Stefanovski, DarkoBoston, Raymond2023-06-132023-06-132020-12-172021-04-12https://repository.upenn.edu/handle/20.500.14332/58765This session: Infectious Disease Epidemics. Never has the time been more poised for the exploitation of models to follow, monitor, and control the spread of infectious diseases. Here we show how variants of the SIR model (attributable to Kermack, and McKendrick, 1927) can be explored and manipulated using just 2 or 3 WinSAAM modeling constructs.Biomedical Engineering and BioengineeringDisease ModelingInfectious DiseaseMedical ImmunologyMedical MicrobiologyMedical PathologyMedical PharmacologyMedical ToxicologyNutritional and Metabolic DiseasesSystems and Integrative EngineeringVeterinary Infectious DiseasesVeterinary MedicineVeterinary Microbiology and ImmunobiologyVeterinary Pathology and PathobiologyVeterinary PhysiologyVeterinary Toxicology and PharmacologyVirus DiseasesInfectious Diseases Modeled with WinSAAMEvents