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Controlling Epidemics Through Optimal Allocation of Test Kits and Vaccine Doses Across Networks

Mingtao Xia, Lucas Böttcher, Tom Chou

2022IEEE Transactions on Network Science and Engineering32 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Efficient testing and vaccination protocols are critical aspects of epidemic management. To study the optimal allocation of limited testing and vaccination resources in a heterogeneous contact network of interacting susceptible, infected, and recovered individuals, we present a degree-based testing and vaccination model for which we derive optimal policies using control-theoretic methods. Within our framework, we find that optimal intervention policies first target high-degree nodes before shifting to lower-degree nodes in a time-dependent manner. Using such optimal policies, it is possible to delay outbreaks and reduce incidence rates to a greater extent than uniform and reinforcement-learning-based interventions, particularly on certain scale-free networks.

Topics & Concepts

VaccinationComputer scienceOptimal controlOptimal allocationResource allocationDegree (music)Epidemic modelMathematical optimizationDistributed computingMathematicsComputer networkMedicineVirologyEnvironmental healthPopulationPhysicsAcousticsCOVID-19 epidemiological studiesComplex Network Analysis TechniquesOpinion Dynamics and Social Influence