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We present a unified mathematical approach to epidemiological models with parametric
heterogeneity, i.e., to the models that describe individuals in the population as having
specific parameter (trait) values that vary from one individuals to another. This is a
natural framework to model, e.g., heterogeneity in susceptibility or infectivity of
individuals. We review, along with the necessary theory, the results obtained using the
discussed approach....
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