Infectious disease dynamics

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[edit] Infectious Disease Dynamics

In recent years it has become obvious that there is a need to accommodate the growing integration of quantitative methods with the increasing volume of data being generated on host-pathogen interactions. This has resulted in a growing body of research covering quantitative or theoretical studies of the population dynamics, structure and evolution of infectious diseases of plants, animals and humans.

Specific topics in this area include:

  • transmission, spread and control of infection
  • epidemiological networks
  • spatial epidemiology
  • persistence of pathogens within hosts
  • within-host dynamics
  • immuno-epidemiology
  • virulence
  • strain structure and interactions
  • antigenic change
  • phylo-dynamics
  • pathogen population genetics
  • evolution and spread of resistance
  • role of host genetic factors
  • statistical and mathematical tools and innovations
  • role and identification of infection reservoirs


[edit] References

Center for Infectious Disease Dynamics, The Pennsylvania State University

Cambridge Infectious Diseases Consortium

Journal of the Royal Society Interface