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### Overview This is a repository for the replication files (data, scripts) that were used in the Perspective: Integrated Serologic Surveillance of Population Immunity and Disease Transmission, _Emerging Infectious Diseases_, 2018; 24(7):1188-1194. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29912680 If you have questions regarding these files, please contact Ben Arnold at UC Berkeley (benarnold@berkeley.edu). We will strive to keep this repository updated with the most current information possible regarding the peer-reviewed manuscript. ### Data Data are provided in R (.rds) and comma delimited formats (.csv). Don't skip the README file in the Data component -- it describes the variables in the file. For details about the survey and measurement methodology that underlies these data, please refer to the following two manuscripts: Scobie HM, Mao B, Buth S, Wannemuehler KA, Sørensen C, Kannarath C, et al. Tetanus Immunity among Women Aged 15 to 39 Years in Cambodia: a National Population-Based Serosurvey, 2012. Clin Vaccine Immunol. 2016;23: 546–554. Priest JW, Jenks MH, Moss DM, Mao B, Buth S, Wannemuehler K, et al. Integration of Multiplex Bead Assays for Parasitic Diseases into a National, Population-Based Serosurvey of Women 15-39 Years of Age in Cambodia. PLoS Negl Trop Dis. 2016;10: e0004699. ### Scripts Scripts are written in the R language. For them to run, you will need to modify the directory statements related to reading in the dataset and writing output files. The script component in this repository is linked to GitHub: [https://github.com/ben-arnold/serosurveillance-cambodia](https://github.com/ben-arnold/serosurveillance-cambodia)
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