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Library of mathematical epidemic models for use in simulation studies and inference

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# Epimodels

This library a simple interface to simulate mathematical epidemic models.

## Getting started

Simple SIR simulation

`python from epimodels.continuous.models import SIR model = SIR() model([1000, 1, 0], [0, 50], 1001, {'beta': 2, 'gamma': .1}) model.plot_traces() `

### Related libraries

For stochastic epidemic models check [this](https://github.com/fccoelho/EpiStochModels).

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