Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: http://hdl.handle.net/1942/14749
Title: Modeling Infectious Disease Parameters Based on Serological and Social Contact Data: A Modern Statistical Perspective
Authors: HENS, Niel 
SHKEDY, Ziv 
AERTS, Marc 
FAES, Christel 
Van Damme, Pierre
Beutels, Philippe
Issue Date: 2012
Publisher: Springer
Series/Report: Statistics for Biology and Health
Series/Report no.: 63
Abstract: Mathematical epidemiology of infectious diseases usually involves describing the flow of individuals between mutually exclusive infection states. One of the key parameters describing the transition from the susceptible to the infected class is the hazard of infection, often referred to as the force of infection. The force of infection reflects the degree of contact with potential for transmission between infected and susceptible individuals. The mathematical relation between the force of infection and effective contact patterns is generally assumed to be subjected to the mass action principle, which yields the necessary information to estimate the basic reproduction number, another key parameter in infectious disease epidemiology. It is within this context that the Center for Statistics (CenStat, I-Biostat, Hasselt University) and the Centre for the Evaluation of Vaccination and the Centre for Health Economic Research and Modelling Infectious Diseases (CEV, CHERMID, Vaccine and Infectious Disease Institute, University of Antwerp) have collaborated over the past 15 years. This book demonstrates the past and current research activities of these institutes and can be considered to be a milestone in this collaboration. This book is focused on the application of modern statistical methods and models to estimate infectious disease parameters. We want to provide the readers with software guidance, such as R packages, and with data, as far as they can be made publicly available.
Document URI: http://hdl.handle.net/1942/14749
ISBN: 978-1-4614-4071-0
DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4614-4072-7
Category: B1
Type: Book
Validations: vabb 2014
Appears in Collections:Research publications

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