Mathematical Approaches for Emerging and Reemerging Infectious Diseases: Models, Methods, and Theory [electronic resource] /

This IMA Volume in Mathematics and its Applications MATHEMATICAL APPROACHES FOR EMERGING AND REEMERGING INFECTIOUS DISEASES: MODELS, AND THEORY METHODS is based on the proceedings of a successful one week workshop. The pro­ ceedings of the two-day tutorial which preceded the workshop "Introduction to Epidemiology and Immunology" appears as IMA Volume 125: Math­ ematical Approaches for Emerging and Reemerging Infectious Diseases: An Introduction. The tutorial and the workshop are integral parts of the September 1998 to June 1999 IMA program on "MATHEMATICS IN BI­ OLOGY. " I would like to thank Carlos Castillo-Chavez (Director of the Math­ ematical and Theoretical Biology Institute and a member of the Depart­ ments of Biometrics, Statistics and Theoretical and Applied Mechanics, Cornell University), Sally M. Blower (Biomathematics, UCLA School of Medicine), Pauline van den Driessche (Mathematics and Statistics, Uni­ versity of Victoria), and Denise Kirschner (Microbiology and Immunology, University of Michigan Medical School) for their superb roles as organizers of the meetings and editors of the proceedings. Carlos Castillo-Chavez, es­ pecially, made a major contribution by spearheading the editing process. I am also grateful to Kenneth L. Cooke (Mathematics, Pomona College), for being one of the workshop organizers and to Abdul-Aziz Yakubu (Mathe­ matics, Howard University) for serving as co-editor of the proceedings. I thank Simon A. Levin (Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, Princeton Uni­ versity) for providing an introduction.

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Main Authors: Castillo-Chavez, Carlos. editor., Blower, Sally. editor., Driessche, Pauline van den. editor., Kirschner, Denise. editor., Yakubu, Abdul-Aziz. editor., SpringerLink (Online service)
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Published: New York, NY : Springer New York : Imprint: Springer, 2002
Subjects:Medicine., Epidemiology., Biomathematics., Medicine & Public Health., Mathematical and Computational Biology., Physiological, Cellular and Medical Topics.,
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4613-0065-6
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Mathematical Approaches for Emerging and Reemerging Infectious Diseases: Models, Methods, and Theory [electronic resource] /
description This IMA Volume in Mathematics and its Applications MATHEMATICAL APPROACHES FOR EMERGING AND REEMERGING INFECTIOUS DISEASES: MODELS, AND THEORY METHODS is based on the proceedings of a successful one week workshop. The pro­ ceedings of the two-day tutorial which preceded the workshop "Introduction to Epidemiology and Immunology" appears as IMA Volume 125: Math­ ematical Approaches for Emerging and Reemerging Infectious Diseases: An Introduction. The tutorial and the workshop are integral parts of the September 1998 to June 1999 IMA program on "MATHEMATICS IN BI­ OLOGY. " I would like to thank Carlos Castillo-Chavez (Director of the Math­ ematical and Theoretical Biology Institute and a member of the Depart­ ments of Biometrics, Statistics and Theoretical and Applied Mechanics, Cornell University), Sally M. Blower (Biomathematics, UCLA School of Medicine), Pauline van den Driessche (Mathematics and Statistics, Uni­ versity of Victoria), and Denise Kirschner (Microbiology and Immunology, University of Michigan Medical School) for their superb roles as organizers of the meetings and editors of the proceedings. Carlos Castillo-Chavez, es­ pecially, made a major contribution by spearheading the editing process. I am also grateful to Kenneth L. Cooke (Mathematics, Pomona College), for being one of the workshop organizers and to Abdul-Aziz Yakubu (Mathe­ matics, Howard University) for serving as co-editor of the proceedings. I thank Simon A. Levin (Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, Princeton Uni­ versity) for providing an introduction.
