susceptible exposed infectious recovered (seir)

How Does the SEIR Model Work?

The SEIR model uses a set of differential equations to describe the rate of movement of individuals between compartments. The key parameters include the transmission rate, the incubation period (time spent in the exposed phase), and the recovery rate.
These equations help in estimating the number of new infections and the duration of the epidemic. By adjusting these parameters, public health officials can simulate various scenarios and implement effective control measures.

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