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Risk estimation of infectious diseases determines the effectiveness of the control strategy
Authors:Haifeng Zhang  Jie Zhang  Ping LiMichael Small  Binghong Wang
Institution:
  • a School of Mathematical Science, Anhui University, Hefei 230039, PR China
  • b Department of Modern Physics, University of Science and Technology of China, Hefei Anhui, 230026, PR China
  • c Department of Electronic and Information Engineering, Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Hung Hom, Kowloon, Hong Kong
  • d Center for Computational Systems Biology, Fudan University, Shanghai, 200433, PR China
  • Abstract:Usually, whether to take vaccination or not is a voluntary decision, which is determined by many factors, from societal factors (such as religious belief and human rights) to individual preferences (including psychology and altruism). Facing the outbreaks of infectious diseases, different people often have different estimations on the risk of infectious diseases. So, some persons are willing to vaccinate, but other persons are willing to take risks. In this paper, we establish two different risk assessment systems using the technique of dynamic programming, and then compare the effects of the two different systems on the prevention of diseases on complex networks. One is that the perceived probability of being infected for each individual is the same (uniform case). The other is that the perceived probability of being infected is positively correlated to individual degrees (preferential case). We show that these two risk assessment systems can yield completely different results, such as, the effectiveness of controlling diseases, the time evolution of the number of infections, and so on.
    Keywords:Infectious diseases  Voluntary vaccination  Risk estimation  Dynamic programming  Complex networks
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