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Moving From Covid19 Mathematical Models To Vaccine Design Theory Practice And Experiences Andrs Fraguelacollar

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Moving From Covid19 Mathematical Models To Vaccine Design Theory Practice And Experiences Andrs Fraguelacollar
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Publisher: Bentham Science Publishers
File Extension: PDF
File size: 64.43 MB
Pages: 581
Author: Andrés Fraguela-Collar
ISBN: 9789815051926, 981505192X
Language: English
Year: 2022

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Moving From Covid19 Mathematical Models To Vaccine Design Theory Practice And Experiences Andrs Fraguelacollar by Andrés Fraguela-collar 9789815051926, 981505192X instant download after payment.

This compendium represents a set of guides to understanding the challenging scientific, epidemiological, clinical, social, and economic phenomenon that is represented by the COVID-19 pandemic.

The book explains the mathematical modeling of COVID-19 infection, with emphasis on traditional epidemiological principles. It represents a rigorous, comprehensive and multidisciplinary approach to a complex phenomenon. The chapters take into account the knowledge arising from different disciplines (epidemiology, pathophysiology, immunology, medicine, biology, vaccine development, etc.). It also covers COVID-19 data analysis, giving the reader a perspective of statistics and data science, and includes a discussion about social and economic issues of the pandemic. Each chapter is devoted to a specific topic, and is contributed by experts in epidemiology.

Because of its multidisciplinary nature, this book is intended as a reference on mathematical models and basic immunotherapy for COVID-19 for a broad community of readers, from scholars who have scientific training, to general readers who have an interest in the disease.

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