Editor: Andrés Fraguela-Collar

Moving From COVID-19 Mathematical Models to Vaccine Design: Theory, Practice and Experiences

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ISBN: 978-981-5051-91-9 (Print)
ISBN: 978-981-5051-90-2 (Online)
Year of Publication: 2022
DOI: 10.2174/97898150519021220101
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Introduction

This compendium represents a set of guides to understanding the challenging scientific, epidemiological, clinical, social, and economic phenomenon that is represented by the COVID-19 pandemic.

The book explains the mathematical modeling of COVID-19 infection, with emphasis on traditional epidemiological principles. It represents a rigorous, comprehensive and multidisciplinary approach to a complex phenomenon. The chapters take into account the knowledge arising from different disciplines (epidemiology, pathophysiology, immunology, medicine, biology, vaccine development, etc.). It also covers COVID-19 data analysis, giving the reader a perspective of statistics and data science, and includes a discussion about social and economic issues of the pandemic. Each chapter is devoted to a specific topic, and is contributed by experts in epidemiology.

Because of its multidisciplinary nature, this book is intended as a reference on mathematical models and basic immunotherapy for COVID-19 for a broad community of readers, from scholars who have scientific training, to general readers who have an interest in the disease.

Audience: Readers from all scientific and general backgrounds who want to understand the issues in the COVID-19 pandemic.

Contributors

Editor(s):
Andrés Fraguela-Collar
Professor and Researcher in Applied Mathematics
Faculty of Physics and Mathematics
Autonomous University of Puebla
Puebla
Mexico




Contributor(s):
Andr´es Fraguela Collar
Multidisciplinary Center for Mathematical and Computational Modeling
Faculty of Physical Mathematical Sciences
Autonomous University of Puebla
Puebla
Mexico


Ra´ ul Felipe-Sosa
Multidisciplinary Center for Mathematical and Computational Modeling
Faculty of Physical Mathematical Sciences
Autonomous University of Puebla
Puebla
Mexico


Mois´es Soto-Bajo
CONACYT Researcher Chairs Program
Multidisciplinary Center for Mathematical and Computational Modeling
Faculty of Physical Mathematical Sciences
Autonomous University of Puebla
Puebla
Mexico


Mar´ıa Eugenia Jim´enez-Corona
Department of Epidemiology
National Institute of Cardiology
Mexico City
Mexico


Manlio F. M´arquez-Murillo
Deputy Director Clinical Investigation
National Institute of Cardiology
Mexico City
Mexico


Daniel Manzur Sandoval
Cardiovascular Intensive Care Unit
National Institute of Cardiology
Mexico City
Mexico


Gustavo Rojas-Velasco
Cardiovascular Intensive Care Unit
National Institute of Cardiology
Mexico City
Mexico


Efr´en Melano Carranza
Cardiovascular Intensive Care Unit
National Institute of Cardiology
Mexico City
Mexico


Camelia Cruz Rodr´ıguez
Cardiovascular Intensive Care Unit
National Institute of Cardiology
Mexico City
Mexico


Arturo Arzate Ram´ırez
Cardiovascular Intensive Care Unit
National Institute of Cardiology
Mexico City
Mexico


Francisco Javier Gonz´alez Ruiz
Cardiovascular Intensive Care Unit
National Institute of Cardiology
Mexico City
Mexico


Gerardo Arteaga C´ardenas
Cardiovascular Intensive Care Unit
National Institute of Cardiology
Mexico City
Mexico


Mar´ıa Alexandra L´opez Polanco
Cardiovascular Intensive Care Unit
National Institute of Cardiology
Mexico City
Mexico


Eduardo Alberto Gonz´alez Escudero
Cardiovascular Intensive Care Unit
National Institute of Cardiology
Mexico City
Mexico


Edgar Garc´ıa Cruz
Cardiovascular Intensive Care Unit
National Institute of Cardiology
Mexico City
Mexico


Luis Augusto Baeza Herrera
Cardiovascular Intensive Care Unit
National Institute of Cardiology
Mexico City
Mexico


Luis Efr´en Santos Mart´ınez
Cardiovascular Intensive Care Unit
National Institute of Cardiology
Mexico City
Mexico


Jorge X. Velasco-Hern´andez
Institute of Mathematics
National Autonomous University of Mexico
Juriquilla, Quer´etaro
Mexico


Nicandro Cruz-Ram´ırez
Artificial Intelligence Research Institute
Universidad Veracruzana
Xalapa, Veracruz
Mexico


Guillermo-de-Jes ´us Hoyos-Rivera
Artificial Intelligence Research Institute
Universidad Veracruzana
Xalapa, Veracruz
Mexico


Sonia-Lilia Mestizo-Guti´errez
Faculty of Chemical Sciences
Universidad Veracruzana
Xalapa, Veracruz
Mexico


Horacio Tapia-McClung
Artificial Intelligence Research Institute
Universidad Veracruzana
Xalapa, Veracruz
Mexico


Malay Banerjee
Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur
Kanpur
India


Samiran Ghosh
Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur
Kanpur
India


Vitaly Volpert
Institut Camille Jordan
University Lyon 1
Villeurbanne
France


Jorge Bacallao Gallestey
Atherosclerosis Research and Reference Center
University of Medical Sciences
Havana
Cuba


Alfonso Casado Collado
Department of Preventive Medicine and Public Health
School of Medicine
Autonomous University of Madrid
Madrid
Spain


A.H. Seuc
National Institute of Hygiene
Epidemiology and Microbiology
Havana
Cuba


E. Mertens
Institute of Tropical Medicine
Antwerp
Belgium


J.L. Pe ˜nalvo
Institute of Tropical Medicine
Antwerp
Belgium


K. Garc´ıa-Mart´ınez
Center of Molecular Immunology
Havana
Cuba


P. L. Luaces-A´ lvarez
Center of Molecular Immunology
Havana
Cuba


L. S´anchez-Vald´es
Center of Molecular Immunology
Havana
Cuba


K. Le´on-Monz´on
Center of Molecular Immunology
Havana
Cuba


T. Crombet-Ramos
Center of Molecular Immunology
Havana
Cuba


R. P´erez-Rodr´ıguez
Center of Molecular Immunology
Havana
Cuba


Barbara Dema
The Jenner Institute Old Road campus Research Building
University of Oxford
Oxford
UK


Sthefany Pagliari
The Jenner Institute Old Road campus Research Building
University of Oxford
Oxford
UK


Arturo Reyes-Sandoval
Instituto Polit´ecnico Nacional, IPN
Mexico City
Mexico