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Modeling the Interplay Between Human Behavior and the Spread of Infectious Diseases

Edited by Piero Manfredi () and Alberto D'Onofrio ()

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Date: 2013
Edition: 2013
ISBN: 978-1-4614-5474-8
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Chapters in this book:

Behavioral Epidemiology of Infectious Diseases: An Overview
Chris Bauch, Alberto d’Onofrio and Piero Manfredi
Survey on the Likely Behavioural Changes of the General Public in Four European Countries During the 2009/2010 Pandemic
Caterina Rizzo, Massimo Fabiani, Richard Amlôt, Ian Hall, Thomas Finnie, G. James Rubin, Radu Cucuiu, Adriana Pistol, Florin Popovici, Rodica Popescu, Väinölä Joose, Kari Auranen, Steve Leach, Silvia Declich and Andrea Pugliese
Factors Influencing Infant and Adolescent Vaccine Uptake in Flanders, Belgium
H. Theeten, E. Lefevere, C. Vandermeulen, P. Van Damme and N. Hens
Modeling the Impact of Behavior Changes on the Spread of Pandemic Influenza
Sara Y. Del Valle, Susan M. Mniszewski and James M. Hyman
Uncoordinated Human Responses During Epidemic Outbreaks
Piero Poletti, Bruno Caprile, Marco Ajelli and Stefano Merler
The Talk of the Town: Modelling the Spread of Information and Changes in Behaviour
Sebastian Funk and Vincent A. A. Jansen
Modeling Contact and Mobility Based Social Response to the Spreading of Infectious Diseases
Nicola Perra and Alessandro Vespignani
Incorporating Human Behaviour in Epidemic Dynamics: A Modelling Perspective
Istvan Z. Kiss
Risk Perception, Heuristics and Epidemic Spread
Pietro Liò, Bianchi Lucia, Viet-Anh Nguyen and Stephan Kitchovitch
The Mechanism and Phenomena of Adaptive Human Behavior During an Epidemic and the Role of Information
Eli P. Fenichel and Xiaoxia Wang
The Economic Approach to Modeling Self-protective Behavior in Epidemiology
Frederick Chen
Mathematical Epidemiology and Welfare Economics
Mark Gersovitz
Modeling Influenza Vaccination Behavior via Inductive Reasoning Games
Raffaele Vardavas and Christopher Steven Marcum
Modeling Voluntary Influenza Vaccination Using an Age-Structured Inductive Reasoning Game
Romulus Breban
Emergent Dynamical Features in Behaviour-Incidence Models of Vaccinating Decisions
Samit Bhattacharyya and Chris T. Bauch
Impact of Vaccine Behavior on the Resurgence of Measles
Eunha Shim, John J. Grefenstette, Steven M. Albert, Brigid E. Cakouros, Larissa Bohn and Donald S. Burke
Vaccinating Behaviour and the Dynamics of Vaccine Preventable Infections
Alberto d’Onofrio, Piero Manfredi and Ernesto Salinelli
The Geometric Approach to Global Stability in Behavioral Epidemiology
Bruno Buonomo, Alberto d’Onofrio and Deborah Lacitignola
Capturing Human Behaviour: Is It Possible to Bridge the Gap Between Data and Models?
W. John Edmunds, Ken Eames and Marcus Keogh-Brown

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