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Impact of individual behavioral changes on epidemic spreading in time-varying networks.
Wang, Bing; Xie, Zeyang; Han, Yuexing.
  • Wang B; School of Computer Engineering and Science, Shanghai University, Shanghai 200444, P.R. China.
  • Xie Z; School of Computer Engineering and Science, Shanghai University, Shanghai 200444, P.R. China.
  • Han Y; School of Computer Engineering and Science, Shanghai University, Shanghai 200444, P.R. China.
Phys Rev E ; 104(4-1): 044307, 2021 Oct.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: covidwho-1481983
ABSTRACT
Changes in individual behavior often entangle with the dynamic interaction of individuals, which complicates the epidemic process and brings great challenges for the understanding and control of the epidemic. In this work, we consider three kinds of typical behavioral changes in epidemic process, that is, self-quarantine of infected individuals, self-protection of susceptible individuals, and social distancing between them. We connect the behavioral changes with individual's social attributes by the activity-driven network with attractiveness. A mean-field theory is established to derive an analytical estimate of epidemic threshold for susceptible-infected-susceptible models with individual behavioral changes, which depends on the correlations between activity, attractiveness, and the number of generative links in the susceptible and infected states. We find that individual behaviors play different roles in suppressing the epidemic. Although all the behavioral changes could delay the epidemic by increasing the epidemic threshold, self-quarantine and social distancing of infected individuals could effectively decrease the epidemic outbreak size. In addition, simultaneous changes in these behaviors and the timing of implement of them also play a key role in suppressing the epidemic. These results provide helpful significance for understanding the interaction of individual behaviors in the epidemic process.

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Full text: Available Collection: International databases Database: MEDLINE Type of study: Experimental Studies Language: English Journal: Phys Rev E Year: 2021 Document Type: Article