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Preface Introduction Part I. Conceptual Framework: 1. Some problems in the theory of infectious disease transmission and control Klaus Dietz 2. The structure of epidemic models Denis Mollison 3. Coupling methods in epidemic theory Frank Ball 4. Collective epidemic processes: a general modelling approach to the final outcome of SIR epidemics Claude Lefevre and Philippe Picard 5. The threshold concept in deterministic and stochastic models Ingemar Nasell 6. How does transmission of infection depend on population size? Mart de Jong, Odo Diekmann and Hans Heesterbeek 7. The legacy of Kermack and McKendrick Odo Diekmann, Hans Metz and Hans Heesterbeek Part II. Spatial Models: 8. Incorporating spatial components into models of epidemic spread Andrew Cliff 9. Velocities of epidemic spread Hans Metz and Frank van den Bosch 10. Spatial epidemic models Richard Durrett 11. A perturbation approach to nonlinear deterministic epidemic waves Henry Daniels 12. Epidemic plant diseases: a stochastic model of leaf and stem lesion Lynne Billard, P. W. A. Dayananda and Zhen Zhao Part III. Nonlinear Time and Space-Time Dynamics: 13. Detecting nonlinearity and chaos in epidemic data Stephen Ellner, Ronald Gallant and James Theiler 14. Seasonality, demography and the dynamics of measles in developed countries Bryan Grenfell, Ben Bolker and Adam Kleczkowski Part IV. Heterogeneity in Human Diseases: 15. Grouping in population models Simon Levin 16. Core groups and R0s for subgroups in heterogeneous SIS and SI models John Jacquez, Carl Simon and James Koopman 17. Data driven network models for the spread of disease Martina Morris 18. The effect of antigenic diversity on endemic prevalence Sunetra Gupta, Katherine Trenholme, Martin Cox, Roy Anderson and Karen Day Part V. Data Analysis: Estimation and Prediction: 19. Statistical challenges of epidemic data Niels Becker 20. Primary components of epidemic models Andrew Cairns 21. Estimation and prediction in tropical disease control: the example of onchocerciasis Hans Remme, Soumbey Alley and Anton Plaisier 22. Some current trends in estimating vaccine efficacy Ira Longini, Elizabeth Halloran and Michael Haber 23. Operational modelling of HIV/AIDS to assist public health control Norman Bailey Appendix. Problem areas S. Ellner, O. Diekmann and N. Becker.

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