= Compartmental models in epidemiology
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Compartmental models in epidemiology are mathematical frameworks used to understand the dynamics of infectious diseases within a population. These models categorize the population into distinct compartments, each representing a specific disease state, and describe the transitions between these states over time. The most common compartments include: 1. **Susceptible (S)**: Individuals who are not infected but are at risk of contracting the disease.
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