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Modeling and Analysis of Infectious Disease Epidemiology (I)

Instructor

¡@Professor Ying-Hen Hsieh, Ph D

Office Hours

¡@1:10 ~ 3:00 pm on Wednesday, ¥ß¤Ò¤j¼Ó 511

Office

¡@1511

Phone

¡@(04) 2205-3366 ext. 6109

E-mail

¡@hsiehATmail.cmu.edu.tw

Reference

Anderson, R., and May, R. (1991). Infectious Diseases of Humans: Dynamics and Control. Oxford University Press, Oxford.

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Content

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Course Introduction and Fundamental Concepts (lecture 0)

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Fundamental Concepts and Historical Notes (lecture 1)

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An Overview on Mathematical Models (lecture 2)

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Exponential and logistic growth: simple examples of difference and differential equation models (lecture 3)

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A Simple Model for Real-time Prediction of Outbreak Severity (lecture 4)

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Introduction to epidemic models: Some Simple Epidemics (lecture 5)

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SIS and SIR models (lecture 6)

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Mid-term Exam

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Mass action and Standard Incidence (lecture 7)

12/05/2007

The basic reproduction number, R0 (lecture 8)

12/19/2007
10:50am

Solutions of mid-term Exam

12/13/2007

  

Ross-MacDonald Malaria Model (lecture 9)

12/19/2007
10:50am

Reed-Frost Model (lecture 10)

12/26/2007
9:30am

Pair-formation models for STD: An Introduction (lecture 11)

12/26/2007
9:30am

Pair-formation models: HIV as an example (lecture 12 I)

12/26/2007
9:30am

Pair-formation models: HIV as an example (lecture 12 II)

1/8/2008
9:30am

More Compartment Models: Spatial Spread and Patch Model (lecture 13)

1/10/2008
11:30am

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1/18/2008
9:50am

Solutions of final-term Exam

1/18/2008
2:45pm