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The following pages link to Optimal strategies for vaccination and social distancing in a game-theoretic epidemiologic model (Q827704):
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- A game dynamic model for delayer strategies in vaccinating behaviour for pediatric infectious diseases (Q1733004) (← links)
- Disease spread in coupled populations: minimizing response strategies costs in discrete time models (Q1956093) (← links)
- Optimal immunity control and final size minimization by social distancing for the SIR epidemic model (Q2031997) (← links)
- A behavioural modelling approach to assess the impact of COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy (Q2068753) (← links)
- A game-theoretic model of rabies in domestic dogs with multiple voluntary preventive measures (Q2093242) (← links)
- Game-theoretical model of the voluntary use of insect repellents to prevent Zika fever (Q2128961) (← links)
- Necessity of social distancing in pandemic control: a dynamic game theory approach (Q2128971) (← links)
- Games of age-dependent prevention of chronic infections by social distancing (Q2376947) (← links)
- Optimal strategies for controlling the outbreak of COVID-19: reducing its cost and duration (Q2689199) (← links)
- Optimal control and differential game solutions for social distancing in response to epidemics of infectious diseases on networks (Q5003581) (← links)
- Game dynamic model of social distancing while cost of infection varies with epidemic burden (Q5009213) (← links)
- Impacts of Game-Theoretic Activation on Epidemic Spread over Dynamical Networks (Q5019799) (← links)
- Game-Theoretic Vaccination Against Networked SIS Epidemics and Impacts of Human Decision-Making (Q5211941) (← links)
- Individual preferences, government policy, and COVID-19: a game-theoretic epidemiological analysis (Q6048920) (← links)
- Effect of avian influenza scare on transmission of zoonotic avian influenza: a case study of influenza A (H7N9) (Q6154151) (← links)
- Analyzing the use of non-pharmaceutical personal protective measures through self-interest and social optimum for the control of an emerging disease (Q6620152) (← links)