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Infectious Diseases and Our Planet: Mathematics of Planet Earth, cartea 7

Editat de Miranda I. Teboh-Ewungkem, Gideon Akumah Ngwa
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 16 ian 2022
This book features recent research in mathematical modeling of indirectly and directly transmitted infectious diseases in humans, animals, and plants. It compiles nine not previously published studies that illustrate the dynamic spread of infectious diseases, offering a broad range of models to enrich understanding. It demonstrates the capability of mathematical modeling to capture disease spread and interaction dynamics as well as the complicating factors of various evolutionary processes. In addition, it presents applications to real-world disease control by commenting on key parameters and dominant pathways related to transmission. While aimed at early-graduate level students, the book can also provide insights to established researchers in that it presents a survey of current topics and methodologies in a constantly evolving field. 

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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9783030508289
ISBN-10: 3030508285
Ilustrații: XIV, 285 p. 65 illus., 56 illus. in color.
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0.42 kg
Ediția:1st ed. 2021
Editura: Springer International Publishing
Colecția Springer
Seria Mathematics of Planet Earth

Locul publicării:Cham, Switzerland

Cuprins

Introduction.- Foreword.- The Effect of Demographic Variability and Periodic Fluctuations on Disease Outbreaks in a Vector-Host Epidemic Model.- Evidence for Multiple Transmission Routes for Pseudorabies in Wild Hogs.- Application of Mathematical Epidemiology to crop vector-borne diseases. The cassava mosaic virus disaster case.- A Multistage Mosquito-Centered Mathematical Model for Malaria Dynamics that Captures Mosquito Gonotrophic Cycle Contributions to its Population Abundance and Malaria Transmission.- Charles Darwin meets Ronald Ross: A population-genetic framework for the evolutionary dynamics of malaria.- Identifying the dominant transmission pathway in a multi-stage infection model of the emerging fungal pathogen Batrachochytrium Salamandrivorans on the Eastern Newt.- Reducing the global HIV burden: The importance of uneven exposure to the results of HIV prevention trials.- Infectious Diseases and Our Planet.- Modeling Ebola Transmission Dynamics with Media Effects on Diseaseand Isolation Rates.

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This book features recent research in mathematical modeling of indirectly and directly transmitted infectious diseases in humans, animals, and plants. It compiles nine not previously published studies that illustrate the dynamic spread of infectious diseases, offering a broad range of models to enrich understanding. It demonstrates the capability of mathematical modeling to capture disease spread and interaction dynamics as well as the complicating factors of various evolutionary processes. In addition, it presents applications to real-world disease control by commenting on key parameters and dominant pathways related to transmission. While aimed at early-graduate level students, the book can also provide insights to established researchers in that it presents a survey of current topics and methodologies in a constantly evolving field. 


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Contains nine recent contributions, not previously published Presents mathematical modelling to early-graduate level Includes a survey of topics related to diseases of humans, plants, and animals Demonstrates applications to infectious disease control with discussion of current issues in epidemiology