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Mapping Disease Transmission Risk – PDF

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  • Author: Townsend Peterson
  • File Size: 12 MB
  • Format: PDF
  • Length: 225 pages
  • Publisher: Johns Hopkins University Press
  • Publication Date: November 27, 2014
  • Language: English
  • ASIN: B00Q78DCAE
  • ISBN-10: 1421414732
  • ISBN-13: 9781421414737

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About The Author

Townsend Peterson

A. Townsend Peterson, among the leaders of environmental specific niche modeling, uses a synthesis that brightens brand-new and more practical transmittable disease mapping techniques. His work, Mapping Disease Transmission Risk, (PDF) – the peak of twelve years of improvement – breaks brand-new ground by including biogeographic and environmental elements with spatial designs. Intended at public health specialists and experienced epidemiologists, this interdisciplinary ebook describes the conceptual and technical foundations of Peterson’s technique while simultaneously explaining the possibly huge benefits of his modeling technique. Peterson deals with disease transmission locations for what they are – circulations of types. The ebook argues that fragmented, intricate, and extremely irregular disease patterns can only be understood when underlying ecological motorists are thought about. The result is a classy modeling technique that challenges fixed spatial designs and uses a structure for modifying disease mapping. Anybody operating in the location of disease transmission, primarily those utilizing predictive maps, will discover Peterson’s ebook both motivating and important.

Reviews

Mapping Disease Transmission Risk fills a space in today literature by dealing with both the geographical and ecologic functions of disease ecology.” — Lance A. Waller, Rollins School of Public Health, Emory University “In this ground-breaking work… A. Townsend Peterson breaks brand-new ground… Peterson’s technique holds potentially huge advantages for those charged with identifying how disease spreads, and how to manage that spread.” — Venkat Subramaniam Biz India Magazine “His primary thesis is restated like a mantra throughout the text, and was well gotten by me―disease mapping should surpass location and much better consist of ecology and biogeography. Peterson supports this thesis over 20 (mainly extremely brief) chapters mostly through a broad, conceptual overview concentrated on methodological matters and cautions to environmental specific niche modeling (ENM), and through succinct descriptions of a number of pertinent case research studies.” — Quarterly Review of Biology NOTE: The item only consists of the ebook, Mapping Disease Transmission Risk in PDF. No access codes are consisted of. .

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