked by the linkage criteria to only one other case j in the sampled population (M).
translink_expected_links_true_mtsl(sensitivity, rho, M, R)
sensitivity |
scalar or vector giving the sensitivity of the linkage criteria |
rho |
scalar or vector giving the proportion of the final outbreak size that is sampled |
M |
scalar or vector giving the number of cases sampled |
R |
scalar or vector giving the effective reproductive number of the pathogen |
scalar or vector giving the expected number of true transmission pairs in the sample
John Giles, Shirlee Wohl and Justin Lessler
Other transmission linkage functions:
translink_expected_links_obs_mtml(),
translink_expected_links_obs_mtsl(),
translink_expected_links_obs_stsl(),
translink_expected_links_obs(),
translink_expected_links_true_mtml(),
translink_expected_links_true_stsl(),
translink_expected_links_true(),
translink_fdr(),
translink_prob_transmit_mtml(),
translink_prob_transmit_mtsl(),
translink_prob_transmit_stsl(),
translink_prob_transmit(),
translink_samplesize(),
translink_tdr()
translink_expected_links_true_mtsl(sensitivity=0.95, rho=0.2, M=200, R=1)
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