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authorDavid A. Madore <david+git@madore.org>2020-03-07 15:59:05 +0100
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Link to Wikipedia page on compartmental models in epidemiology.
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from (online version of) the CDC's book *Principles of Epidemiology
in Public Health Practice*: explains definitions of “attack rate”,
“secondary attack rate”, “case-fatality rate”, etc.
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+* Wikipedia page about [compartmental models in
+ epidemiology](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Compartmental_models_in_epidemiology)
+ such as the SIR model.