Models for Infectious Human Diseases: Their Structure and Relation to Data
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Synopsis
Vital resource in infectious diseases, will especially appeal to workers in epidemiology, public health and biology.
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Contains papers presented in conjunction with a research program held January-June 1993 on such topics as transmissible diseases with long development times and vaccination strategies, dynamics of immunity, population heterogeneity, consequences of treatment interventions, and prediction. The aim is to increase interaction between specialties by describing research on infectious diseases that affect humans, including both viral diseases and tropical parasitic infections. Contributors have a variety of mathematical expertise and involvement in a range of applied fields across the spectrum of biological, medical, and social sciences. No index. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)