Author: Azizi, Asma; Montalvo, Cesar; Espinoza, Baltazar; Kang, Yun; Castillo-Chavez, Carlos
Title: Epidemics on networks: Reducing disease transmission using health emergency declarations and peer communication Document date: 2019_12_11
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Snippet: For sexually transmitted infections on Scale-free network (Liljeros, Edling, Amaral, Stanley, & Ã…berg, 2001) , waiting for enough people to become infected people before starting a campaign about risk of infection is not reasonable. For measles in children with basic reproduction numbers very high (Keeling & Rohani, 2011) , waiting to reach pre-selected prevalence thresholds may also not be great idea. Our model results, highlight the importance.....
Document: For sexually transmitted infections on Scale-free network (Liljeros, Edling, Amaral, Stanley, & Ã…berg, 2001) , waiting for enough people to become infected people before starting a campaign about risk of infection is not reasonable. For measles in children with basic reproduction numbers very high (Keeling & Rohani, 2011) , waiting to reach pre-selected prevalence thresholds may also not be great idea. Our model results, highlight the importance of campaigns that warns a population about the risk and severity of infection for diseases that do not spread too fast, possibly including some flu infections or the severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS). For disease with a basic reproduction number that it is not high (Keeling & Rohani, 2011) , and assuming that these infections spread over a random homogeneous networks such as Erd} os-R enyi, it may not be unreasonable the existence of an optimal prevalence threshold to start and starting an awareness dynamic campaign.
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