Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
5103421 Physica A: Statistical Mechanics and its Applications 2017 13 Pages PDF
Abstract

•Epidemic spreading with vaccination under the impact of opinion dynamics.•Vaccine can give permanent or temporary immunization to the individuals.•We determine the conditions for the occurrence of outbreaks.•Detailed analysis of the stationary states.

In this work we consider a model of epidemic spreading coupled with an opinion dynamics in a fully-connected population. Regarding the opinion dynamics, the individuals may be in two distinct states, namely in favor or against a vaccination campaign. Individuals against the vaccination follow a standard SIS model, whereas the pro-vaccine individuals can also be in a third compartment, namely Vaccinated. In addition, the opinions change according to the majority-rule dynamics in groups with three individuals. We also consider that the vaccine can give permanent or temporary immunization to the individuals. By means of analytical calculations and computer simulations, we show that the opinion dynamics can drastically affect the disease propagation, and that the engagement of the pro-vaccine individuals can be crucial for stopping the epidemic spreading. The full numerical code for simulating the model is available from the authors' webpage.

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