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SIR Model Analysis: Case Study of Hong Kong Flu
Athanasios Paraskevopoulos
Exploring the SIR model's utility in understanding infectious diseases, this study delves into its fundamentals and application. Using the 1960s Hong Kong flu outbreak in NYC as a case study, it highlights the model's role in disease dynamics and intervention measures.
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