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Infectious Disease Modelling Research Progress

Infectious Disease Modelling Research Progress

9781607413479
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This book concentrates on the epidemiology of corruption and disease transmission as a saturable interaction as well as case studies of infectious diseases of global public health concern, namely drug resistant TB, influenza and malaria. It gives the students and researchers in related areas ample information on disease epidemiology and transmission dynamics, and well-elaborated mathematics useful in analysing the proposed models. Great emphasis is not only placed on describing the models, but also on analysing and bringing out results of great epidemiological meaning for public health control and planning.
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9781607413479
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Publication date
2010
Issue number
1
Cover
hard cover
Pages count
272
Dimensions (mm)
260.00 x 180.00
Weight (g)
580
  • Preface; Epidemiology of Corruption & Disease Transmission as a Saturable Interaction:: The SIS Case; Mathematical Analysis of Influenza with Treatment & Vaccination; Theoretical Assessment of the Effects of Chemoprophylaxis, Treatment & Drug Resistance in TB Individuals Co-Infected with HIV/AIDS; When Zombies Attack!:: Mathematical Modelling of an Outbreak of Zombie Infection; A Review of Mathematical Modelling of the Epidemiology of Malaria; A Mathematical Model of the Within--Vector Dynamics of the Plasmodium Falciparum Protozoan Parasite; Mycobacterium Tuberculosis Treatment & the Emergence of a Multi-Drug Resistant Strain in the Lungs; Mathematical Modelling for Tumor Growth & Control Strategies; Within Host Modelling:: Their Complexities & Limitations; Index.
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