Main Mathematics of Public Health: Mathematical Modelling from the Next Generation (Fields Institute Communications, 88)

Mathematics of Public Health: Mathematical Modelling from the Next Generation (Fields Institute Communications, 88)

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This volume addresses SDG 3 from a mathematical standpoint, sharing novel perspectives of existing communicable disease modelling technologies of the next generation and disseminating new developments in modelling methodologies and simulation techniques. These methodologies are important for training and research in communicable diseases and can be applied to other threats to human health. The contributions contained in this collection/book cover a range of modelling techniques that have been and may be used to support decision-making on critical health related issues such as:Resource allocationImpact of climate change on communicable diseasesInteraction of human behaviour change, and disease spreadDisease outbreak trajectories projectionPublic health interventions evaluationPreparedness and mitigation of emerging and re-emerging infectious diseases outbreaksDevelopment of vaccines and decisions around vaccine allocation and optimization The diseases and public health issues in this volume include, but are not limited to COVID-19, HIV, Influenza, antimicrobial resistance (AMR), the opioid epidemic, Lyme Disease, Zika, and Malaria. In addition, this volume compares compartmental models, agent-based models, machine learning and network. Readers have an opportunity to learn from the next generation perspective of evolving methodologies and algorithms in modelling infectious diseases, the mathematics behind them, the motivation for them, and some applications to supporting critical decisions on prevention and control of communicable diseases. This volume was compiled from the weekly seminar series organized by the Mathematics for Public Health (MfPH) Next Generation Network. This network brings together the next generation of modellers from across Canada and the world, developing the latest mathematical models, modeling methodologies, and analytical and simulation tools for communicable diseases of global public health concerns. The weekly seminar series provides a unique forum for this network and their invited guest speakers to share their perspectives on the status and future directions of mathematics of public health.
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Year:
2023
Publisher:
Springer
Language:
English
Pages:
327
ISBN 10:
3031408047
ISBN 13:
9783031408045
ISBN:
3031408047,9783031408045
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