2023
DOI: 10.1073/pnas.2221479120
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The impact of threshold decision mechanisms of collective behavior on disease spread

Abstract: Humans are a hyper-social species, which greatly impacts the spread of infectious diseases. How do social dynamics impact epidemiology and what are the implications for public health policy? Here, we develop a model of disease transmission that incorporates social dynamics and a behavior that reduces the spread of disease, a voluntary nonpharmaceutical intervention (NPI). We use a “tipping-point” dynamic, previously used in the sociological literature, where individuals adopt a behavior given a sufficient prev… Show more

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