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The following pages link to A mean-field vaccination game scheme to analyze the effect of a single vaccination strategy on a two-strain epidemic spreading (Q5135095):
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- A game-theoretical analysis of poliomyelitis vaccination (Q827820) (← links)
- Free ticket, discount ticket or intermediate of the best of two worlds -- which subsidy policy is socially optimal to suppress the disease spreading? (Q2029537) (← links)
- The impact of behavioral change on the epidemic under the benefit comparison (Q2038736) (← links)
- A game-theoretic model of voluntary yellow fever vaccination to prevent urban outbreaks (Q2091719) (← links)
- Game-theoretical model of the voluntary use of insect repellents to prevent Zika fever (Q2128961) (← links)
- The effect of human vaccination behaviour on strain competition in an infectious disease: an imitation dynamic approach (Q2131424) (← links)
- Investigating the trade-off between self-quarantine and forced quarantine provisions to control an epidemic: an evolutionary approach (Q2161850) (← links)
- Dynamics and simulations of a second order stochastically perturbed SEIQV epidemic model with saturated incidence rate (Q2169572) (← links)
- Influence of precaution and dynamic post-indemnity based insurance policy on controlling the propagation of epidemic security risks in networks (Q2662558) (← links)
- Optimal voluntary vaccination of adults and adolescents can help eradicate hepatitis B in China (Q2669128) (← links)
- Effects of co-infection on vaccination behavior and disease propagation (Q2688743) (← links)
- Vaccinating behaviour guided by imitation and aspiration (Q5161022) (← links)
- High endemic levels of typhoid fever in rural areas of Ghana may stem from optimal voluntary vaccination behaviour (Q5161094) (← links)