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Advances in Disease Epidemiology

Advances in Disease Epidemiology

9781607414520
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This book is a collection that bears witness to the large interest in the subject of mathematical epidemiology. The materials presented describe, thoroughly analyse and interpret the dynamics of some infectious diseases of global concern such as Influenza, HIV/AIDS, tuberculosis and malaria. The contribution and chosen approach are described in a way that is suitable to those who have some acquaintance with calculus and ordinary differential equations. Advanced undergraduate and graduate students, public health officials as well as researchers working at the interface between mathematics and biology, will find this book useful.
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9781607414520
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Publication date
2010
Issue number
1
Cover
hard cover
Pages count
299
Dimensions (mm)
260.00 x 180.00
Weight (g)
782
  • Preface; A Dynamic Avian Flu Model & its Fit to Human Avian Influenza Cases; The Impact of Counter Measures Against Heterosexual Transmission of HIV in Urban & Rural Populations Using a Two-Sex Model; A Partnership Network Simulation of the Spread of Sexually Transmitted Infections in Russia; Malaria Control:: The Role of Local Communities as Seen Through a Mathematical Model in a Changing Population; Application of Optimal Control to the Epidemiology of HIV-Malaria Co-Infection; Two Strain HIV/Aids Model & the Effects of Super-Infection; Modelling the Transmission of Multidrug-Resistant & Extensively Drug-Resistant Tuberculosis; HIV/Aids & the Use of Mathematical Models in the Theoretical Assessment of Intervention Strategies:: A Review; A Model for the Spread of HIV/AIDS in a Two Sex Population; Fitting Procedure for Host-Parasite Systems; Index.
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