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- 2012939115 abstract "This book covers modeling of insect vector-borne infectious diseases, which account for some three million deaths worldwide. The authors describe processes for quantifying the vital parameters of diseases transmitted by mosquitoes, sand flies, fleas and ticks. Despite great advances in public health worldwide, insect vector-borne infectious diseases remain a leading cause of morbidity and mortality. Diseases that are transmitted by arthropods such as mosquitoes, sand flies, fleas, and ticks affect hundreds of millions of people and account for nearly three million deaths all over the world. In the past there was very little hope of controlling the epidemics caused by these diseases, but modern advancements in science and technology are providing a variety of ways in which these diseases can be handled. Clearly, the process of transmission of an infectious disease is a nonlinear dynamic process which can be understood only by appropriately quantifying the vital parameters that govern these dynamics --c Source other than Library of Congress.".
- 2012939115 contributor B12700665.
- 2012939115 created "c2013-".
- 2012939115 date "2013".
- 2012939115 date "c2013-".
- 2012939115 dateCopyrighted "c2013-".
- 2012939115 description "Includes bibliographical references and index.".
- 2012939115 description "This book covers modeling of insect vector-borne infectious diseases, which account for some three million deaths worldwide. The authors describe processes for quantifying the vital parameters of diseases transmitted by mosquitoes, sand flies, fleas and ticks. Despite great advances in public health worldwide, insect vector-borne infectious diseases remain a leading cause of morbidity and mortality. Diseases that are transmitted by arthropods such as mosquitoes, sand flies, fleas, and ticks affect hundreds of millions of people and account for nearly three million deaths all over the world. In the past there was very little hope of controlling the epidemics caused by these diseases, but modern advancements in science and technology are providing a variety of ways in which these diseases can be handled. Clearly, the process of transmission of an infectious disease is a nonlinear dynamic process which can be understood only by appropriately quantifying the vital parameters that govern these dynamics --c Source other than Library of Congress.".
- 2012939115 description "v. 1. Vector-borne diseases --".
- 2012939115 extent "v. <1>:".
- 2012939115 identifier "1461439604 (v. 1 : hbk.)".
- 2012939115 identifier "1461439612 (v. 1 : eBook)".
- 2012939115 identifier "9781461439608 (v. 1 : hbk.)".
- 2012939115 identifier "9781461439615 (v. 1 : eBook)".
- 2012939115 issued "2013".
- 2012939115 issued "c2013-".
- 2012939115 language "eng".
- 2012939115 publisher "New York : Springer,".
- 2012939115 subject "2013 B-169".
- 2012939115 subject "614.4/32 23".
- 2012939115 subject "Communicable Diseases epidemiology.".
- 2012939115 subject "Communicable Diseases transmission.".
- 2012939115 subject "Communicable diseases Epidemiology Mathematical models.".
- 2012939115 subject "Communicable diseases Transmission Computer simulation.".
- 2012939115 subject "Computer Simulation.".
- 2012939115 subject "Insect Vectors pathogenicity.".
- 2012939115 subject "Insects as carriers of disease Computer simulation.".
- 2012939115 subject "Insects as carriers of disease Mathematical models.".
- 2012939115 subject "Models, Theoretical.".
- 2012939115 subject "RA639.5 .D96 2013".
- 2012939115 subject "WA 110".
- 2012939115 tableOfContents "v. 1. Vector-borne diseases --".
- 2012939115 title "Dynamic models of infectious diseases / V. Sree Hari Rao, Ravi Durvasula, editors.".
- 2012939115 type "text".