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Introduction -- $tChapter Two. The Art of Epidemic Modeling: Concepts and Basic Structures -- $tChapter Three. Modeling the Geographic Spread of In uenza Epidemics -- $tChapter Four. Modeling Geographic Spread I: Population-based Approaches -- $tChapter Five. Spatial Heterogeneity and Endemicity: The Case of Measles -- $tChapter Six. Modeling Geographic Spread II: Individual-based Approaches -- $tChapter Seven. Spatial Models and the Control of Foot-and-Mouth Disease -- $tChapter Eight. Maps, Projections, and GIS: Geographers' Approaches -- $tChapter Nine. Revisiting SARS and Looking to the Future -- $tBibliography -- $tIndex 330 $aThe 1918-19 influenza epidemic killed more than fifty million people worldwide. The SARS epidemic of 2002-3, by comparison, killed fewer than a thousand. The success in containing the spread of SARS was due largely to the rapid global response of public health authorities, which was aided by insights resulting from mathematical models. Models enabled authorities to better understand how the disease spread and to assess the relative effectiveness of different control strategies. In this book, Lisa Sattenspiel and Alun Lloyd provide a comprehensive introduction to mathematical models in epidemiology and show how they can be used to predict and control the geographic spread of major infectious diseases. Key concepts in infectious disease modeling are explained, readers are guided from simple mathematical models to more complex ones, and the strengths and weaknesses of these models are explored. The book highlights the breadth of techniques available to modelers today, such as population-based and individual-based models, and covers specific applications as well. Sattenspiel and Lloyd examine the powerful mathematical models that health authorities have developed to understand the spatial distribution and geographic spread of influenza, measles, foot-and-mouth disease, and SARS. Analytic methods geographers use to study human infectious diseases and the dynamics of epidemics are also discussed. A must-read for students, researchers, and practitioners, no other book provides such an accessible introduction to this exciting and fast-evolving field. 410 0$aPrinceton series in theoretical and computational biology. 606 $aCommunicable diseases$xEpidemiology$xMathematical models 606 $aPublic health 615 0$aCommunicable diseases$xEpidemiology$xMathematical models. 615 0$aPublic health. 676 $a614.401/5118 700 $aSattenspiel$b Lisa$01796922 701 $aLloyd$b Alun$f1970-$01796923 801 0$bMiAaPQ 801 1$bMiAaPQ 801 2$bMiAaPQ 906 $aBOOK 912 $a9910959866403321 996 $aThe geographic spread of infectious diseases$94338926 997 $aUNINA