Chen / Moulin / Wu Analyzing and Modeling Spatial and Temporal Dynamics of Infectious Diseases
1. Auflage 2014
ISBN: 978-1-118-62991-8
Verlag: John Wiley & Sons
Format: EPUB
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E-Book, Englisch, 496 Seiten, E-Book
ISBN: 978-1-118-62991-8
Verlag: John Wiley & Sons
Format: EPUB
Kopierschutz: Adobe DRM (»Systemvoraussetzungen)
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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Weitere Infos & Material
Foreword ix
Nicholas Chrisman
Acknowledgements xi
Editors xiii
Contributors xv
PART I OVERVIEW
1 Introduction to Analyzing and Modeling Spatial and TemporalDynamics of Infectious Diseases 3
Dongmei Chen, Bernard Moulin, and Jianhong Wu
2 Modeling the Spread of Infectious Diseases: A Review 19
Dongmei Chen
PART II MATHEMATICAL MODELING OF INFECTIOUS DISEASES
3 West Nile Virus: A Narrative from Bioinformatics andMathematical Modeling Studies 45
U.S.N. Murty, Amit K. Banerjee, and Jianhong Wu
4 West Nile Virus Risk Assessment and Forecasting UsingStatistical and Dynamical Models 77
Ahmed Abdelrazec, Yurong Cao, Xin Gao, Paul Proctor, Hui Zheng,and Huaiping Zhu
5 Using Mathematical Modeling to Integrate Disease Surveillanceand Global Air Transportation Data 97
Julien Arino and Kamran Khan
6 Malaria Models with Spatial Effects 109
Daozhou Gao and Shigui Ruan
7 Avian Influenza Spread and Transmission Dynamics 137
Lydia Bourouiba, Stephen Gourley, Rongsong Liu, John Takekawa,and Jianhong Wu
PART III SPATIAL ANALYSIS AND STATISTICAL MODELING OFINFECTIOUS DISEASES
8 Analyzing the Potential Impact of Bird Migration on the GlobalSpread of H5N1 Avian Influenza (2007-2011) UsingSpatiotemporal Mapping Methods 163
Heather Richardson and Dongmei Chen
9 Cloud Computing-Enabled Cluster Detection Using aFlexibly Shaped Scan Statistic for Real-Time Syndromic Surveillance177
Paul Belanger and Kieran Moore
10 Mapping the Distribution of Malaria: Current Approaches andFuture Directions 189
Leah R. Johnson, Kevin D. Lafferty, Amy McNally, Erin Mordecai,Krijn P. Paaijmans, Samraat Pawar, and Sadie J. Ryan
11 Statistical Modeling of Spatiotemporal Infectious DiseaseTransmission 211
Rob Deardon, Xuan Fang, and Grace P.S. Kwong
12 Spatiotemporal Dynamics of Schistosomiasis in China:Bayesian-Based Geostatistical Analysis 233
Zhi-Jie Zhang
13 Spatial Analysis and Statistical Modeling of 2009 H1N1Pandemic in the Greater Toronto Area 247
Frank Wen, Dongmei Chen, and Anna Majury
14 West Nile Virus Mosquito Abundance Modeling UsingNonstationary Spatiotemporal Geostatistics 263
Eun-Hye Yoo, Dongmei Chen, and Curtis Russel
15 Spatial Pattern Analysis of Multivariate Disease Data283
Cindy X. Feng and Charmaine B. Dean
PART IV GEOSIMULATION AND TOOLS FOR ANALYZING AND SIMULATINGSPREADS OF INFECTIOUS DISEASES
16 The ZoonosisMAGS Project (Part 1): Population-BasedGeosimulation of Zoonoses in an Informed Virtual GeographicEnvironment 299
Bernard Moulin, Mondher Bouden, and Daniel Navarro
17 ZoonosisMAGS Project (Part 2): Complementarity of aRapid-Prototyping Tool and of a Full-Scale Geosimulator forPopulation-Based Geosimulation of Zoonoses 341
Bernard Moulin, Daniel Navarro, Dominic Marcotte, Said Sedrati,and Mondher Bouden
18 Web Mapping and Behavior Pattern Extraction Tools to AssessLyme Disease Risk for Humans in Peri-urban Forests 371
Hedi Haddad, Bernard Moulin, Franck Manirakiza, ChristelleM´eha, Vincent Godard, and Samuel Mermet
19 An Integrated Approach for Communicable Disease GeosimulationBased on Epidemiological, Human Mobility and Public InterventionModels 403
Hedi Haddad, Bernard Moulin, and Marius Thériault
20 Smartphone Trajectories as Data Sources for Agent-basedInfection-spread Modeling 443
Marcia R. Friesen and Robert D. McLeod
Index 473