Compartmental models in epidemiology are used to gain insight into the transmission of contagious illnesses and forecast their development. These mathematical models classify individuals within a population into distinct compartments based on their disease status, such as susceptible, infected, or recovered.
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In this blog, we take a look at common compartmental models like the SIR (Susceptible-Infected-Recovered) model and their benefits and limitations. Learn more at gideononline.com/blog
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