Through years, the use of vaccines has always been a controversial issue. People in a society may have different opinions about how beneficial the vaccines are and as a consequence some of those individuals decide to vaccinate or not themselves and their relatives. This attitude in face of vaccines has clear consequences in the spread of diseases and their transformation in epidemics. Motivated by this scenario, we study, in a simultaneous way, the changes of opinions about vaccination together with the evolution of a disease. In our model we consider a multiplex network consisting of two layers. One of the layers corresponds to a social network where people share their opinions and influence others opinions. The social model that rules the...
The effectiveness of seasonal influenza vaccination programs depends on individual-level compliance....
Numerous models explore how a wide variety of biological and social phenomena spread in social netwo...
When measles was rampant, suffering apparent, and relief desired, the prospect of vaccination was re...
Through years, the use of vaccines has always been a controversial issue. People in a society may ha...
Through years, the use of vaccines has always been a controversial issue. People in a society may ha...
Human behaviour plays a central role in the development and spread of epidemics, but also the opinio...
This paper proposes a novel model combining an epidemic dynamics and an opinion dynamics to investig...
The effectiveness of a mass vaccination program can engender its own undoing if individuals choose t...
Abstract Background Human behavior influences infectious disease transmission, and numerous "prevale...
The spread of diseases and opinions has profoundly affected the development of human societies. The ...
Modelling the epidemic's spread on multiplex networks, considering complex human behaviours, has rec...
The severity of an epidemic has a significant impact on individual vaccinating decisions under volun...
Various phenomena in our daily world exhibit similarities to epidemic spreading. Fashion or technica...
The resurgence of measles is largely attributed to the decline in vaccine adoption and the increase ...
Motivated by the increasing number of COVID-19 cases that have been observed in many countries after...
The effectiveness of seasonal influenza vaccination programs depends on individual-level compliance....
Numerous models explore how a wide variety of biological and social phenomena spread in social netwo...
When measles was rampant, suffering apparent, and relief desired, the prospect of vaccination was re...
Through years, the use of vaccines has always been a controversial issue. People in a society may ha...
Through years, the use of vaccines has always been a controversial issue. People in a society may ha...
Human behaviour plays a central role in the development and spread of epidemics, but also the opinio...
This paper proposes a novel model combining an epidemic dynamics and an opinion dynamics to investig...
The effectiveness of a mass vaccination program can engender its own undoing if individuals choose t...
Abstract Background Human behavior influences infectious disease transmission, and numerous "prevale...
The spread of diseases and opinions has profoundly affected the development of human societies. The ...
Modelling the epidemic's spread on multiplex networks, considering complex human behaviours, has rec...
The severity of an epidemic has a significant impact on individual vaccinating decisions under volun...
Various phenomena in our daily world exhibit similarities to epidemic spreading. Fashion or technica...
The resurgence of measles is largely attributed to the decline in vaccine adoption and the increase ...
Motivated by the increasing number of COVID-19 cases that have been observed in many countries after...
The effectiveness of seasonal influenza vaccination programs depends on individual-level compliance....
Numerous models explore how a wide variety of biological and social phenomena spread in social netwo...
When measles was rampant, suffering apparent, and relief desired, the prospect of vaccination was re...