Unifying human infectious disease models and real-time awareness of population- and subpopulation-level intervention effectiveness
Rachel L. Seibel,
Michael J. Tildesley,
Edward M. Hill
Abstract:BackgroundDuring infectious disease outbreaks, humans often base their decision to adhere to an intervention strategy on their personal opinion towards the intervention, perceived risk of infection and intervention effectiveness. However, due to data limitations and inference challenges, infectious disease models usually omit variables that may impact an individual’s decision to get vaccinated and their awareness of the intervention’s effectiveness of disease control within their social contacts as well as the… Show more
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