Shortcuts
Please wait while page loads.
SISSA Library . Default .
PageMenu- Main Menu-
Page content

Catalogue Display

Mathematical Models in Epidemiology

Mathematical Models in Epidemiology
Catalogue Information
Field name Details
Dewey Class 570.285
Title Mathematical Models in Epidemiology ([EBook]) / by Fred Brauer, Carlos Castillo-Chavez, Zhilan Feng.
Author Brauer, Fred , 1932-
Added Personal Name Castillo-Chavez, Carlos
Feng, Zhilan
Other name(s) SpringerLink (Online service)
Publication New York, NY : Springer , 2019.
Physical Details XVII, 619 pages, 121 illus., 67 illus. in color. : online resource.
Series Texts in applied mathematics ; 69
ISBN 9781493998289
Summary Note The book is a comprehensive, self-contained introduction to the mathematical modeling and analysis of disease transmission models. It includes (i) an introduction to the main concepts of compartmental models including models with heterogeneous mixing of individuals and models for vector-transmitted diseases, (ii) a detailed analysis of models for important specific diseases, including tuberculosis, HIV/AIDS, influenza, Ebola virus disease, malaria, dengue fever and the Zika virus, (iii) an introduction to more advanced mathematical topics, including age structure, spatial structure, and mobility, and (iv) some challenges and opportunities for the future. There are exercises of varying degrees of difficulty, and projects leading to new research directions. For the benefit of public health professionals whose contact with mathematics may not be recent, there is an appendix covering the necessary mathematical background. There are indications which sections require a strong mathematical background so that the book can be useful for both mathematical modelers and public health professionals. .:
Contents note Introduction; A prelude to mathematical epidemiology -- Simple compartmental models for disease transmission -- Endemic disease models -- Epidemic models -- Models with heterogeneous mixing -- Models for diseases transmitted by vectors -- models for tuberculosis -- Models for HIV/AIDS -- Models for influenza -- Models for Ebola -- Models for malaria -- Dengue fever and the Zika virus -- Disease transmission models withagedpendence -- Spatial structure in disease transmission models -- Epidemiological models incorporating mobility, behavior, and time scales -- Challenges, opportunities, and theoretical epidemiology. .
System details note Online access to this digital book is restricted to subscription institutions through IP address (only for SISSA internal users).
Internet Site https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4939-9828-9
Links to Related Works
Subject References:
Authors:
Corporate Authors:
Series:
Classification:
Catalogue Information 49890 Beginning of record . Catalogue Information 49890 Top of page .

Reviews


This item has not been rated.    Add a Review and/or Rating49890
Quick Search