Human behavioral responses play an important role in the impact of disease outbreaks and yet they are often overlooked in epidemiological models. Understanding to what extent behavioral changes determine the outcome of spreading epidemics is essential to design effective intervention policies. Here we explore, analytically, the interplay between the personal decision to protect oneself from infection and the spreading of an epidemic. We do so by coupling a decision game based on the perceived risk of infection with a susceptible-infected-susceptible model. Interestingly, we find that the simple decision of whether to protect oneself is enough to modify the course of the epidemics, by generating sustained steady oscillations in the prevalenc...
AbstractWe formulate an in silico model of pathogen avoidance mechanism and investigate its impact o...
Voluntary vaccination is effective to prevent infectious diseases from spreading. Both vaccination b...
Background: Studies of social distancing during epidemics have found that the strength of the respon...
Human behavioral responses play an important role in the impact of disease outbreaks and yet they ar...
The behaviour of individuals is a main actor in the control of the spread of a communicable disease ...
Mathematical models represent a powerful tool for investigating the dynamics of human infection dise...
Motivated by epidemics such as COVID-19, we study the spread of a contagious disease when behavior r...
The spontaneous behavioral responses of individuals to the progress of an epidemic are recognized to...
Beyond control measures imposed by public authorities, human behavioral changes can be triggered by ...
In this chapter, a modeling framework that explicitly accounts for human adaptations induced by risk...
In this chapter, a modeling framework that explicitly accounts for human adaptations induced by risk...
The final publication is available at Elsevier via http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jtbi.2016.01.027 © 20...
Pharmaceutical and non-pharmaceutical interventions (NPIs) have been crucial for controlling COVID-1...
Uncoordinated human behavioral responses triggered by risk perception can alter the evolution of an ...
<div><p>Theoretical models of disease dynamics on networks can aid our understanding of how infectio...
AbstractWe formulate an in silico model of pathogen avoidance mechanism and investigate its impact o...
Voluntary vaccination is effective to prevent infectious diseases from spreading. Both vaccination b...
Background: Studies of social distancing during epidemics have found that the strength of the respon...
Human behavioral responses play an important role in the impact of disease outbreaks and yet they ar...
The behaviour of individuals is a main actor in the control of the spread of a communicable disease ...
Mathematical models represent a powerful tool for investigating the dynamics of human infection dise...
Motivated by epidemics such as COVID-19, we study the spread of a contagious disease when behavior r...
The spontaneous behavioral responses of individuals to the progress of an epidemic are recognized to...
Beyond control measures imposed by public authorities, human behavioral changes can be triggered by ...
In this chapter, a modeling framework that explicitly accounts for human adaptations induced by risk...
In this chapter, a modeling framework that explicitly accounts for human adaptations induced by risk...
The final publication is available at Elsevier via http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jtbi.2016.01.027 © 20...
Pharmaceutical and non-pharmaceutical interventions (NPIs) have been crucial for controlling COVID-1...
Uncoordinated human behavioral responses triggered by risk perception can alter the evolution of an ...
<div><p>Theoretical models of disease dynamics on networks can aid our understanding of how infectio...
AbstractWe formulate an in silico model of pathogen avoidance mechanism and investigate its impact o...
Voluntary vaccination is effective to prevent infectious diseases from spreading. Both vaccination b...
Background: Studies of social distancing during epidemics have found that the strength of the respon...