Influenza causes annual epidemics and occasional pandemics that have claimed millions of lives throughout history. Media reports affect social behaviour during epidemics and pandemics. Changes in social behaviour, in turn, effect key epidemic measurements such as peak magnitude, time to peak, and the beginning and end of an epidemic. The extent of this effect has not been realized. Mathematical models can be employed to study the effects of mass media. In this work, previous mathematical models concerning epidemics and mass media are studied. A novel inclusion of mass media is developed through the addition of a mass media compartment in a Susceptible-Exposed-Infected-Recovered (SEIR) model to look at the effect of mass media on an epidemic...
Influenza epidemic dynamics are impacted by many factors including transmissibility of the circulati...
The media's coverage has the potential to impact human behavior and aid in the control of emergent i...
Individual-based epidemiology models are increasingly used in the study of influenza epidemics. Seve...
Infectious diseases are subject to much media coverage. When an individual considers vaccination and...
Numerous studies have attempted to model the effect of mass media on the transmission of diseases su...
Controlling the spread of influenza to reduce the effects of infection on a population is an importa...
Controlling the spread of influenza to reduce the effects of infection on a population is an importa...
Popular culture perceptions of disasters, including disease epidemics, often view the public as a te...
Recurrent outbreaks of the influenza virus continue to pose a serious health threat all over the wor...
Understanding the effect of media on disease spread can help improve epidemic forecasting and uncove...
Influenza presents many challenges to society, leading to severe impacts in terms of social, economi...
During outbreaks of infectious diseases with high morbidity and mortality, individuals closely follo...
<div><p>Individual-based epidemiology models are increasingly used in the study of influenza epidemi...
In the Spring of 2009, a new strain of pandemic influenza virus emerged in the human population and ...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Sloan School of Management, Operations Resea...
Influenza epidemic dynamics are impacted by many factors including transmissibility of the circulati...
The media's coverage has the potential to impact human behavior and aid in the control of emergent i...
Individual-based epidemiology models are increasingly used in the study of influenza epidemics. Seve...
Infectious diseases are subject to much media coverage. When an individual considers vaccination and...
Numerous studies have attempted to model the effect of mass media on the transmission of diseases su...
Controlling the spread of influenza to reduce the effects of infection on a population is an importa...
Controlling the spread of influenza to reduce the effects of infection on a population is an importa...
Popular culture perceptions of disasters, including disease epidemics, often view the public as a te...
Recurrent outbreaks of the influenza virus continue to pose a serious health threat all over the wor...
Understanding the effect of media on disease spread can help improve epidemic forecasting and uncove...
Influenza presents many challenges to society, leading to severe impacts in terms of social, economi...
During outbreaks of infectious diseases with high morbidity and mortality, individuals closely follo...
<div><p>Individual-based epidemiology models are increasingly used in the study of influenza epidemi...
In the Spring of 2009, a new strain of pandemic influenza virus emerged in the human population and ...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Sloan School of Management, Operations Resea...
Influenza epidemic dynamics are impacted by many factors including transmissibility of the circulati...
The media's coverage has the potential to impact human behavior and aid in the control of emergent i...
Individual-based epidemiology models are increasingly used in the study of influenza epidemics. Seve...