PoolTestR - Prevalence and Regression for Pool-Tested (Group-Tested) Data
An easy-to-use tool for working with presence/absence
tests on 'pooled' or 'grouped' samples. The primary application
is for estimating prevalence of a marker in a population based
on the results of tests on pooled specimens. This sampling
method is often employed in surveillance of rare conditions in
humans or animals (e.g. molecular xenomonitoring). The package
was initially conceived as an R-based alternative to the
molecular xenomonitoring software, 'PoolScreen'
<https://sites.uab.edu/statgenetics/software/>. However, it
goes further, allowing for estimates of prevalence to be
adjusted for hierarchical sampling frames, and perform flexible
mixed-effect regression analyses (McLure et al. Environmental
Modelling and Software. <DOI:10.1016/j.envsoft.2021.105158>).
The package is currently in early stages, however more features
are planned or in the works: e.g. adjustments for imperfect
test specificity/sensitivity, functions for helping with
optimal experimental design, and functions for spatial
modelling.