2011
DOI: 10.1073/pnas.1011250108
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Adaptive human behavior in epidemiological models

Abstract: The science and management of infectious disease are entering a new stage. Increasingly public policy to manage epidemics focuses on motivating people, through social distancing policies, to alter their behavior to reduce contacts and reduce public disease risk. Person-to-person contacts drive human disease dynamics. People value such contacts and are willing to accept some disease risk to gain contact-related benefits. The cost-benefit trade-offs that shape contact behavior, and hence the course of epidemics,… Show more

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“…Accurately quantifying a realistic balance between the various effects of fever on contact and the relationship between fever and infectiousness is important for applications of population-level models to forecast future dynamics, infer information about key parameters from historical dynamics, and assess intervention impacts [5,41]. In addition to diseasemediated changes in contact rates within a population, it is also likely that fever and other disease manifestations could modify mobility and contact between humans and mosquitoes.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Accurately quantifying a realistic balance between the various effects of fever on contact and the relationship between fever and infectiousness is important for applications of population-level models to forecast future dynamics, infer information about key parameters from historical dynamics, and assess intervention impacts [5,41]. In addition to diseasemediated changes in contact rates within a population, it is also likely that fever and other disease manifestations could modify mobility and contact between humans and mosquitoes.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…They can also mediate behavioural changes in susceptible, uninfected hosts seeking to avoid infection and illness [4]. Such behavioural responses by susceptible hosts have been recently shown to exert important dynamic feedbacks on the course of epidemics [4][5][6].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Models can help public health planners improve infectious disease management [1,13]. Our work here is an attempt to move these theories forward another step by presenting a complete calculation of how the outcomes of public and private investment patterns depend on the geometric properties of interventions and the underlying epidemiological system dynamics.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This can become of utmost importance when a population as a whole is forced to respond to environmental shifts, which in turn may result in response as a uni ed group, or create a divide within the population [41]. Furthermore, when it comes down to human behavior, our ability to adapt is often linked to personal interests [15,40]. These personal interests may at times con ict with and occur on a discordant temporal scale with the public goals.…”
Section: Managing Cancer As a Heterogeneous Consumer-resource Type Symentioning
confidence: 99%