We develop a game theoretic model to analyze the Nash equilibrium of vaccine decisions in a hospital population with heterogeneous contacts. We use the model in conjunction with person-to-person contact data within a large university hospital. We simulate, using agent-based models, the probability of infection for various worker types in the data and use these probabilities to identify the Nash equilibrium vaccine choices of hospital workers. The analysis suggests that there may be large differences in vaccination rates among hospital worker groups. We extend the model to include peer effects within the game. The peer effects may create additional equilibria or may further cement existing equilibria depending on parameter values. Further, d...
Abstract Many policymakers have adopted voluntary vaccination policies to alleviate the consequences...
Recent vaccine scares and sudden spikes in vaccine demand remind us that the effectiveness of mass v...
Previous game-theoretic studies of vaccination behavior typically have often assumed that population...
We develop a game theoretic model to analyze the Nash equilibrium of vaccine decisions in a hospital...
Behavioural factors play a key and pivotal role in the success of a voluntary vaccination programme ...
Vaccination is the most effective method of preventing the spread of infectious diseases. In this ...
Susceptible-infective-removed (SIR) models are commonly used for representing the spread of contagio...
The decision to take vaccinations and other protective interventions for avoiding an infection is a ...
Vaccination has become an integral part of public health, since an increase in overall vaccination i...
In this paper, we analyze a mean-field game model of SIR dynamics (Susceptible, Infected, Recovered)...
International audienceWe model in this paper the multipopulation vaccinatinon game over a fully conn...
Doctor of PhilosophyDepartment of Industrial & Manufacturing Systems EngineeringDavid Ben-AriehEpide...
We investigate game-theory based decisions on vaccination uptake and its effects on the spread of an...
In modeling individuals vaccination decision making, existing studies have typically used the payoff...
International audienceWe model outcomes of voluntary prevention using an imperfect vaccine, which co...
Abstract Many policymakers have adopted voluntary vaccination policies to alleviate the consequences...
Recent vaccine scares and sudden spikes in vaccine demand remind us that the effectiveness of mass v...
Previous game-theoretic studies of vaccination behavior typically have often assumed that population...
We develop a game theoretic model to analyze the Nash equilibrium of vaccine decisions in a hospital...
Behavioural factors play a key and pivotal role in the success of a voluntary vaccination programme ...
Vaccination is the most effective method of preventing the spread of infectious diseases. In this ...
Susceptible-infective-removed (SIR) models are commonly used for representing the spread of contagio...
The decision to take vaccinations and other protective interventions for avoiding an infection is a ...
Vaccination has become an integral part of public health, since an increase in overall vaccination i...
In this paper, we analyze a mean-field game model of SIR dynamics (Susceptible, Infected, Recovered)...
International audienceWe model in this paper the multipopulation vaccinatinon game over a fully conn...
Doctor of PhilosophyDepartment of Industrial & Manufacturing Systems EngineeringDavid Ben-AriehEpide...
We investigate game-theory based decisions on vaccination uptake and its effects on the spread of an...
In modeling individuals vaccination decision making, existing studies have typically used the payoff...
International audienceWe model outcomes of voluntary prevention using an imperfect vaccine, which co...
Abstract Many policymakers have adopted voluntary vaccination policies to alleviate the consequences...
Recent vaccine scares and sudden spikes in vaccine demand remind us that the effectiveness of mass v...
Previous game-theoretic studies of vaccination behavior typically have often assumed that population...