The Mathematical Theory of Infectious Diseases and Its Applications
@inproceedings{Grey1977TheMT, title={The Mathematical Theory of Infectious Diseases and Its Applications}, author={A J Grey}, year={1977} }
- Published 1977
This second edition is really a new book incorporating Dr Bailey's earlier monograph on the theory of epidemics. More than half the book is new and the wider scope is indicated by the more general title. The purpose of the book is to give fairly wide coverage of mathematical theory relevant to modelling the spread of infectious disease and to present some illustrative applications. Other CABI sites
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