Gettinby, G., et al. “Modelling: A Review of Systems and Approaches for Vector-Transmitted and Other Parasitic Diseases in Developing Countries”. Modelling Vector-Borne and Other Parasitic Diseases: Proceedings of a Workshop Organized Jointly by the International Laboratory for Research on Animal Diseases and the Food and Agriculture Oragnization of the United Nations : Held at Ilrad, Nairobi, Kenya 23-27 November 1992, edited by J. W. Hanson and B. D. Perry, International Laboratory for Research on Animal Diseases, 1992, pp. 249-60, https://scholar2.islandarchives.ca/islandora/object/ir%3A5248.

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  • Conference Proceedings
Contributors
Author: Gettinby, G.
Author: Revie, C.
Author: Forsyth, AJ
Contributor: Modelling vector-borne and other parasitic diseases : proceedings of a workshop organized jointly by the International Laboratory for Research on Animal Diseases and the Food and Agriculture Oragnization of the United Nations : held at Ilrad, Nairobi, Ken
Date Issued
1992
Publisher
International Laboratory for Research on Animal Diseases
Place Published
Nairobi
Abstract

During the last 30 years, modelling has increasingly played an important role in improving the efficiency of agricultural production systems. In the case of vector-borne diseases, most of the approaches have focused around calculus methods to describe the dynamics of the interactions of host and parasite, or empirical simulation models to describe the parasite/vector behaviour in relation to environmental conditions. This review gives a brief tour of venous modelling techniques and their attributes. The techniques include the 'spherical cow' approach, analytical methods, simulation and statistical modelling. Within the agricultural community there is an expectation that models will become available as 'products' for a wide range of decision-making and problem-solving tasks. If the expectation is to be realized, the context in which models will be used and delivered will be important. The opportunity for creating information models that combine modelling techniques with the heuristic knowledge of experts and relevant disease information will be examined.

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Source type: Electronic(1)

Language

  • English
Page range
249-260
Host Title
Modelling vector-borne and other parasitic diseases: proceedings of a workshop organized jointly by the International Laboratory for Research on Animal Diseases and the Food and Agriculture Oragnization of the United Nations : held at Ilrad, Nairobi, Kenya 23-27 November 1992
Host Contributors
Editor: Hanson, J. W.
Editor: Perry, B. D.
ISBN
9290552972 9789290552970

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