Talk:Infectious Diseases of Humans: Dynamics and Control

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Meets 4 & 5, IMO. This is Robert_May,_Baron_May_of_Oxford most famous work (aside from the papers that predate it and which it is a culmination of) and basically his life's work. Anyone in infectious disease epidemiology would know what book you're talking about if you said "Anderson & May." Two random college courses where I found it as required reading on the syllabus: http://kilpatrick.eeb.ucsc.edu/53-2/, https://courses.washington.edu/b578a/idsyl09.pdf. Mvolz (talk) 11:28, 2 September 2020 (UTC)[reply]