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Kinetic compartmental models driven by opinion dynamics: Vaccine hesitancy and social influence

Andrea Bondesan, Giuseppe Toscani, Mattia Zanella

2024Mathematical Models and Methods in Applied Sciences17 citationsDOI

Abstract

We propose a kinetic model for understanding the link between opinion formation phenomena and epidemic dynamics. The recent pandemic has brought to light that vaccine hesitancy can present different phases and temporal and spatial variations, presumably due to the different social features of individuals. The emergence of patterns in societal reactions permits to design and predict the trends of a pandemic. This suggests that the problem of vaccine hesitancy can be described in mathematical terms, by suitably coupling a kinetic compartmental model for the spreading of an infectious disease with the evolution of the personal opinion of individuals, in the presence of leaders. The resulting model makes it possible to predict the collective compliance with vaccination campaigns as the pandemic evolves and to highlight the best strategy to set up for maximizing the vaccination coverage. We conduct numerical investigations which confirm the ability of the model to describe different phenomena related to the spread of an epidemic.

Topics & Concepts

Epidemic modelSet (abstract data type)Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19)Computer sciencePandemicKinetic energyDynamics (music)Coupling (piping)Mixing (physics)Infectious disease (medical specialty)Statistical physicsEconometricsPhysicsDiseaseMathematicsSociologyDemographyMedicineClassical mechanicsMechanical engineeringAcousticsProgramming languagePopulationEngineeringQuantum mechanicsPathologyOpinion Dynamics and Social InfluenceComplex Network Analysis TechniquesMathematical and Theoretical Epidemiology and Ecology Models