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Based on mathematical epidemiology and evolutionary game theory, which is more effective: quarantine or isolation policy?
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Kyushu University, University of Dhaka, Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology
Published InJournal of Statistical Mechanics Theory and Experiment
Year2020
Citations94
Abstract
Abstract Outbreaks of repeated pandemics and heavy epidemics are daunting threats to human life. This study aims at investigating the dynamics of disease conferring temporary or waning immunity with several forced-control policies aided by vaccination game theory. Considering an infinite and well-mixed homogenous population, our proposed model further illustrates the significance of introducing two well-known forced control techniques, namely, quarantine and isolation, in order to model the dynamics of an infectious disease that spreads within a human population where pre-emptive vaccination has partially been taken before the epidemic season begins. Moreover, we carefully examine the combined effects of these two types (pre-emptive and forced) of protecting measures using the SEIR-type epidemic model. An in-depth investigation based on evolutionary game theory…
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