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set.fertility.hiv.negative | R Documentation |
*calling with a single scalar value for fertility would be equivalent to setting a birth rate (rather than a fertility rate) for the entire population
set.fertility.hiv.negative(jheem, fertility, time = -Inf)
jheem |
A JHEEM object |
fertility |
An array of fertility rates, whose dimensions are a subset of [age, race, subpopulation, sex, risk, non.hiv.subset]. ***Rates should be per person per year |
time |
The time at which these fertility rates apply, if time-varying |
Other functions to specify births in the population:
create.birth.proportions.from.population()
,
create.birth.proportions.hiv.negative()
,
create.birth.proportions.hiv.positive.to.negative()
,
create.birth.proportions.hiv.positive.to.positive()
,
get.birth.proportions.to.hiv.negative.skeleton()
,
set.birth.proportions.hiv.negative()
,
set.birth.proportions.hiv.positive()
,
set.birth.proportions.no.maternal.transmission()
,
set.fertility.hiv.positive()
,
set.fertility()
,
set.immigration.proportions()
Other functions to set fertility rates:
set.fertility.hiv.positive()
,
set.fertility()
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