The effectiveness of a mass vaccination program can engender its own undoing if individuals choose to not get vaccinated believing that they are already protected by herd immunity. This would appear to be the optimal decision for an individual, based on a strategic appraisal of her costs and benefits, even though she would be vulnerable during subsequent outbreaks if the majority of the population argues in this manner. We investigate how voluntary vaccination can nevertheless emerge in a social network of rational agents, who make informed decisions whether to be vaccinated, integrated with a model of epidemic dynamics. The information available to each agent includes the prevalence of the disease in their local network neighborhood and/or...
Daniel M. Cornforth is with UT Austin, Timothy C. Reluga is with Pennsylvania State University, Eunh...
A novel statistical model based on a two-layer, contact and information, graph is suggested in order...
The dynamics of a spreading disease and individual behavioral changes are entangled processes that h...
The severity of an epidemic has a significant impact on individual vaccinating decisions under volun...
Abstract Background Human behavior influences infectious disease transmission, and numerous "prevale...
Through years, the use of vaccines has always been a controversial issue. People in a society may ha...
The effectiveness of seasonal influenza vaccination programs depends on individual-level compliance....
Through years, the use of vaccines has always been a controversial issue. People in a society may ha...
It is commonly believed that epidemic spreading on scale-free networks is difficult to control and t...
Through years, the use of vaccines has always been a controversial issue. People in a society may ha...
Recent vaccine scares and sudden spikes in vaccine demand remind us that the effectiveness of mass v...
In this work we analyze the evolution of voluntary vaccination in networked populations by entanglin...
Recent vaccine scares and sudden spikes in vaccine demand remind us that the effectiveness of mass v...
Vaccination is an effective intervention against epidemics. Previous work has demonstrated that psyc...
Daniel M. Cornforth is with UT Austin, Timothy C. Reluga is with Pennsylvania State University, Eunh...
Daniel M. Cornforth is with UT Austin, Timothy C. Reluga is with Pennsylvania State University, Eunh...
A novel statistical model based on a two-layer, contact and information, graph is suggested in order...
The dynamics of a spreading disease and individual behavioral changes are entangled processes that h...
The severity of an epidemic has a significant impact on individual vaccinating decisions under volun...
Abstract Background Human behavior influences infectious disease transmission, and numerous "prevale...
Through years, the use of vaccines has always been a controversial issue. People in a society may ha...
The effectiveness of seasonal influenza vaccination programs depends on individual-level compliance....
Through years, the use of vaccines has always been a controversial issue. People in a society may ha...
It is commonly believed that epidemic spreading on scale-free networks is difficult to control and t...
Through years, the use of vaccines has always been a controversial issue. People in a society may ha...
Recent vaccine scares and sudden spikes in vaccine demand remind us that the effectiveness of mass v...
In this work we analyze the evolution of voluntary vaccination in networked populations by entanglin...
Recent vaccine scares and sudden spikes in vaccine demand remind us that the effectiveness of mass v...
Vaccination is an effective intervention against epidemics. Previous work has demonstrated that psyc...
Daniel M. Cornforth is with UT Austin, Timothy C. Reluga is with Pennsylvania State University, Eunh...
Daniel M. Cornforth is with UT Austin, Timothy C. Reluga is with Pennsylvania State University, Eunh...
A novel statistical model based on a two-layer, contact and information, graph is suggested in order...
The dynamics of a spreading disease and individual behavioral changes are entangled processes that h...