Description
Models and 'models-with-data' have proved invaluable for understanding and predicting this diversity, and thence help improve intervention and control. Using mathematical models to understand infectious disease, dynamics has a very rich history in epidemiology. The field has seen broad expansions of theories as well as a surge in real-life application of mathematics to dynamics and control of infectious disease. The chapters of Epidemics: Models and Data Using R have been organized as follows: chapters 1-10 is a mix and match of models, data and statistics pertaining to local disease dynamics; chapters 11-13 pertains to spatial and spatiotemporal dynamics; chapter 14 highlights similarities between the dynamics of infectious disease and parasitoid-host dynamics; Finally, chapters 15 and 16 overview additional statistical methodology useful in studies of infectious disease dynamics.
This book can be used as a guide for working with data, models and 'models-and-data' to understand epidemics and infectious disease dynamics in space and time. All the code and data sets are distributed in the epimdr2 R package to facilitate the hands-on philosophy of the text.
Author: Ottar N. Bjørnstad
Publisher: Springer
Published: 12/14/2022
Pages: 385
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 1.24lbs
ISBN13: 9783031120558
ISBN10: 3031120558
BISAC Categories:
- Medical | Biostatistics
- Medical | Epidemiology
- Medical | Infectious Diseases
About the Author
Ottar Bjornstad researches population dynamics of epidemiological and ecological outbreaks. Focal systems includes human infections like measles, whooping cough, rubella, SARS-CoV-2 and influenza; animal infections like rabies, hantavirus and distemper; and outbreaks of various insects of biomedical and agricultural concern. He has expertise in statistical and computational approaches to the study of spatiotemporal dynamics, including the development of a suite of statistical methods for the analysis of spatial and temporal data as implemented in various R packages. Dr. Bjornstad is a Distinguished Professor of Entomology and Biology holds the J. Lloyd & Dorothy Foehr Huck Chair of Epidemiology at the Pennsylvania State University and is an elected fellow of the Norwegian Academy of Science and Letters, American Association for the Advancement of Sciences and the Ecological Society of America.