Infectious Disease Informatics [electronic resource] / edited by Vitali Sintchenko.

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616.9041
Title
Infectious Disease Informatics edited by Vitali Sintchenko.
Physical Description
XII, 434 p. online resource.
Contents
Informatics for Infectious Disease Research and Control -- Bioinformatics of Microbial Sequences -- Mining Databases for Microbial Gene Sequences -- Comparative Genomics of Pathogens -- Systems Microbiology: Gaining Insights in Transcriptional Networks -- Host–Pathogen Systems Biology -- Text Mining for Discovery of Host–Pathogen Interactions -- A Network Approach to Understanding Pathogen Population Structure -- Computational Epitope Mapping -- Pangenomic Reverse Vaccinology -- Immunoinformatics: The Next Step in Vaccine Design -- Understanding the Shared Bacterial Genome -- Computational Grammars for Interrogation of Genomes -- In silico Discovery of Chemotherapeutic Agents -- Informatics for Healthcare Epidemiology -- Automated, High-throughput Surveillance Systems for Public Health -- Microbial Genotyping Systems for Infection Control -- Temporal and Spatial Clustering of Bacterial Genotypes -- Infectious Disease Ontology -- Populations, Patients, Germs and Genes: Ethics Of Genomics and Informatics in Communicable Disease Control.
Summary
In this book, Vitali Sintchenko brings together a collection of state-of-the-art reviews of informatics applications aiming to improve the diagnosis, prevention, treatment and control of infectious diseases. In response to the need for computational biology techniques geared towards clinical medicine, this volume covers the emerging domains of translational bioinformatics, genomics enabled decision support, intelligent design of vaccines and antimicrobial drugs as well as new types of biosurveillance. This book is written by a diverse, international group of experts in the field and provides clinicians, pathologists, biomedical researchers and informaticians with an essential resource that offers also a fascinating glimpse into the future of this dynamic field. Vitali Sintchenko (MBBS, PhD, FRCPA, FACHI) is a clinical microbiologist and informatician with the Sydney Medical School, The University of Sydney, Australia.
Added Author
Sintchenko, Vitali. editor.
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Subject
MEDICINE.
MEDICAL MICROBIOLOGY.
HEALTH INFORMATICS.
INFECTIOUS DISEASES.
EPIDEMIOLOGY.
BIOINFORMATICS.
MICROBIAL GENETICS.
Microbial genomics.
Biomedicine.
Medical Microbiology.
Infectious Diseases.
Epidemiology.
Bioinformatics.
Microbial Genetics and Genomics.
Health Informatics.
Multimedia
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Summary
In this book, Vitali Sintchenko brings together a collection of state-of-the-art reviews of informatics applications aiming to improve the diagnosis, prevention, treatment and control of infectious diseases. In response to the need for computational biology techniques geared towards clinical medicine, this volume covers the emerging domains of translational bioinformatics, genomics enabled decision support, intelligent design of vaccines and antimicrobial drugs as well as new types of biosurveillance. This book is written by a diverse, international group of experts in the field and provides clinicians, pathologists, biomedical researchers and informaticians with an essential resource that offers also a fascinating glimpse into the future of this dynamic field. Vitali Sintchenko (MBBS, PhD, FRCPA, FACHI) is a clinical microbiologist and informatician with the Sydney Medical School, The University of Sydney, Australia.
Contents
Informatics for Infectious Disease Research and Control -- Bioinformatics of Microbial Sequences -- Mining Databases for Microbial Gene Sequences -- Comparative Genomics of Pathogens -- Systems Microbiology: Gaining Insights in Transcriptional Networks -- Host–Pathogen Systems Biology -- Text Mining for Discovery of Host–Pathogen Interactions -- A Network Approach to Understanding Pathogen Population Structure -- Computational Epitope Mapping -- Pangenomic Reverse Vaccinology -- Immunoinformatics: The Next Step in Vaccine Design -- Understanding the Shared Bacterial Genome -- Computational Grammars for Interrogation of Genomes -- In silico Discovery of Chemotherapeutic Agents -- Informatics for Healthcare Epidemiology -- Automated, High-throughput Surveillance Systems for Public Health -- Microbial Genotyping Systems for Infection Control -- Temporal and Spatial Clustering of Bacterial Genotypes -- Infectious Disease Ontology -- Populations, Patients, Germs and Genes: Ethics Of Genomics and Informatics in Communicable Disease Control.
Subject
MEDICINE.
MEDICAL MICROBIOLOGY.
HEALTH INFORMATICS.
INFECTIOUS DISEASES.
EPIDEMIOLOGY.
BIOINFORMATICS.
MICROBIAL GENETICS.
Microbial genomics.
Biomedicine.
Medical Microbiology.
Infectious Diseases.
Epidemiology.
Bioinformatics.
Microbial Genetics and Genomics.
Health Informatics.
Multimedia