Before addressing the specific case of the smallpox epidemic among the Aztecs, it is important to introduce the basic epidemiological model known as SIR (Susceptible – Infected – Recovered). This model helps explain how an infection spreads through a population over time by classifying people into three main categories:
- Susceptible (S): Individuals who have not yet been infected but are at risk.
- Infected (I): Individuals who have contracted the disease and can transmit it.
- Recovered (R): Individuals who are no longer contagious, either because they have developed immunity or have died.