Modeling and dynamics of infectious diseases
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Modeling and dynamics of infectious diseases
(Series in Contemporary applied mathematics CAM, 11)
Higher Education Press , World Scientific, c2009
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This book provides a systematic introduction to the fundamental methods and techniques and the frontiers of — along with many new ideas and results on — infectious disease modeling, parameter estimation and transmission dynamics. It provides complementary approaches, from deterministic to statistical to network modeling; and it seeks viewpoints of the same issues from different angles, from mathematical modeling to statistical analysis to computer simulations and finally to concrete applications.
Table of Contents
- A Brief Introduction of Some Results on Epidemiology Obtained by the Research Group in XJTU (Z Ma)
- Modeling SARS, West Nile Virus, Pandemic Influenza and Other Emerging Infectious Diseases: A Canadian Team's Adventure (F Brauer & J Wu)
- Diseases in Metapopulations (J Arino)
- Modeling the Start of a Disease Outbreak (F Brauer)
- Mathematical Techniques in the Evolutionary Epidemiology of Infectious Diseases (T Day)
- The Uses of Epidemiological Models in the Study of Disease Control (Z Feng et al.)
- Assessing the Burden of Congenital Rubella Syndrome and Ensuring Optimal Mitigation via Mathematical Modeling (J W Glasser & M Birmingham)
- Persistence of Vertically Transmitted Parasite Strains Which Protect Against More Virulent Horizontally Transmitted Strains (T Dhirasakdanon & H R Thieme)
- Richards Model: A Simple Procedure for Real-Time Prediction of Outbreak Severity (Y-H Hsieh)
- The Basic Reproduction Number and the Final Size of an Epidemic (J Watmough)
- Epidemic Models with Reservoirs (K P Hadeler)
- Global Stability in Multigroup Epidemic Models (H Guo et al.)
- Epidemic Models with Time Delays (W Wang)
- A Simulation Approach to Analysis of Antiviral Stockpile Sizes for Infuenza Pandemic (S Zhang)
- Modeling and Simulation Studies of West Nile Virus in Southern Ontario, Canada (H Zhu).
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