When the incidence and prevalence of most common vaccine preventable childhood infectious diseases are constantly low, as is the case in many industrialized countries, the incidence of vaccine-associated side effects might become a key determinant in vaccine demand. We study an SIR transmission model with dynamic vaccine demand based on an imitation mechanism where the perceived risk of vaccination is modelled as a function of the incidence of vaccine side effects. The model shows some important differences compared to previous game dynamic models of vaccination, and allows noteworthy inferences as regards both the past and future lifetime of vaccination programmes. In particular it is suggested that a huge disproportion between the perceiv...
Susceptible-infective-removed (SIR) models are commonly used for representing the spread of contagio...
We study an epidemic model that incorporates risk-taking behaviour as a response to a perceived low ...
A main research area in the behavioural epidemiology (BE) of infectious diseases deals with the mode...
When the incidence and prevalence of most common vaccine preventable childhood infectious diseases a...
Behavioural factors play a key and pivotal role in the success of a voluntary vaccination programme ...
Widespread avoidance of Measles-Mumps-Rubella vaccination (MMR), with a consequent increase in the i...
Immunization programs have often been impeded by vaccine scares, as evidenced by the measles-mumps-r...
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...
Infectious disease exists since long time ago which has killed thousands of life. Strictly speaking,...
Vaccine scares can prevent individuals from complying with a vaccination program. When compliance is...
International audienceWe model outcomes of voluntary prevention using an imperfect vaccine, which co...
Previous game-theoretic studies of vaccination behavior typically have often assumed that population...
BACKGROUND: The way we formulate a mathematical model of an infectious disease to capture symptomati...
Recent vaccine scares and sudden spikes in vaccine demand remind us that the effectiveness of mass v...
Susceptible-infective-removed (SIR) models are commonly used for representing the spread of contagio...
We study an epidemic model that incorporates risk-taking behaviour as a response to a perceived low ...
A main research area in the behavioural epidemiology (BE) of infectious diseases deals with the mode...
When the incidence and prevalence of most common vaccine preventable childhood infectious diseases a...
Behavioural factors play a key and pivotal role in the success of a voluntary vaccination programme ...
Widespread avoidance of Measles-Mumps-Rubella vaccination (MMR), with a consequent increase in the i...
Immunization programs have often been impeded by vaccine scares, as evidenced by the measles-mumps-r...
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...
Infectious disease exists since long time ago which has killed thousands of life. Strictly speaking,...
Vaccine scares can prevent individuals from complying with a vaccination program. When compliance is...
International audienceWe model outcomes of voluntary prevention using an imperfect vaccine, which co...
Previous game-theoretic studies of vaccination behavior typically have often assumed that population...
BACKGROUND: The way we formulate a mathematical model of an infectious disease to capture symptomati...
Recent vaccine scares and sudden spikes in vaccine demand remind us that the effectiveness of mass v...
Susceptible-infective-removed (SIR) models are commonly used for representing the spread of contagio...
We study an epidemic model that incorporates risk-taking behaviour as a response to a perceived low ...
A main research area in the behavioural epidemiology (BE) of infectious diseases deals with the mode...