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4 changes: 1 addition & 3 deletions inst/md/about.md
Expand Up @@ -4,9 +4,7 @@ The estimates shown by Tabby2 are based on a mathematical model of TB epidemiolo

**The model has been fit to TB data through 2019. Preliminary data suggests that during the COVID-19 pandemic, reported cases of TB in the United States declined by 20% compared with 2019; this decline is not reflected in modeling estimates at this time. (https://www.cdc.gov/mmwr/volumes/70/wr/mm7012a1.htm) We are in the process of incorporating these data into our estimates and will update the site once revised estimates are complete.**

This model has been fit to local data from each of the following states:

Alabama, Alaska, Arizona, Arkansas, California, Colorado, Connecticut, Delaware, District of Columbia, Florida, Georgia, Hawaii, Idaho, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, Mississippi, Missouri, Montana, Nebraska, Nevada, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New Mexico, New York, North Carolina, Ohio, Oklahoma, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, South Carolina, South Dakota, Tennessee, Texas, Utah, Vermont, Virginia, Washington, West Virginia, Wisconsin, Wyoming.
This model has been fit to local data from all fifty states and District of Columbia.

The model has also been fit to aggregate data for the United States to allow national-level analyses. These analyses expand on an earlier study on future TB epidemiology in the United States (Menzies et al 2018. “Prospects for tuberculosis elimination in the United States: results of a transmission dynamic model” Am J Epid 187(9):2011-2020) (https://academic.oup.com/aje/article/187/9/2011/4995883)).

