We review recent studies on the modelling of epidemic processes using individuul-based lattice epidemic models. Originally introduced to investigate the emergence of spatio-temporal organisation in non-linear dynamicalsystems they ure usually termed '@est$re"models. However, their interpretation as
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An epidemiological model for the dynamics of Chagas' disease
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- Elsevier Science
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- 1991
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- 26
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- Article
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- 0303-2647
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