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portada population biology of infectious diseases: report of the dahlem workshop on population biology of infectious disease agents berlin 1982, march 14 19 (en Inglés)
Formato
Libro Físico
Contribuciones de
Editorial
Año
2011
Idioma
Inglés
N° páginas
316
Encuadernación
Tapa Blanda
Dimensiones
22.9 x 15.2 x 1.8 cm
Peso
0.44 kg.
ISBN
3642686370
ISBN13
9783642686375

population biology of infectious diseases: report of the dahlem workshop on population biology of infectious disease agents berlin 1982, march 14 19 (en Inglés)

R. M. Anderson (Ilustrado por) · P. E. M. Fine (Contribuciones de) · R. M. May (Ilustrado por) · Springer · Tapa Blanda

population biology of infectious diseases: report of the dahlem workshop on population biology of infectious disease agents berlin 1982, march 14 19 (en Inglés) - Anderson, R. M. ; Fine, P. E. M. ; May, R. M.

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for the design of control programs; in extreme cases (as dis- cussed below, by Fine et al., this volume, and elsewhere) it can happen that immunization programs, although they protect vaccinated individuals, actually increase the overall incidence of a particular disease. The possibility that many nonhuman animal populations may be regulated by parasitic infections is another topic where it may be argued that conventional disciplinary boundaries have retarded investigation. While much ecological research has been devoted to exploring the extent to which competition or predator-prey interactions may regulate natural populations or set their patterns of geographical distribution, few substan- tial studies have considered the possibility that infectious diseases may serve as regulatory agents (1,8). On the other hand, the many careful epidemiological studies of the trans- mission and maintenance of parasitic infections in human and other animal populations usually assume the host population density to be set by other considerations, and not dynamically engaged with the disease (see, for example, (1,2)). With all these considerations in mind, the Dahlem Workshop from which this book derives aimed to weave strands together -- testing theoretical analysis against empirical facts and patterns, and identifying outstanding problems -- in pursuit of a better un- derstanding of the overall population biology of parasitic in- fections. For the purpose of the workshop, the term "parasite" was de- fined widely to include viruses, bacteria, protozoans, fungi, and helminths.

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