The resurgence of measles is largely attributed to the decline in vaccine adoption and the increase in mobility. Although the vaccine for measles is readily available and highly successful, its current adoption is not adequate to prevent epidemics. Vaccine adoption is directly affected by individual vaccination decisions, and has a complex interplay with the spatial spread of disease shaped by an underlying mobility (travelling) network. In this paper, we model the travelling connectivity as a scale-free network, and investigate dependencies between the network’s assortativity and the resultant epidemic and vaccination dynamics. In doing so we extend an SIR-network model with game-theoretic components, capturing the imitation dynamics under...
Through years, the use of vaccines has always been a controversial issue. People in a society may ha...
We study vaccine control for disease spread on an adaptive network modeling disease avoidance behavi...
The immunization strategies through contact tracing on the susceptible-infected-recovered framework ...
Abstract Background Human behavior influences infectious disease transmission, and numerous "prevale...
In this work we analyze the evolution of voluntary vaccination in networked populations by entanglin...
It is commonly believed that epidemic spreading on scale-free networks is difficult to control and t...
In this paper, a new susceptible-infected-susceptible (SIS) model on complex networks with imperfect...
The effectiveness of seasonal influenza vaccination programs depends on individual-level compliance....
Motivated by the increasing number of COVID-19 cases that have been observed in many countries after...
Epidemics have a substantial impact on society, and the suppression through various interventions is...
Immunization strategies on complex networks are effective methods to control the spreading dynamics ...
Previous game-theoretic studies of vaccination behavior typically have often assumed that population...
Through years, the use of vaccines has always been a controversial issue. People in a society may ha...
The effectiveness of a mass vaccination program can engender its own undoing if individuals choose t...
[Extract] To the Editor—Dominguez et al. [1] described outbreaks of measles occurring in Catalonia d...
Through years, the use of vaccines has always been a controversial issue. People in a society may ha...
We study vaccine control for disease spread on an adaptive network modeling disease avoidance behavi...
The immunization strategies through contact tracing on the susceptible-infected-recovered framework ...
Abstract Background Human behavior influences infectious disease transmission, and numerous "prevale...
In this work we analyze the evolution of voluntary vaccination in networked populations by entanglin...
It is commonly believed that epidemic spreading on scale-free networks is difficult to control and t...
In this paper, a new susceptible-infected-susceptible (SIS) model on complex networks with imperfect...
The effectiveness of seasonal influenza vaccination programs depends on individual-level compliance....
Motivated by the increasing number of COVID-19 cases that have been observed in many countries after...
Epidemics have a substantial impact on society, and the suppression through various interventions is...
Immunization strategies on complex networks are effective methods to control the spreading dynamics ...
Previous game-theoretic studies of vaccination behavior typically have often assumed that population...
Through years, the use of vaccines has always been a controversial issue. People in a society may ha...
The effectiveness of a mass vaccination program can engender its own undoing if individuals choose t...
[Extract] To the Editor—Dominguez et al. [1] described outbreaks of measles occurring in Catalonia d...
Through years, the use of vaccines has always been a controversial issue. People in a society may ha...
We study vaccine control for disease spread on an adaptive network modeling disease avoidance behavi...
The immunization strategies through contact tracing on the susceptible-infected-recovered framework ...