Data of the spatiotemporal locations of Burkitt's lymphoma in the Western Nile district of Uganda
from 1960 to 1975.
Arguments
Format
burk is a named list with three members:
$cases
An object of class ppp giving the spatial locations (eastings/northings)
of the 188 cases of Burkitt's lymphoma recorded in individuals of various ages (mostly children); the spatial study region as a polygonal owin; as well as the time
(in days since 1/1/1960) of each observation stored as the marks of the points.
$cases.age
A numeric vector of length 188 giving the age of each individual in $cases.
$controls
An object of class ppp giving 500 artificially simulated spatial-only
observations to pose as a `control' data set representing the at-risk population. The data were
generated from a smooth kernel estimate of the spatial margin of the cases. The similarity between the case point distribution
and the true at-risk population dispersion can be seen in e.g. Figure 2 of Middleton and Greenland (1954).
References
Bailey, T.C. and Gatrell, A.C. (1995), Interactive spatial data analysis, Longman; Harlow.
Middleton, J.F.M. and Greenland, D.J. (1954), Land and population in West Nile District, Uganda, The Geographical Journal, 120, 446--455.