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17 March 2008 The epidemic threshold theorem with social and contact heterogeneity
Doracelly Hincapié Palacio, Juan Ospina Giraldo, Rubén Darío Gómez Arias
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Abstract
The threshold theorem of an epidemic SIR model was compared when infectious and susceptible individuals have homogeneous mixing and heterogeneous social status and when individuals of random networks have contact heterogeneity. Particularly the effect of vaccination in such models is considered when: individuals or nodes are exposed to impoverished, vaccination and loss of immunity. An equilibrium analysis and local stability of small perturbations about the equilibrium values were implemented using computer algebra. Numerical simulations were executed in order to describe the dynamic of transmission of diseases and changes of the basic reproductive rate. The implications of these results are examined around the threats to the global public health security.
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Doracelly Hincapié Palacio, Juan Ospina Giraldo, and Rubén Darío Gómez Arias "The epidemic threshold theorem with social and contact heterogeneity", Proc. SPIE 6973, Data Mining, Intrusion Detection, Information Assurance, and Data Networks Security 2008, 69730A (17 March 2008); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.777420
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KEYWORDS
Numerical simulations

Computer security

Network security

Computer simulations

Dynamical systems

Chemical elements

Computer networks

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