Dordrecht: Springer Science, 1997. — 355 p.
The results presented in this monograph are based on the construction and application of closed models of immune response to infections which makes it possible to approach problems of optimizing the treatment of chronic and hypertoxic forms of diseases.
Fundamental problems in mathematical modeling of infectious diseasesGeneral Knowledge, Hypotheses, and Problems
Survey of Mathematical Models in Immunology
Simple Mathematical Model of Infectious Disease
Mathematical Modeling of Antiviral and Antibacterial Immune Responses
Identification of Parameters of Models
Numerical Realization Algorithms for Mathematical Models
Models of viral and bacterial infectionsViral Hepatitis B
Viral and Bacterial Infections of Respiratory Organs
Model of Experimental Influenza Infection
Adjoint Equations and Sensitivity Study for Mathematical Models of Infectious Diseases