Ilcome to the Brucellosis Prevalence Analysis repository! This analysis provides valuable insights into the prevalence of Brucellosis in different livestock species, including Bovine π, Caprine π, and Ovine π, in various districts ποΈ. I utilize a set of data analysis tools and packages to explore the distribution of this disease, uncover variations among species and districts, and unveil correlations their prevalence.
Author: Africano Byamugisha
Contact: π§ [email protected]
LinkedIn: π @africanobyamugisha
Here's a peek into the methodology and the tools I've harnessed for this analysis:
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Data Preparation π:
- I start by loading and tidying the data using the
tidyverse
,dplyr
,readr
, andjanitor
packages to ensure it's in a pristine format for analysis.
- I start by loading and tidying the data using the
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Data Visualization ππ:
- I employ the versatile
highcharter
package to craft an array of captivating data visualizations. These visual aids help grasp the prevalence of Brucellosis in different livestock species and districts.
- I employ the versatile
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Statistical Wizardry π§ββοΈ:
- The statistical analysis relies on the trusty
Hmisc
package. It aids in conducting correlation tests, unveiling the intricate relationships betIen species' prevalence rates.
- The statistical analysis relies on the trusty
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Interactive Magic πͺβ¨:
- To keep things dynamic and engaging, I've made up interactive charts and tables using packages such as
kableExtra
,DT
, andhighcharter
.
- To keep things dynamic and engaging, I've made up interactive charts and tables using packages such as
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Report Crafting πποΈ:
- The
rmarkdown
package is The parchment and quill, helping create rich reports that seamlessly blend code, stunning visualizations, and eloquent narratives to tell the story of Brucellosis prevalence.
- The
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Tabular Elegance π§π:
- I've used the
gtsummary
package, withDT
andJavaScrip
to create a custom function to craft beautifully formatted tables, making it a breeze to present detailed data summaries.
- I've used the
The analysis offers a deep dive into the prevalence of Brucellosis in different livestock species, with a special focus on Bovine π, Caprine π, and Ovine π populations. I explore prevalence by district, identifying areas with higher or loIr rates ποΈ. The correlation analysis reveals hidden relationships betIen species' prevalence rates. Interactive visuals and beautifully formatted tables enhance the presentation of The analysis results.