Math 583 - Spring 1995
Mathematical Evolutionary Theory
Antibiotic Resistance Modeling Home Page
We deal with what occurs under selection to resistant strains if
anti-biotic use is restricted, and what the effects would be of
gene flow when new individuals carrying resistant strains move
into a community which restricts antibiotic use to control resistant
strains. The key questions here are (a) can we characterize on what
time scale restriction of antibiotic use within a community will be
effective in reducing health risks from resistant strains; (b) what
would be the effect of "rotation strategies" in which several
antibiotics were rotated in use in a local region to control
bacterial pathogens; (c) how do the patterns of spatial movement
of individuals between regions affect these results - e.g. how
much gene flow will swamp out the benefits of restricting antibiotic
use; and (d) is it possible to devise "spatially-varying rotation
strategies" for antibiotic use that ameliorate the effects of
gene flow.
PROJECT DESCRIPTION
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BACKGROUND ON INFECTIOUS DISEASE
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EMAIL CONTACTS
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RESISTANCE AND TUBERCULOSIS
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NEWS ARTICLES
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SOFTWARE PRODUCTS
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MODELING SUGGESTIONS
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