abstract: We formulate an in silico model of pathogen avoidance mechanism and investigate its impact on defensive behavioural measures (e.g., spontaneous social exclusions and distancing, crowd avoidance and voluntary vaccination adaptation). In particular, we use SIR(B)S (e.g., susceptible-infected-recovered with additional behavioural component) model to investigate the impact of homo-psychologicus aspects of epidemics. We focus on reactionary behavioural changes, which apply to both social distancing and voluntary vaccination participations. Our analyses reveal complex relationships between spontaneous and uncoordinated behavioural changes, the emergence of its contagion properties, and mitigation of infectious diseases. We find that the...
We study how spontaneous reduction in the number of contacts could develop, as a defensive response,...
We consider a population that experienced a first wave of infections, interrupted by strong, top-dow...
We study how spontaneous reduction in the number of contacts could develop, as a defensive response,...
AbstractWe formulate an in silico model of pathogen avoidance mechanism and investigate its impact o...
Mathematical models represent a powerful tool for investigating the dynamics of human infection dise...
It is well known in the literature that human behavior can change as a reaction to disease observed ...
The last decade saw the advent of increasingly realistic epidemic models that leverage on the availa...
Human behaviour plays an important role in the spread of infectious diseases, and understanding the ...
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...
Pathogens and parasites posed significant fitness threats to our ancestors. As a consequence of the...
In this chapter, a modeling framework that explicitly accounts for human adaptations induced by risk...
Uncoordinated human behavioral responses triggered by risk perception can alter the evolution of an ...
The behaviour of individuals is a main actor in the control of the spread of a communicable disease ...
The spontaneous behavioral responses of individuals to the progress of an epidemic are recognized to...
We study how spontaneous reduction in the number of contacts could develop, as a defensive response,...
We consider a population that experienced a first wave of infections, interrupted by strong, top-dow...
We study how spontaneous reduction in the number of contacts could develop, as a defensive response,...
AbstractWe formulate an in silico model of pathogen avoidance mechanism and investigate its impact o...
Mathematical models represent a powerful tool for investigating the dynamics of human infection dise...
It is well known in the literature that human behavior can change as a reaction to disease observed ...
The last decade saw the advent of increasingly realistic epidemic models that leverage on the availa...
Human behaviour plays an important role in the spread of infectious diseases, and understanding the ...
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...
Pathogens and parasites posed significant fitness threats to our ancestors. As a consequence of the...
In this chapter, a modeling framework that explicitly accounts for human adaptations induced by risk...
Uncoordinated human behavioral responses triggered by risk perception can alter the evolution of an ...
The behaviour of individuals is a main actor in the control of the spread of a communicable disease ...
The spontaneous behavioral responses of individuals to the progress of an epidemic are recognized to...
We study how spontaneous reduction in the number of contacts could develop, as a defensive response,...
We consider a population that experienced a first wave of infections, interrupted by strong, top-dow...
We study how spontaneous reduction in the number of contacts could develop, as a defensive response,...