In this paper, an age-structured epidemiological process is considered. The disease model is based on a SIR model with unknown parameters. We addressed two important issues to analyzing the model and its parameters. One issue is concerned with the theoretical existence of unique solution, the identifiability problem. The second issue is how to estimate the parameters in the model. We propose an iterative algorithm to study the identifiability of the system and a method to estimate the parameters which are identifiable. A least squares approach based on a finite set of observations helps us to estimate the initial values of the parameters. Finally, we test the proposed algorithms.
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Cantó, B., Coll, C., & Sánchez, E. (2017). Estimation of parameters in a structured SIR model. Advances in Difference Equations, 2017(1). https://doi.org/10.1186/s13662-017-1078-5
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