Mathematical and Statistical Modeling for Emerging and Re-emerging Infectious Diseases
Edited by Gerardo Chowell () and
James M. Hyman ()
in Springer Books from Springer
Date: 2016
ISBN: 978-3-319-40413-4
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Chapters in this book:
- A Reality of Its Own
- Richard Rothenberg
- Modeling the Impact of Behavior Change on the Spread of Ebola
- Jessica R. Conrad, Ling Xue, Jeremy Dewar and James M. Hyman
- A Model for Coupled Outbreaks Contained by Behavior Change
- John M. Drake and Andrew W. Park
- Real-Time Assessment of the International Spreading Risk Associated with the 2014 West African Ebola Outbreak
- Ana Pastore-Piontti, Qian Zhang, Marcelo F. C. Gomes, Luca Rossi, Chiara Poletto, Vittoria Colizza, Dennis L. Chao, Ira M. Longini, M. Elizabeth Halloran and Alessandro Vespignani
- Modeling the Case of Early Detection of Ebola Virus Disease
- Diego Chowell, Muntaser Safan and Carlos Castillo-Chavez
- Modeling Ring-Vaccination Strategies to Control Ebola Virus Disease Epidemics
- Gerardo Chowell and Maria Kiskowski
- Evaluating the Number of Sickbeds During Ebola Epidemics Using Optimal Control Theory
- Eunok Jung, Jonggul Lee and Gerardo Chowell
- Inverse Problems and Ebola Virus Disease Using an Age of Infection Model
- Alexandra Smirnova, Linda DeCamp and Hui Liu
- Assessing the Efficiency of Movement Restriction as a Control Strategy of Ebola
- Baltazar Espinoza, Victor Moreno, Derdei Bichara and Carlos Castillo-Chavez
- Patch Models of EVD Transmission Dynamics
- Bruce Pell, Javier Baez, Tin Phan, Daozhou Gao, Gerardo Chowell and Yang Kuang
- From Bee Species Aggregation to Models of Disease Avoidance: The Ben-Hur effect
- K. E. Yong, E. Díaz Herrera and C. Castillo-Chavez
- Designing Public Health Policies to Mitigate the Adverse Consequences of Rural-Urban Migration via Meta-Population Modeling
- Zhilan Feng, Yiqiang Zheng, Nancy Hernandez-Ceron and Henry Zhao
- Age of Infection Epidemic Models
- Fred Brauer
- Optimal Control of Vaccination in an Age-Structured Cholera Model
- K. Renee Fister, Holly Gaff, Suzanne Lenhart, Eric Numfor, Elsa Schaefer and Jin Wang
- A Multi-risk Model for Understanding the Spread of Chlamydia
- Asma Azizi, Ling Xue and James M. Hyman
- The 1997 Measles Outbreak in Metropolitan São Paulo, Brazil: Strategic Implications of Increasing Urbanization
- José Cassio de Moraes, Maria Claudia Corrêa Camargo, Maria Lúcia Rocha de Mello, Bradley S. Hersh and John W. Glasser
- Methods to Determine the End of an Infectious Disease Epidemic: A Short Review
- Hiroshi Nishiura
- Statistical Considerations in Infectious Disease Randomized Controlled Trials
- Matthew J. Hayat
- Epidemic Models With and Without Mortality: When Does It Matter?
- Lisa Sattenspiel, Erin Miller, Jessica Dimka, Carolyn Orbann and Amy Warren
- Capturing Household Transmission in Compartmental Models of Infectious Disease
- Jude Bayham and Eli P. Fenichel
- Bistable Endemic States in a Susceptible-Infectious-Susceptible Model with Behavior-Dependent Vaccination
- Alberto d’Onofrio and Piero Manfredi
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