Computational and theoretical analysis of human diseases associated with infectious pathogens

Abstract
Mathematical models and computer simulations are useful experimental tools for building and testing theories, assessing quantitative conjectures, answering specific questions, determining sensitivities to changes in parameter values, and estimating key parameters from data. Understanding the transmission characteristics of infectious diseases in communities, regions, and countries can lead to better approaches to decreasing the transmission of these diseases.
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CITATION: Noutchie, S. C. O. et al. 2015. Computational and theoretical analysis of human diseases associated with infectious pathogens. BioMed Research International, 2015, Article ID 431706, doi:10.1155/2015/431706.
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Keywords
Infectious pathogens, Mathematical models
Citation
Noutchie, S. C. O. et al. 2015. Computational and theoretical analysis of human diseases associated with infectious pathogens. BioMed Research International, 2015, Article ID 431706, doi:10.1155/2015/431706.