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20 changes: 10 additions & 10 deletions tabby1/tabby1utilities/inst/configs/config-addoutputs.yaml
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labels:
absolute_value: Absolute values
pct_basecase_same_year: Percentage of base case value in the same year
pct_basecase_2018: Percentage of base case value in 2020
pct_basecase_2018: Percentage of base case value in 2022
formatted:
absolute_value: ''
pct_basecase_same_year: Percentage of base case value in the same year
pct_basecase_2018: Percentage of base case value in 2020
pct_basecase_2018: Percentage of base case value in 2022
selected:
- yes
- no
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- scenario_6
- scenario_7
labels:
scenario_1: No Transmission Within the US After 2020
scenario_2: No TB or LTBI in New Migrants After 2020
scenario_1: No Transmission Within the US After 2022
scenario_2: No TB or LTBI in New Migrants After 2022
scenario_3: Reduced TB Prevention Effort
scenario_5: Future Immigration at 2020 Levels
scenario_5: Future Immigration at 2022 Levels
scenario_6: Improving Global TB Control
scenario_7: Rising Reactivation Risks
formatted: # the |- allows newlines
scenario_1: |-
No transmission within
the US after 2020
the US after 2022
scenario_2: |-
No TB or LTBI in new
migrants after 2020
migrants after 2022
scenario_3: |-
Reduced TB prevention
effort
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new migrants
scenario_5: |-
Future immigration at
2020 levels
2022 levels
scenario_6: |-
Improving global TB
control
scenario_7: |-
Rising reactivation
risk
descriptions:
scenario_1: From 2020 onwards, no individuals acquire M. TB infection from transmission within
scenario_1: From 2022 onwards, no individuals acquire M. TB infection from transmission within
the United States. In this scenario the only source of new LTBI cases is from
existing infection in new immigrants.
scenario_2: From 2020 onwards, all individuals immigrating to the United States are free of
scenario_2: From 2022 onwards, all individuals immigrating to the United States are free of
M. TB infection, while maintaining the same total volume of immigration.
downloads:
heading: Download
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16 changes: 8 additions & 8 deletions tabby1/tabby1utilities/inst/configs/config-agegroups.yaml
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labels:
absolute_value: Absolute values
pct_basecase_same_year: Percentage of base case value in the same year
pct_basecase_2018: Percentage of base case value in 2020
pct_basecase_2018: Percentage of base case value in 2022
formatted:
absolute_value: ''
pct_basecase_same_year: Percentage of base case value in the same year
pct_basecase_2018: Percentage of base case value in 2020
pct_basecase_2018: Percentage of base case value in 2022
selected:
- yes
- no
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- scenario_6
- scenario_7
labels:
scenario_1: No Transmission Within the US After 2020
scenario_2: No TB or LTBI in New Migrants After 2020
scenario_1: No Transmission Within the US After 2022
scenario_2: No TB or LTBI in New Migrants After 2022
scenario_3: Reduced TB Prevention Effort
scenario_5: Future Immigration at 2020 Levels
scenario_5: Future Immigration at 2022 Levels
scenario_6: Improving Global TB Control
scenario_7: Rising Reactivation Risks
formatted: # use |- to include newline characters
scenario_1: |-
No transmission within
the US after 2020
the US after 2022
scenario_2: |-
No TB or LTBI in new
migrants after 2020
migrants after 2022
scenario_3: |-
Reduced TB prevention
effort
scenario_5: |-
Future immigration
at 2020 levels
at 2022 levels
scenario_6: |-
Improving global TB
control
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18 changes: 9 additions & 9 deletions tabby1/tabby1utilities/inst/configs/config-estimates.yaml
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labels:
absolute_value: Absolute values
pct_basecase_same_year: Percentage of base case value in the same year
pct_basecase_2018: Percentage of base case value in 2020
pct_basecase_2018: Percentage of base case value in 2022
formatted:
absolute_value: ''
pct_basecase_same_year: Percentage of base case value in the same year
pct_basecase_2018: Percentage of base case value in 2020
pct_basecase_2018: Percentage of base case value in 2022
selected:
- yes
- no
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- scenario_6
- scenario_7
labels:
scenario_1: No Transmission Within the US After 2020
scenario_2: No TB or LTBI in New Migrants After 2020
scenario_1: No Transmission Within the US After 2022
scenario_2: No TB or LTBI in New Migrants After 2022
scenario_3: Reduced TB Prevention Effort
scenario_5: Future Immigration at 2020 Levels
scenario_5: Future Immigration at 2022 Levels
scenario_6: Improving Global TB Control
scenario_7: Rising Reactivation Risks
formatted:
scenario_1: |-
No transmission within
the US after 2020
the US after 2022
scenario_2: |-
No TB or LTBI in new
migrants after 2020
migrants after 2022
scenario_3: |-
Reduced TB prevention
effort
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Rising reactivation
risks
descriptions:
scenario_1: From 2020 onwards, no individuals acquire M. TB infection from transmission within
scenario_1: From 2022 onwards, no individuals acquire M. TB infection from transmission within
the United States. In this scenario the only source of new LTBI cases is from
existing infection in new immigrants.
scenario_2: From 2020 onwards, all individuals immigrating to the United States are free of
scenario_2: From 2022 onwards, all individuals immigrating to the United States are free of
M. TB infection, while maintaining the same total volume of immigration.
labels:
heading: Labels
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20 changes: 10 additions & 10 deletions tabby1/tabby1utilities/inst/configs/config-trends.yaml
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labels:
absolute_value: Absolute values
pct_basecase_same_year: Percentage of base case value in the same year
pct_basecase_2018: Percentage of base case value in 2020
pct_basecase_2018: Percentage of base case value in 2022
formatted:
absolute_value: ''
pct_basecase_same_year: Percentage of base case value in the same year
pct_basecase_2018: Percentage of base case value in 2020
pct_basecase_2018: Percentage of base case value in 2022
selected:
- yes
- no
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- scenario_6
- scenario_7
labels:
scenario_1: No Transmission Within the US After 2020
scenario_2: No TB or LTBI in New Migrants After 2020
scenario_1: No Transmission Within the US After 2022
scenario_2: No TB or LTBI in New Migrants After 2022
scenario_3: Reduced TB Prevention Effort
scenario_5: Future Immigration at 2020 Levels
scenario_5: Future Immigration at 2022 Levels
scenario_6: Improving Global TB Control
scenario_7: Rising Reactivation Risks
formatted: # the |- allows newlines
scenario_1: |-
No transmission within
the US after 2020
the US after 2022
scenario_2: |-
No TB or LTBI in new
migrants after 2020
migrants after 2022
scenario_3: |-
Reduced TB prevention
effort
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new migrants
scenario_5: |-
Future immigration at
2020 levels
2022 levels
scenario_6: |-
Improving global TB
control
scenario_7: |-
Rising reactivation
risk
descriptions:
scenario_1: From 2020 onwards, no individuals acquire M. TB infection from transmission within
scenario_1: From 2022 onwards, no individuals acquire M. TB infection from transmission within
the United States. In this scenario the only source of new LTBI cases is from
existing infection in new immigrants.
scenario_2: From 2020 onwards, all individuals immigrating to the United States are free of
scenario_2: From 2022 onwards, all individuals immigrating to the United States are free of
M. TB infection, while maintaining the same total volume of immigration.
downloads:
heading: Download
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3 changes: 2 additions & 1 deletion utilities/inst/md/changelog.md
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- Version 3.1.0 (2021-12-10) updates the basecase year of Tabby2 to 2022 from 2020.
- Version 3.1.0 (2022-01-10) represents the first version of Tabby2 to contain all fifty states and the District of Columbia.
- Version 3.0.1 (2021-12-10) updates the interval of years shown in modelled outcomes to 2022-2050.
- Version 3.0.0 (2021-08-27) represents the second version of Tabby2 which has passed the CDC Scientific Web Tool Clearance process; first release with Economic Analysis functionality.
- Version 2.0.3 (2020-03-13) adds TB outcomes formatted in counts of individuals.
- Version 2.0.2 (2020-02-20) updates the interval of years shown in modelled outcomes to 2020-2050.
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