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Is your feature request related to a problem? Please describe.
Participants in the first tutorial trial on early stage tasks consistently asked which diseases were included in the {epiparameter} database. While this information is available on the website it would be good to have it easily accessible via a function as well. This would help users more easily extract distributions for their disease of interest.
Describe the solution you'd like
A new function with a descriptive name that returns a data.frame with an approximation of the following: the formal disease name, the disease name listed in the database (e.g. "Ebola virus disease", "ebola"), the formal pathogen name, and the pathogen name listed in the database.
Alternatively, a section in the package vignettes with this information would achieve the same thing.
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Is your feature request related to a problem? Please describe.
Participants in the first tutorial trial on early stage tasks consistently asked which diseases were included in the {epiparameter} database. While this information is available on the website it would be good to have it easily accessible via a function as well. This would help users more easily extract distributions for their disease of interest.
Describe the solution you'd like
A new function with a descriptive name that returns a data.frame with an approximation of the following: the formal disease name, the disease name listed in the database (e.g. "Ebola virus disease", "ebola"), the formal pathogen name, and the pathogen name listed in the database.
Alternatively, a section in the package vignettes with this information would achieve the same thing.
Additional context
None.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: