Infectious Diseases of Humans: Dynamics and Control

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Infectious Diseases of Humans: Dynamics and Control is a seminal book that applies mathematical modeling to understand and predict the spread and control of infectious diseases in human populations.

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instanceOf book
scientific monograph
academicDiscipline biology
mathematics
medicine
author Robert M. May
Roy M. Anderson
countryOfPublication United Kingdom
describedAs seminal work in mathematical epidemiology
field infectious disease epidemiology
mathematical epidemiology
public health
focusesOn control interventions
human populations
spread of infectious agents
hasAudience epidemiologists
graduate students in epidemiology
mathematical modelers
public health researchers
hasFormat hardcover
paperback
hasReputation highly cited in epidemiological literature
influencedField modern infectious disease modeling
public health policy analysis
language English
publicationYear 1991
publisher Oxford University Press
subject control of infectious diseases
disease transmission dynamics
epidemic modeling
host–parasite interactions
infectious diseases in humans
population dynamics
vaccination strategies
timeScope long-term infection dynamics
short-term epidemic outbreaks
usesConcept age-structured models
basic reproduction number R0
endemic equilibrium
herd immunity
heterogeneous mixing
macroparasite dynamics
vector-borne transmission
usesMethod deterministic compartmental models
differential equations
stochastic models

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Robert May notableWork Infectious Diseases of Humans: Dynamics and Control
Robert McCredie May notableWork Infectious Diseases of Humans: Dynamics and Control
Roy M. Anderson notableWork Infectious Diseases of Humans: Dynamics and Control
Roy M. Anderson authorOf Infectious Diseases of Humans: Dynamics and Control