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USE OF REPEATED MEASURE LINEAR MODELING TO ANALYZE LONGITUDINAL DATA FROM EXPERIMENTAL PARASITE INFECTIONS

USE OF REPEATED MEASURE LINEAR MODELING TO ANALYZE LONGITUDINAL DATA FROM EXPERIMENTAL PARASITE... Here the use of repeated measure linear modeling to analyze experimental infections is demonstrated. This method of analysis makes full use of serial measurements on the same host throughout the course of an infection while taking into account correlations between measures within the same host. As an example, repeated measure linear modeling is used to analyze worm output from an experimental infection of Strongyloides ratti, a nematode parasite of rats. This analysis allows differences in the temporal dynamics of infection of two lines of S. ratti to be dissected. http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png The Journal of Parasitology Allen Press

USE OF REPEATED MEASURE LINEAR MODELING TO ANALYZE LONGITUDINAL DATA FROM EXPERIMENTAL PARASITE INFECTIONS

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The Journal of Parasitology , Volume 87 (5): 3 – Oct 13, 2001

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Publisher
Allen Press
Copyright
American Society of Parasitologists
Subject
ECOLOGY–EPIDEMIOLOGY
ISSN
0022-3395
eISSN
1937-2345
DOI
10.1645/0022-3395(2001)087[0969:UORMLM]2.0.CO;2
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Abstract

Here the use of repeated measure linear modeling to analyze experimental infections is demonstrated. This method of analysis makes full use of serial measurements on the same host throughout the course of an infection while taking into account correlations between measures within the same host. As an example, repeated measure linear modeling is used to analyze worm output from an experimental infection of Strongyloides ratti, a nematode parasite of rats. This analysis allows differences in the temporal dynamics of infection of two lines of S. ratti to be dissected.

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The Journal of ParasitologyAllen Press

Published: Oct 13, 2001

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