2024
DOI: 10.1098/rspb.2024.1772
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Adaptive human behaviour modulates the impact of immune life history and vaccination on long-term epidemic dynamics

Baltazar Espinoza,
Chadi M. Saad-Roy,
Bryan T. Grenfell
et al.

Abstract: The multiple immunity responses exhibited in the population and co-circulating variants documented during pandemics show a high potential to generate diverse long-term epidemiological scenarios. Transmission variability, immune uncertainties and human behaviour are crucial features for the predictability and implementation of effective mitigation strategies. Nonetheless, the effects of individual health incentives on disease dynamics are not well understood. We use a behavioural-immuno-epidemiological model to… Show more

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