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Dynamic systems models in general, and epidemic models in particular, can be deterministic or stochastic, continuous or discrete-time, compartmental systems or individual-based formulations. Stochastic individual-based models are needed if the authors want to include processes relating to length of time an individual has spent within a particular disease state (=class), or relating to other individual level phenomena. X is name of a state and X(t) is the number or density of individuals in this state at time, where X=S, I, R, D, T or V. Flows among disease classes . . .
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