Mathematical approaches for emerging and reemerging infectious diseases: An introduction. Proceedings of a tutorial Introduction to epidemiology and immunology. An overview to the IMA workshop on mathematical approaches for emerging and reemerging infectious diseases: Models, methods and theory. IMA program on mathematics in biology (Q1601932)

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Mathematical approaches for emerging and reemerging infectious diseases: An introduction. Proceedings of a tutorial Introduction to epidemiology and immunology. An overview to the IMA workshop on mathematical approaches for emerging and reemerging infectious diseases: Models, methods and theory. IMA program on mathematics in biology
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    Mathematical approaches for emerging and reemerging infectious diseases: An introduction. Proceedings of a tutorial Introduction to epidemiology and immunology. An overview to the IMA workshop on mathematical approaches for emerging and reemerging infectious diseases: Models, methods and theory. IMA program on mathematics in biology (English)
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    30 June 2002
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    The articles of this volume will be reviewed individually. Indexed articles: \textit{Kribs-Zaleta, Christopher M.}, Fred Brauer: The man and his mathematics, 7-20 [Zbl 1031.01515] \textit{van den Driessche, P.}, Kenneth L. Cooke: Researcher, educator par excellence, 21-30 [Zbl 1023.01510] \textit{Brauer, Fred}, Basic ideas of mathematical epidemiology, 31-65 [Zbl 1036.92027] \textit{Brauer, Fred}, Extensions of the basic models, 67-95 [Zbl 1108.92307] \textit{Hethcote, Herbert W.}, New vaccination strategies for pertussis, 97-118 [Zbl 1021.92021] \textit{van den Driessche, P.}, Time delay in epidemic models, 119-128 [Zbl 1021.92038] \textit{Heiderich, K. R.; Huang, W.; Castillo-Chavez, C.}, Nonlocal response in a simple epidemiological model, 129-151 [Zbl 1026.92040] \textit{Castillo-Chavez, Carlos; Yakubu, Abdul-Aziz}, Discrete-time S-I-S models with simple and complex population dynamics, 153-163 [Zbl 1021.92030] \textit{Castillo-Chavez, Carlos; Yakubu, Abdul-Aziz}, Intraspecific competition, dispersal and disease dynamics in discrete-time patchy environments, 165-181 [Zbl 1021.92031] \textit{Allen, Linda J. S.; Ernest, Ralynn K.}, The impact of long-range dispersal on the rate of spread in population and epidemic models, 183-197 [Zbl 1025.92013] \textit{Nåsell, Ingemar}, Endemicity, persistence, and quasi-stationarity, 199-227 [Zbl 1021.92037] \textit{Castillo-Chavez, Carlos; Feng, Zhilan; Huang, Wenzhang}, On the computation of \({\mathcal R}_0\) and its role on global stability, 229-250 [Zbl 1021.92032] \textit{Castillo-Chavez, Carlos; Yakubu, Abdul-Aziz; Thieme, Horst; Martcheva, Maia}, Nonlinear mating models for populations with discrete generations, 251-268 [Zbl 1024.92018] \textit{Kribs-Zaleta, Christopher M.}, Center manifolds and normal forms in epidemic models, 269-286 [Zbl 1021.92036] \textit{Velasco-Hernández, Jorge X.; García, José A.; Kirschner, Denise E.}, Remarks on modeling host-viral dynamics and treatment, 287-308 [Zbl 1021.92017] \textit{Cocho, G.; Huerta, L.; Martinez-Mekler, G.; Villarreal, C.}, A multiple compartment model for the evolution of HIV-1 after highly active antiretroviral therapy, 309-323 [Zbl 1021.92022] \textit{Gershengorn, H. B.; Blower, S. M.}, Modeling cancer as an infectious disease: The epidemiology of helicobacter pylori, 325-339 [Zbl 1021.92023] \textit{Aparicio, Juan P.; Capurro, Angel F.; Castillo-Chavez, Carlos}, Frequency dependent risk of infection and the spread of infectious diseases, 341-350 [Zbl 1021.92027] \textit{Aparicio, Juan P.; Capurro, Angel F.; Castillo-Chavez, Carlos}, Long-term dynamics and re-emergence of tuberculosis, 351-360 [Zbl 1021.92020]
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    Mathematical approaches
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    Emerging
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    Reemerging
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    Infectious diseases
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    Workshop
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    Tutorial
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    Proceedings
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