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Analyzing and Modeling Spatial and Temporal Dynamics of Infectious Diseases
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Analyzing and Modeling Spatial and Temporal Dynamics of Infectious Diseases

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CHF115.00

Description

Features modern research and methodology on the spread of infectious diseases and showcases a broad range of multi-disciplinary and state-of-the-art techniques on geo-simulation, geo-visualization, remote sensing, metapopulation modeling, cloud computing, and pattern analysis

Given the ongoing risk of infectious diseases worldwide, it is crucial to develop appropriate analysis methods, models, and tools to assess and predict the spread of disease and evaluate the risk. Analyzing and Modeling Spatial and Temporal Dynamics of Infectious Diseases features mathematical and spatial modeling approaches that integrate applications from various fields such as geo-computation and simulation, spatial analytics, mathematics, statistics, epidemiology, and health policy. In addition, the book captures the latest advances in the use of geographic information system (GIS), global positioning system (GPS), and other location-based technologies in the spatial and temporal study of infectious diseases.

Highlighting the current practices and methodology via various infectious disease studies, Analyzing and Modeling Spatial and Temporal Dynamics of Infectious Diseases features:

* Approaches to better use infectious disease data collected from various sources for analysis and modeling purposes

* Examples of disease spreading dynamics, including West Nile virus, bird flu, Lyme disease, pandemic influenza (H1N1), and schistosomiasis

* Modern techniques such as Smartphone use in spatio-temporal usage data, cloud computing-enabled cluster detection, and communicable disease geo-simulation based on human mobility

* An overview of different mathematical, statistical, spatial modeling, and geo-simulation techniques

Analyzing and Modeling Spatial and Temporal Dynamics of Infectious Diseases is an excellent resource for researchers and scientists who use, manage, or analyze infectious disease data, need to learn various traditional and advanced analytical methods and modeling techniques, and become aware of different issues and challenges related to infectious disease modeling and simulation. The book is also a useful textbook and/or supplement for upper-undergraduate and graduate-level courses in bioinformatics, biostatistics, public health and policy, and epidemiology.
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Additional ISBN/GTIN9781118629918
Product TypeE-book
BindingE-book
FormatEPUB
Format noteDRM Adobe
Publishing date08/12/2014
Edition14001 A. 1. Auflage
Pages496 pages
LanguageEnglish
File size13132 Kbytes
Article no.2351427
CatalogsVC
Data source no.682684
Product groupMathematik
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Author

Dongmei Chen, PhD, is Associate Professor in the Department
of Geography and Director of the Laboratory for Geographic
Information and Spatial Analysis at Queen's University,
Canada.

Bernard Moulin, PhD, is Professor in the Department of
Computer Science and Software Engineering at Laval University,
Canada.

Jianhong Wu, PhD, is Canada Research Chair and University
Distinguished Research Professor in the Department of Mathematics
and Statistics and Director of the Center for Disease Modeling at
York University, Canada.