This book combines mathematical models with extensive use of epidemiological and other data to achieve a better understanding of the overall dynamics of populations of pathogens or parasites and their human hosts. The authors thus provide an analytic framework for evaluating public health strategies aimed at controlling or eradicating particular infections. With rising concern for programmes of primary health care against such diseases as measles, malaria, river blindness, sleeping sickness, and schistosomiasis in developing countries, and the advent of HIV/AIDS and other "emerging viruses", such a framework is increasingly important. Throughout, the mathematics is used as a tool no more and no less for thinking clearly about fundamental and applied problems having to do with infectious diseases. The book is divided into two major parts, one dealing with microparasites (viruses, bacteria, and protozoans) and the other with macroparasites (helminths and parasitic arthropods). Each part begins with simple models, developed in a biologically intuitive way, and then goes on to develop more complicated and realistic models as tools for public health planning. This book synthesizes previous work in this rapidly growing area with a good deal of new material.
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This book combines mathematical models with extensive use of epidemiological and other data to achieve a better understanding of the overall dynamics of populations of pathogens or parasites and their human hosts. The authors thus provide an analytic framework for evaluating public health strategies aimed at controlling or eradicating particular infections. With rising concern for programmes of primary health care against such diseases as measles, malaria, river blindness, sleeping sickness, and schistosomiasis in developing countries, and the advent of HIV/AIDS and other "emerging viruses", such a framework is increasingly important. Throughout, the mathematics is used as a tool no more and no less for thinking clearly about fundamental and applied problems having to do with infectious diseases. The book is divided into two major parts, one dealing with microparasites (viruses, bacteria, and protozoans) and the other with macroparasites (helminths and parasitic arthropods). Each part begins with simple models, developed in a biologically intuitive way, and then goes on to develop more complicated and realistic models as tools for public health planning. This book synthesizes previous work in this rapidly growing area with a good deal of new material.
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Librería: Mirabel Books, Tunbridge Wells, Reino Unido
Hardcover. Condición: Very Good. No Jacket. 1st Edition. A major monograph on the control of infectious diseases by Lord Robert May, former Chief Scientific Advisor to the UK Government and President of the Royal Academy, and Sir Roy Anderson, former Chief Scientific Advisor to the Ministry of Defence and Fellow of the Royal Academy Black cloth boards with title and authors in gold or red, with original clear plastic wrapper. Unmarked, no inscriptions. Very good, if not fine, condition pp vii, 1 - 757 I am a retired parasitologist selling my books. Nº de ref. del artículo: ABE-1771436548315
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