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What Types of Models are Commonly Used?
Several types of models are used in epidemiology, including:
Compartmental models
(e.g., SIR, SEIR models)
Stochastic models
Agent-based models
Regression models
Each of these models has its strengths and weaknesses, and the choice of model depends on the specific epidemiological question being addressed.
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