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Matches in DBpedia 2015-10 for { ?s ?p "Kermack–McKendrick theory is a mathematical hypothesis about how infectious diseases spread through a population.Building on the research of Ronald Ross and others,A. G. McKendrick and W. O. Kermack publish their theory in a set of three articles from 1927, 1932, and 1933. While Kermack—McKendrick theory was indeed the source of SIR models and their relatives, Kermack and McKendrick were thinking of a more subtle and empirically useful problem than the simple compartmental models discussed here. The text is somewhat difficult to read, compared to modern papers, but the important feature is it was a model where the age-of-infection affected the transmission and removal rates.Because of their seminal importance to the field of theoretical epidemiology, these articles were republished in the Bulletin of Mathematical Biology in 1991."@en }

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