Valerie Isham (University College London), Graham Medley (University of Warwick)
Infectious disease accounts for more death and disability worldwide than either noninfectious disease or injury. This book contains a number of different quantitative approaches to understanding the patterns of such diseases in populations, and the design of control strategies to lessen their effect. The papers are written by experts with varied mathematical expertise and involvement in biological, medical and social sciences. The volume increases interaction between specialties by describing research on many infectious diseases that affect humans, including viral diseases, such as measles...
Infectious disease accounts for more death and disability worldwide than either noninfectious disease or injury. This book contains a number of differ...