Monkeypox (MPX) is a viral zoonotic disease that was endemic to Central and West Africa. However, during the first half of 2022, MPX spread to almost 60 countries all over the world. Smallpox vaccines are about 85% effective in preventing MPX infections. Our objective is to determine whether the vaccines should be mandated or whether voluntary use of the vaccine could be enough to stop the MPX outbreak. We incorporate a standard SVEIR compartmental model of MPX transmission into a game-theoretical framework. We study a vaccination game in which individuals decide whether or not to vaccinate by assessing their benefits and costs. We solve the game for Nash equilibria, i.e., the vaccination rates the individuals would likely adopt without any...
Widespread avoidance of Measles-Mumps-Rubella vaccination (MMR), with a consequent increase in the i...
Achieving widespread population immunity by voluntary vaccination poses a major challenge for public...
Vaccination has been used to control the spread of infectious diseases for centuries with widespread...
Monkeypox (MPX) is a zoonotic disease similar to smallpox. Its fatality rate is about 11% and it is ...
International audienceWe model outcomes of voluntary prevention using an imperfect vaccine, which co...
Vaccination is the most effective method of preventing the spread of infectious diseases. In this ...
Recent vaccine scares and sudden spikes in vaccine demand remind us that the effectiveness of mass v...
We investigate game-theory based decisions on vaccination uptake and its effects on the spread of an...
In this paper, we analyze a mean-field game model of SIR dynamics (Susceptible, Infected, Recovered)...
Behavioural factors play a key and pivotal role in the success of a voluntary vaccination programme ...
Since the recent introduction of several viable vaccines for SARS-CoV-2, vaccination uptake has beco...
Susceptible-infective-removed (SIR) models are commonly used for representing the spread of contagio...
Would the affected communities voluntarily obtain herd immunity if a cure for COVID-19 was available...
Achieving widespread population immunity by voluntary vaccination poses a major challenge for public...
Since the recent introduction of several viable vaccines for SARS-CoV-2, vaccination uptake has beco...
Widespread avoidance of Measles-Mumps-Rubella vaccination (MMR), with a consequent increase in the i...
Achieving widespread population immunity by voluntary vaccination poses a major challenge for public...
Vaccination has been used to control the spread of infectious diseases for centuries with widespread...
Monkeypox (MPX) is a zoonotic disease similar to smallpox. Its fatality rate is about 11% and it is ...
International audienceWe model outcomes of voluntary prevention using an imperfect vaccine, which co...
Vaccination is the most effective method of preventing the spread of infectious diseases. In this ...
Recent vaccine scares and sudden spikes in vaccine demand remind us that the effectiveness of mass v...
We investigate game-theory based decisions on vaccination uptake and its effects on the spread of an...
In this paper, we analyze a mean-field game model of SIR dynamics (Susceptible, Infected, Recovered)...
Behavioural factors play a key and pivotal role in the success of a voluntary vaccination programme ...
Since the recent introduction of several viable vaccines for SARS-CoV-2, vaccination uptake has beco...
Susceptible-infective-removed (SIR) models are commonly used for representing the spread of contagio...
Would the affected communities voluntarily obtain herd immunity if a cure for COVID-19 was available...
Achieving widespread population immunity by voluntary vaccination poses a major challenge for public...
Since the recent introduction of several viable vaccines for SARS-CoV-2, vaccination uptake has beco...
Widespread avoidance of Measles-Mumps-Rubella vaccination (MMR), with a consequent increase in the i...
Achieving widespread population immunity by voluntary vaccination poses a major challenge for public...
Vaccination has been used to control the spread of infectious diseases for centuries with widespread...