Vaccination is an effective way to prevent an epidemic. It results in immunity for the vaccinated individuals, but it also reduces the infection pressure for unvaccinated people. Thus people may actually escape infection without being vaccinated: the so-called “herd effect.” We analytically study the relation between the herd effect and the vaccination fraction for the seminal SIR compartmental model, which consists of a set of differential equations describing the time course of an epidemic. We prove that the herd effect is in general convex-concave in the vaccination fraction and give precise conditions on the epidemic for the convex part to arise. We derive the significant consequences of these structural insights for allocating a limite...
We investigate game-theory based decisions on vaccination uptake and its effects on the spread of an...
Dynamic models in disease ecology have historically evaluated vaccination strategies under the assum...
Infectious diseases have had a devastating impact on society and the world's population throughout t...
Vaccination is an effective way to prevent an epidemic. It results in immunity for the vaccinated in...
Vaccination is an effective way to prevent an epidemic. It results in immunity for the vaccinated in...
Optimization of vaccine allocations among different segments of a heterogeneous population is import...
\u3cp\u3e‘Critical vaccination coverages’ are vaccination allocations that result in an effective re...
In previous articles, we formalized the problem of optimal allocation strategies for a (perfect) vac...
A highly effective method for controlling the spread of an infectious disease is vaccination. Howeve...
Optimization of vaccine allocations among different segments of a heterogeneous population is import...
AbstractOne of the fundamental problems in public health is how to allocate a limited set of resourc...
<p>The black lines of Figures A and B illustrate the optimal allocation of an amount of vaccine <i>V...
AbstractThe final epidemic size (R∞) remains one of the fundamental outcomes of an epidemic, and mea...
Epidemic progression depends on the structure of the population. We study a two-group epidemic model...
<div><p>Dynamic models in disease ecology have historically evaluated vaccination strategies under t...
We investigate game-theory based decisions on vaccination uptake and its effects on the spread of an...
Dynamic models in disease ecology have historically evaluated vaccination strategies under the assum...
Infectious diseases have had a devastating impact on society and the world's population throughout t...
Vaccination is an effective way to prevent an epidemic. It results in immunity for the vaccinated in...
Vaccination is an effective way to prevent an epidemic. It results in immunity for the vaccinated in...
Optimization of vaccine allocations among different segments of a heterogeneous population is import...
\u3cp\u3e‘Critical vaccination coverages’ are vaccination allocations that result in an effective re...
In previous articles, we formalized the problem of optimal allocation strategies for a (perfect) vac...
A highly effective method for controlling the spread of an infectious disease is vaccination. Howeve...
Optimization of vaccine allocations among different segments of a heterogeneous population is import...
AbstractOne of the fundamental problems in public health is how to allocate a limited set of resourc...
<p>The black lines of Figures A and B illustrate the optimal allocation of an amount of vaccine <i>V...
AbstractThe final epidemic size (R∞) remains one of the fundamental outcomes of an epidemic, and mea...
Epidemic progression depends on the structure of the population. We study a two-group epidemic model...
<div><p>Dynamic models in disease ecology have historically evaluated vaccination strategies under t...
We investigate game-theory based decisions on vaccination uptake and its effects on the spread of an...
Dynamic models in disease ecology have historically evaluated vaccination strategies under the assum...
Infectious diseases have had a devastating impact on society and the world's population throughout t...