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Modeling infectious diseases in humans and animals / Keeling, M.J. ; Rohani, P. (2008)
Titre : Modeling infectious diseases in humans and animals Type de document : livre Auteurs : Keeling, M.J. ; Rohani, P. Editeur : Princeton, New Jersey : Princeton University Press Année de publication : 2008 Importance : 368 p. ISBN/ISSN/EAN : 978-0-691-11617-4 Langues : Anglais (eng) Mots-clés : Animal diseases Epidemiology Human diseases Infectious diseases Simulation models Viruses Résumé : For epidemiologists, evolutionary biologists, and health-care professionals, real-time and predictive modeling of infectious disease is of growing importance. This book provides a timely and comprehensive introduction to the modeling of infectious diseases in humans and animals, focusing on recent developments as well as more traditional approaches. Matt Keeling and Pejman Rohani move from modeling with simple differential equations to more recent, complex models, where spatial structure, seasonal "forcing," or stochasticity influence the dynamics, and where computer simulation needs to be used to generate theory. In each of the eight chapters, they deal with a specific modeling approach or set of techniques designed to capture a particular biological factor. They illustrate the methodology used with examples from recent research literature on human and infectious disease modeling, showing how such techniques can be used in practice. Diseases considered include BSE, foot-and-mouth, HIV, measles, rubella, smallpox, and West Nile virus, among others. Particular attention is given throughout the book to the development of practical models, useful both as predictive tools and as a means to understand fundamental epidemiological processes. To emphasize this approach, the last chapter is dedicated to modeling and understanding the control of diseases through vaccination, quarantine, or culling. [Résumé éditeur] Modeling infectious diseases in humans and animals [livre] / Keeling, M.J. ; Rohani, P. . - Princeton, New Jersey : Princeton University Press, 2008 . - 368 p.
ISBN : 978-0-691-11617-4
Langues : Anglais (eng)
Mots-clés : Animal diseases Epidemiology Human diseases Infectious diseases Simulation models Viruses Résumé : For epidemiologists, evolutionary biologists, and health-care professionals, real-time and predictive modeling of infectious disease is of growing importance. This book provides a timely and comprehensive introduction to the modeling of infectious diseases in humans and animals, focusing on recent developments as well as more traditional approaches. Matt Keeling and Pejman Rohani move from modeling with simple differential equations to more recent, complex models, where spatial structure, seasonal "forcing," or stochasticity influence the dynamics, and where computer simulation needs to be used to generate theory. In each of the eight chapters, they deal with a specific modeling approach or set of techniques designed to capture a particular biological factor. They illustrate the methodology used with examples from recent research literature on human and infectious disease modeling, showing how such techniques can be used in practice. Diseases considered include BSE, foot-and-mouth, HIV, measles, rubella, smallpox, and West Nile virus, among others. Particular attention is given throughout the book to the development of practical models, useful both as predictive tools and as a means to understand fundamental epidemiological processes. To emphasize this approach, the last chapter is dedicated to modeling and understanding the control of diseases through vaccination, quarantine, or culling. [Résumé éditeur] Exemplaires (1)
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