epidemic thresholds

What is an Epidemic Threshold?

An epidemic threshold is a critical value that signifies the onset of an epidemic. It can be defined as the number of cases or rate of incidence that, when exceeded, indicates the beginning of an epidemic. This threshold value is determined based on historical data, statistical models, and the specific characteristics of the disease in question. The threshold can vary depending on factors such as seasonality, population density, and the disease's mode of transmission.

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