One crucial condition for the uniqueness of Nash equilibrium set in vaccination games is that the attack ratio monotonically decreases as the vaccine coverage level increasing. We consider several deterministic vaccination models in homogeneous mixing population and in heterogeneous mixing population. Based on the final size relations obtained from the deterministic epidemic models, we prove that the attack ratios can be expressed in terms of the vaccine coverage levels, and also prove that the attack ratios are decreasing functions of vaccine coverage levels. Some thresholds are presented, which depend on the vaccine efficacy. It is proved that for vaccination games in homogeneous mixing population, there is a unique Nash equilibrium for e...
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In previous articles, we formalized the problem of optimal allocation strategies for a (perfect) vac...
International audienceWe study the newborn, non compulsory, vaccination in a SIR model with vital dy...
The decision to take vaccinations and other protective interventions for avoiding an infection is a ...
Vaccination is the most effective method of preventing the spread of infectious diseases. In this ...
Behavioural factors play a key and pivotal role in the success of a voluntary vaccination programme ...
In this paper, we analyze a mean-field game model of SIR dynamics (Susceptible, Infected, Recovered)...
International audienceWe analyze a model of agent based vaccination campaign against influenza with ...
This paper presents a model of a dynamic vaccination game in a population consisting of a collection...
We develop a game theoretic model to analyze the Nash equilibrium of vaccine decisions in a hospital...
International audienceWe model outcomes of voluntary prevention using an imperfect vaccine, which co...
Epidemic progression depends on the structure of the population. We study a two-group epidemic model...
The vaccination against non recurrent epidemics is seldom compul-sory but remains one of the most cl...
International audienceWe model in this paper the multipopulation vaccinatinon game over a fully conn...
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...
In previous articles, we formalized the problem of optimal allocation strategies for a (perfect) vac...
International audienceWe study the newborn, non compulsory, vaccination in a SIR model with vital dy...
The decision to take vaccinations and other protective interventions for avoiding an infection is a ...