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Stochastic processes in epidemiology : HIV/AIDS, other infectious diseases, and computers / Charles J. Mode, Candace K. Sleeman.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Mode, Charles J., 1927-
Contributor:
Sleeman, Candace K.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Communicable diseases--Epidemiology--Mathematical models.
Communicable diseases.
Epidemiologic Methods.
Stochastic Processes.
Communicable diseases--Epidemiology.
Medical Subjects:
Epidemiologic Methods.
Stochastic Processes.
Physical Description:
xxiii, 739 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm
Place of Publication:
Singapore ; River Edge, NJ : World Scientific, [2000]
Summary:
AIDS (autoimmune deficiency syndrome) is a devastating human disease cause by HIV, a human immunodeficiency virus, which may be transmitted by either sexual or other contacts in which body fluids are exchanged. Cases of AIDS have been reported in a majority of countries throughout the world, indicating that the HIV/AIDS epidemic is international in scope.
This book deals with the mathematical and statistical techniques underlying the models used to understand the population dynamics of not only HIV/AIDS but also other infectious diseases. Attention is given to the development strategies for the prevention and control of the international epidemic within the frameworks of the models. Two distinguishing features of the book are the incorporation of stochastic and deterministic formulations within a unifying conceptual framework and the discussion of issues related to the mathematical designs of models, which are necessary for the rigorous utilization of computer-intensive methods. The book will be of value to applied mathematicians, biomathematicians, biostatisticians, epidemiologists and other scientists interested in applying mathematics and computers to not only the HIV/AIDS epidemic but also other fields of epidemiology.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
ISBN:
981024097X
OCLC:
45032672

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