The cumulative effect of risk compensation on infection preventive measures
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Recommendations
- Risk estimation of infectious diseases determines the effectiveness of the control strategy
- Taking preventive measures against infections with a cost in static and dynamic single-group populations
- The impact of self-protective measures in the optimal interventions for controlling infectious diseases of human population
- Comparison of effectiveness of enhanced infection countermeasures in different scenarios, using a dynamic-spread-function model
- The impact of prudence on optimal prevention revisited
- Optimal prevention and other risks in a two-period model
- Optimal prevention strategies in the classical risk model
- The impacts of reducing the infection rate and infection source on the transmission of emerging infectious diseases
- The impact of prudence on optimal prevention
- Randomization for the susceptibility effect of an infectious disease intervention
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- A generalized two-sex logistic model
- Gender-Structured Population Modeling
- Reproduction numbers and sub-threshold endemic equilibria for compartmental models of disease transmission
- Risk perception and effectiveness of uncoordinated behavioral responses in an emerging epidemic
- Spontaneous behavioural changes in response to epidemics
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