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Full Description
This graduate-level textbook appeals to readers interested in the mathematical theory of disease transmission models. It is self-contained and accessible to readers who are comfortable with calculus, elementary differential equations, and linear algebra. The book provides insight into modeling:
Cross-immunity between different disease strains (such as influenza) and the synergistic interactions between multiple diseases (e.g., HIV and tuberculosis).
Diseases transmitted by viral agents, bacteria, and vectors (e.g., mosquitos transmitting malaria to humans).
Both epidemic and endemic disease occurrences.
Contents
Lecture 1: Compartmental Epidemic Models
Lecture 2: Models for Endemic Diseases
Lecture 3: Heterogeneity in Epidemic Models
Lecture 4: Models Structured by Age
Lecture 5: Models for Diseases in Highly Mobile Populations
Lecture 6: Modeling Influenza
Lecture 7: Models for the Dynamics of Influenza
Lecture 8: Models for the Transmission Dynamics of HIV
Lecture 9: Dynamical Models of Tuberculosis and Applications
Lecture 10: Models for Sexually Transmitted Diseases



