Mathematical epidemiology in a data-rich world

An exciting trend for modellers, which started 5–10 years ago and is becoming increasingly common, are open data initiatives. Such initiatives see governments (local or higher) create portals where data is centralised and made accessible, usually with very few constraints.

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