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Triple contagion: a two-fears epidemic model

Joshua M. Epstein, Erez Hatna, Jennifer Crodelle

2021Journal of The Royal Society Interface64 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

We present a differential equations model in which contagious disease transmission is affected by contagious fear of the disease and contagious fear of the control, in this case vaccine. The three contagions are coupled. The two fears evolve and interact in ways that shape distancing behaviour, vaccine uptake, and their relaxation. These behavioural dynamics in turn can amplify or suppress disease transmission, which feeds back to affect behaviour. The model reveals several coupled contagion mechanisms for multiple epidemic waves. Methodologically, the paper advances infectious disease modelling by including human behavioural adaptation, drawing on the neuroscience of fear learning, extinction and transmission.

Topics & Concepts

Contagious diseaseExtinction (optical mineralogy)Transmission (telecommunications)Epidemic modelDisease transmissionDiseaseEmotional contagionAffect (linguistics)Adaptation (eye)Cognitive psychologyPsychologyDistancingNeuroscienceInfectious disease (medical specialty)Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19)Computer scienceBiologyVirologyMedicineCommunicationEnvironmental healthTelecommunicationsPathologyPopulationPaleontologyCOVID-19 epidemiological studiesMathematical and Theoretical Epidemiology and Ecology ModelsInfluenza Virus Research Studies