Multi-state Markov models for analysing incomplete disease history data with illustrations for HIV disease.
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Markov Chain Modelling Analysis of HIV/AIDS Progression: A Race-based Forecast in the United States.Fitting and interpreting continuous-time latent Markov models for panel dataStochastic algorithms for Markov models estimation with intermittent missing data.Comparison of smoothing techniques for CD4 data in a Markov model with states defined by CD4: an example on the estimation of the HIV incubation time distribution.Simultaneous analysis of quality of life and survival data.Cumulative sojourn time in longitudinal studies: a sequential imputation method to handle missing health state data due to dropout.A model-informed rank test for right-censored data with intermediate states.Estimating hazard ratios in cohort data with missing disease information due to death.Multi-state models for the analysis of time-to-event data.The natural history of trachoma infection and disease in a Gambian cohort with frequent follow-upJoint modeling of self-rated health and changes in physical functioningModelling environmental drivers of black band disease outbreaks in populations of foliose corals in the genus Montipora.Flexible nonhomogeneous markov models for panel observed data.Salmonella fecal shedding and immune responses are dose- and serotype- dependent in pigs.Multi-state models for event history analysis.Discrete-time semi-Markov modeling of human papillomavirus persistence.Fibrosis progression in African Americans and Caucasian Americans with chronic hepatitis CMethods for estimating kidney disease stage transition probabilities using electronic medical recordsEffect of common neuropathologies on progression of late life cognitive impairmentContinuous time Markov chain approaches for analyzing transtheoretical models of health behavioral change: A case study and comparison of model estimations.Analysis of transtheoretical model of health behavioral changes in a nutrition intervention study--a continuous time Markov chain model with Bayesian approach.Effect of the Y402H variant in the complement factor H gene on the incidence and progression of age-related macular degeneration: results from multistate models applied to the Beaver Dam Eye Study.Markov model and markers of small cell lung cancer: assessing the influence of reversible serum NSE, CYFRA 21-1 and TPS levels on prognosis.A CONTINUOUS-TIME MARKOV CHAIN APPROACH ANALYZING THE STAGES OF CHANGE CONSTRUCT FROM A HEALTH PROMOTION INTERVENTION.Non-homogeneous Markov process models with informative observations with an application to Alzheimer's disease.A Correlated Random Effects Model for Non-homogeneous Markov Processes with Nonignorable MissingnessModel diagnostics for multi-state models.Misclassification can explain most apparent regression of age-related macular degeneration: results from multistate models with misclassification.The strain-specific dynamics of Escherichia coli O157:H7 faecal shedding in cattle post inoculation.Estimation and assessment of markov multistate models with intermittent observations on individuals.A Multi-State Model Examining Patterns of Transitioning Among States of Engagement in Care in HIV-Positive Individuals Initiating Combination Antiretroviral Therapy.Estimation of state occupancy probabilities in multistate models with dependent intermittent observation, with application to HIV viral rebounds.Modeling markers of disease progression by a hidden Markov process: application to characterizing CD4 cell decline.Evaluating the role of human papillomavirus vaccine in cervical cancer prevention.Markov Chain-Based Acute Effect Estimation of Air Pollution on Elder Asthma Hospitalization.Frailties in multi-state models: Are they identifiable? Do we need them?Timing of human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) transmission from mother to child: bayesian estimation using a mixture.A state transition framework for patient-level modeling of engagement and retention in HIV care using longitudinal cohort data.State-space size considerations for disease-progression models.A stochastic estimation procedure for intermittently-observed semi-Markov multistate models with back transitions.
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Multi-state Markov models for analysing incomplete disease history data with illustrations for HIV disease.
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