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spelling KOHA-OAI-TEST:1908562018-07-30T23:15:11ZMathematical Approaches for Emerging and Reemerging Infectious Diseases: Models, Methods, and Theory [electronic resource] / Castillo-Chavez, Carlos. editor. Blower, Sally. editor. Driessche, Pauline van den. editor. Kirschner, Denise. editor. Yakubu, Abdul-Aziz. editor. SpringerLink (Online service) textNew York, NY : Springer New York : Imprint: Springer,2002.engThis IMA Volume in Mathematics and its Applications MATHEMATICAL APPROACHES FOR EMERGING AND REEMERGING INFECTIOUS DISEASES: MODELS, AND THEORY METHODS is based on the proceedings of a successful one week workshop. The pro­ ceedings of the two-day tutorial which preceded the workshop "Introduction to Epidemiology and Immunology" appears as IMA Volume 125: Math­ ematical Approaches for Emerging and Reemerging Infectious Diseases: An Introduction. The tutorial and the workshop are integral parts of the September 1998 to June 1999 IMA program on "MATHEMATICS IN BI­ OLOGY. " I would like to thank Carlos Castillo-Chavez (Director of the Math­ ematical and Theoretical Biology Institute and a member of the Depart­ ments of Biometrics, Statistics and Theoretical and Applied Mechanics, Cornell University), Sally M. Blower (Biomathematics, UCLA School of Medicine), Pauline van den Driessche (Mathematics and Statistics, Uni­ versity of Victoria), and Denise Kirschner (Microbiology and Immunology, University of Michigan Medical School) for their superb roles as organizers of the meetings and editors of the proceedings. Carlos Castillo-Chavez, es­ pecially, made a major contribution by spearheading the editing process. I am also grateful to Kenneth L. Cooke (Mathematics, Pomona College), for being one of the workshop organizers and to Abdul-Aziz Yakubu (Mathe­ matics, Howard University) for serving as co-editor of the proceedings. I thank Simon A. Levin (Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, Princeton Uni­ versity) for providing an introduction.New directions in the mathematics of infectious disease -- Fred Brauer: The man and his mathematics -- Kenneth L. Cooke: Researcher, educator par excellence -- Maximal prevalence and the basic reproduction number in simple epidemics -- The transition through stages with arbitrary length distributions, and applications in epidemics -- Measles outbreaks are not chaotic -- Epidemics among a population of households -- Infection transmission dynamics and vaccination program effectiveness as a function of vaccine effects in individuals -- The influence of different forms of cross-protective immunity on the population dynamics of antigenically diverse pathogens -- Dynamics of multiple strains of infectious agents coupled by cross-immunity: A comparison of models -- Virulence evolution in macro-parasites -- Mathematical models for schistosomiasis with delays and multiple definitive hosts -- Infectious disease models with chronological age structure and epidemiological age structure -- Effects of genetic heterogeneity on HIV transmission in homosexual populations -- Age-structured core group model and its impact on STD dynamics -- Global dynamics of tuberculosis models with density dependent demography -- Global stability in some SEIR epidemic models -- The global stability analysis for an SIS model with age and infection age structures -- Endemic threshold and stability in an evolutionary epidemic model -- Epilogue -- List of tutorial/workshop participants -- IMA volume 125 contents: Mathematical approaches for emerging and reemerging infectious diseases: an introduction.This IMA Volume in Mathematics and its Applications MATHEMATICAL APPROACHES FOR EMERGING AND REEMERGING INFECTIOUS DISEASES: MODELS, AND THEORY METHODS is based on the proceedings of a successful one week workshop. The pro­ ceedings of the two-day tutorial which preceded the workshop "Introduction to Epidemiology and Immunology" appears as IMA Volume 125: Math­ ematical Approaches for Emerging and Reemerging Infectious Diseases: An Introduction. The tutorial and the workshop are integral parts of the September 1998 to June 1999 IMA program on "MATHEMATICS IN BI­ OLOGY. " I would like to thank Carlos Castillo-Chavez (Director of the Math­ ematical and Theoretical Biology Institute and a member of the Depart­ ments of Biometrics, Statistics and Theoretical and Applied Mechanics, Cornell University), Sally M. Blower (Biomathematics, UCLA School of Medicine), Pauline van den Driessche (Mathematics and Statistics, Uni­ versity of Victoria), and Denise Kirschner (Microbiology and Immunology, University of Michigan Medical School) for their superb roles as organizers of the meetings and editors of the proceedings. Carlos Castillo-Chavez, es­ pecially, made a major contribution by spearheading the editing process. I am also grateful to Kenneth L. Cooke (Mathematics, Pomona College), for being one of the workshop organizers and to Abdul-Aziz Yakubu (Mathe­ matics, Howard University) for serving as co-editor of the proceedings. I thank Simon A. Levin (Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, Princeton Uni­ versity) for providing an introduction.Medicine.Epidemiology.Biomathematics.Medicine & Public Health.Epidemiology.Mathematical and Computational Biology.Physiological, Cellular and Medical Topics.Springer eBookshttp://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4613-0065-6URN:ISBN:9781461300656