Differential Equations and Dynamical Systems  
Advanced Search | Order Info | Advertising | About Us | Contact Us
Diff. Equa. & Dyn. Syst.
Home
Editorial Board
All Volumes
Forthcoming
Other Series
Order Information
Examination Copy
Call For Proposals
Search
Article Title:
Author(s):
Year:
Key
words:
MSC:

Advanced Search
 
Volume 2

ISBN-10: 1-60133-004-9; ISBN-13: 978-1-60133-004-8

Modelling Disease Ecology with

Mathematics       Reviews

Robert Smith?


The book is a self-contained introduction to the basics of mathematics for students and researchers in the areas of biology, epidemiology, medicine and public health. It provides an overview of basic modelling, data-fitting and the tangled issue that is the basic reproductive ratio. Diseases covered include malaria, yellow fever, measles and AIDS.

This monograph views mathematics through the lens of real-world problems in infectious disease:

a) Mathematical models representing current diseases are formulated and analysed in an easy-to-follow manner.

b) MATLAB exercises provide the reader with the ability to develop control strategies, test hypothetical interventions and explore disease-management options.

Contents   Author Bio.

This monograph is especially suited to those without a background in mathematics, who are interested in learning about the way that mathematics can organise, analyse and enlighten when tackling biological problems in disease control and management.

 
  Contents and Introdution

Reviews:

Professor Fred Brauer
  Comments
Senior Epidemiologist Linda Pelude
  Comments
Professor Pauline van den Driessche
  Comments