Mathematical modeling of infectious diseases is a method used to understand and predict the dynamics of disease transmission in populations using mathematical equations and concepts. These models help researchers and public health officials analyze how diseases spread, identify potential outbreaks, and evaluate the impact of interventions such as vaccinations, social distancing, or treatment strategies. ### Key Components of Mathematical Models 1. **Population Segments**: - **Susceptible (S)**: Individuals who are not infected but can contract the disease.

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