Epidemics, Pandemics and the End of the World

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Epidemics, Pandemics and the End of the World

The end of the outbreak http://www.who.int/mediacentre/news/releases/2016/ebola-zero-liberia/en/

Understanding Wildlife Disease Wildlife disease prevalence in human-modified landscapes http://www.pbs.org/newshour/extra/lessons_plans/ebola-outbreak-lesson-plan/

The Epidemiological Triangle

Conditions for Infection Host Conditions Vectors and Transmission Resistance Cases of rabies among wildlife in the United States, by year and species, 1984 to 2013.

Dynamic Equilibria in Nature A Detour to Parasites

Feedback Loops

Understanding Unstable Pathogen Host Relationships http://www.scientificamerican.com/article/frog-killing-chytrid-fungus-climate-fluctuations/

SIR Models – Understanding Equilibria