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Pathogen evolution
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Evolution as a key reason for disease persistence in the face of eradication efforts.
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Controlling Infectious Diseases »
Controlling Infectious Diseases
Controlling Infectious Diseases☜Mapping the issues around endemic diseases—such as malaria, measles, influenza, HIV, Dengue and West Nile Virus—with the aims of identifying improved control strategies and of providing insights into to the work of mathematical biologists, epidemiologists and public health officials in this field.☜F1CEB7
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Public Health Strategies☜What treatment, intervention, management, elimination and eradication measures are available as responses to persistent infectious diseases?☜FFB597
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Pathogen evolution☜Evolution as a key reason for disease persistence in the face of eradication efforts.☜FFB597
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Troy Day☜I am a mathematical biologist specializing in evolutionary biology. I am a Professor at Queens University in the Department of Mathematics and Statistics and cross-appointed in the Department of Biology.☜FFFACD
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