The approved coronavirus disease (COVID-19) vaccines reduce the risk of disease by 70–95%; however, their efficacy in preventing COVID-19 is unclear. Moreover, the limited vaccine supply raises questions on how they can be used effectively. To examine the optimal allocation of COVID-19 vaccines in South Korea, we constructed an age-structured mathematical model, calibrated using country-specific demographic and epidemiological data. The optimal control problem was formulated with the aim of finding time-dependent age-specific optimal vaccination strategies to minimize costs related to COVID-19 infections and vaccination, considering a limited vaccine supply and various vaccine effects on susceptibility and symptomatology. Our results sugges...
International audienceBackground: The roll-out of COVID-19 vaccines is a multi-faceted challenge who...
BACKGROUND: In view of emerging variants of concern (VOCs), we aimed to evaluate the impact of vario...
Background Anticipating an initial shortage of vaccines for COVID-19, the Centers for Disease Contro...
Vaccines against severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) are currently administ...
Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) vaccination has recently started worldwide. As the vaccine suppl...
Although the primary and secondary vaccination rates in Korea account for over 75% of the total popu...
(1) Background: The vaccine supply is likely to be limited in 2021 due to constraints in manufacturi...
Early vaccination efforts and non-pharmaceutical interventions (NPIs) were insufficient to prevent a...
Vaccines, when available, will likely become our best tool to control the COVID-19 pandemic. Even in...
The limited production capacity for vaccines raises the question what the best strategy is for alloc...
Objective To characterise the optimal targeting of age and risk groups for COVID-19 vaccines.Design ...
BACKGROUND: The development and widespread use of an effective SARS-CoV-2 vaccine could prevent subs...
Publisher Copyright: © 2022 Molla et al. This is an open access article distributed under the terms ...
We evaluate the efficiency of various heuristic strategies for allocating vaccines against COVID-19 ...
This study analyzes the relations between doses administrated of vaccines for Coronavirus disease-20...
International audienceBackground: The roll-out of COVID-19 vaccines is a multi-faceted challenge who...
BACKGROUND: In view of emerging variants of concern (VOCs), we aimed to evaluate the impact of vario...
Background Anticipating an initial shortage of vaccines for COVID-19, the Centers for Disease Contro...
Vaccines against severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) are currently administ...
Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) vaccination has recently started worldwide. As the vaccine suppl...
Although the primary and secondary vaccination rates in Korea account for over 75% of the total popu...
(1) Background: The vaccine supply is likely to be limited in 2021 due to constraints in manufacturi...
Early vaccination efforts and non-pharmaceutical interventions (NPIs) were insufficient to prevent a...
Vaccines, when available, will likely become our best tool to control the COVID-19 pandemic. Even in...
The limited production capacity for vaccines raises the question what the best strategy is for alloc...
Objective To characterise the optimal targeting of age and risk groups for COVID-19 vaccines.Design ...
BACKGROUND: The development and widespread use of an effective SARS-CoV-2 vaccine could prevent subs...
Publisher Copyright: © 2022 Molla et al. This is an open access article distributed under the terms ...
We evaluate the efficiency of various heuristic strategies for allocating vaccines against COVID-19 ...
This study analyzes the relations between doses administrated of vaccines for Coronavirus disease-20...
International audienceBackground: The roll-out of COVID-19 vaccines is a multi-faceted challenge who...
BACKGROUND: In view of emerging variants of concern (VOCs), we aimed to evaluate the impact of vario...
Background Anticipating an initial shortage of vaccines for COVID-19, the Centers for Disease Contro...