<div><p>Theoretical models of disease dynamics on networks can aid our understanding of how infectious diseases spread through a population. Models that incorporate decision-making mechanisms can furthermore capture how behaviour-driven aspects of transmission such as vaccination choices and the use of non-pharmaceutical interventions (NPIs) interact with disease dynamics. However, these two interventions are usually modelled separately. Here, we construct a simulation model of influenza transmission through a contact network, where individuals can choose whether to become vaccinated and/or practice NPIs. These decisions are based on previous experience with the disease, the current state of infection amongst one's contacts, and the persona...
Mathematical models represent a powerful tool for investigating the dynamics of human infection dise...
Background: Epidemics with multiple infection waves have been documented for some human diseases, mo...
Previous game-theoretic studies of vaccination behavior typically have often assumed that population...
Theoretical models of disease dynamics on networks can aid our understanding of how in-fectious dise...
The effectiveness of seasonal influenza vaccination programs depends on individual-level compliance....
The final publication is available at Elsevier via http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jtbi.2016.01.027 © 20...
Abstract Background Human behavior influences infectious disease transmission, and numerous "prevale...
Daniel M. Cornforth is with UT Austin, Timothy C. Reluga is with Pennsylvania State University, Eunh...
<div><p>Theoretical models of infection spread on networks predict that targeting vaccination at ind...
Models of influenza transmission have focused on the ability of vaccination, antiviral therapy, and ...
Theoretical models of infection spread on networks predict that targeting vaccination at individuals...
Motivated by the increasing number of COVID-19 cases that have been observed in many countries after...
Background. Epidemics with multiple infection waves have been documented for some human diseases, mo...
In case of a pandemic influenza outbreak, non-pharmaceutical interventions will likely be the only c...
Vaccination has been used to control the spread of infectious diseases for centuries with widespread...
Mathematical models represent a powerful tool for investigating the dynamics of human infection dise...
Background: Epidemics with multiple infection waves have been documented for some human diseases, mo...
Previous game-theoretic studies of vaccination behavior typically have often assumed that population...
Theoretical models of disease dynamics on networks can aid our understanding of how in-fectious dise...
The effectiveness of seasonal influenza vaccination programs depends on individual-level compliance....
The final publication is available at Elsevier via http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jtbi.2016.01.027 © 20...
Abstract Background Human behavior influences infectious disease transmission, and numerous "prevale...
Daniel M. Cornforth is with UT Austin, Timothy C. Reluga is with Pennsylvania State University, Eunh...
<div><p>Theoretical models of infection spread on networks predict that targeting vaccination at ind...
Models of influenza transmission have focused on the ability of vaccination, antiviral therapy, and ...
Theoretical models of infection spread on networks predict that targeting vaccination at individuals...
Motivated by the increasing number of COVID-19 cases that have been observed in many countries after...
Background. Epidemics with multiple infection waves have been documented for some human diseases, mo...
In case of a pandemic influenza outbreak, non-pharmaceutical interventions will likely be the only c...
Vaccination has been used to control the spread of infectious diseases for centuries with widespread...
Mathematical models represent a powerful tool for investigating the dynamics of human infection dise...
Background: Epidemics with multiple infection waves have been documented for some human diseases, mo...
Previous game-theoretic studies of vaccination behavior typically have often assumed that population...