The Effect of Vaccination Decision in Disease Modelling through Simulation
Infectious disease is one of the health issues that threatens the world population. The spread of infectious diseases can be controlled via vaccination program and self-isolation as suggested by the public health organization. The individuals’ incentives to take the control measures are depend o...
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my.unimas.ir.134712017-02-14T06:47:40Z http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/13471/ The Effect of Vaccination Decision in Disease Modelling through Simulation Teoh, Shian Li Jane, Labadin Phang, Piau Shapiee, Abd Rahman Ling, Yeong Tyng T Technology (General) Infectious disease is one of the health issues that threatens the world population. The spread of infectious diseases can be controlled via vaccination program and self-isolation as suggested by the public health organization. The individuals’ incentives to take the control measures are depend on their fearfulness on the disease. This fearfulness or feeling of fear is associated with human behavior. Hence, the objective of this study is to incorporate human behavior in disease modeling. We also aimed to study the level of fearfulness in both subpopulations of receiving complete information and receiving incomplete information and its impact to the vaccination program. In this paper, a model is developed by using individualbased modelling approach to capture the human behavioral changes during disease outbreak. The analysis of the results presented the relationship between the fearfulness and the vaccination decision of the individual. Hence, the level of fearfulness needs to be examined in order to organize an effective vaccination program. 2015 Conference or Workshop Item NonPeerReviewed text en http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/13471/1/The%20Effect%20of%20Vaccination%20Decision%20in%20Disease%20%28abstract%29.pdf Teoh, Shian Li and Jane, Labadin and Phang, Piau and Shapiee, Abd Rahman and Ling, Yeong Tyng (2015) The Effect of Vaccination Decision in Disease Modelling through Simulation. In: 2015 9th International Conference on IT in Asia (CITA) : Transforming Big Data into Knowledge, 4-5 August 2015, Kuching, Sarawak Malaysia. |
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Infectious disease is one of the health issues that
threatens the world population. The spread of infectious diseases
can be controlled via vaccination program and self-isolation as
suggested by the public health organization. The individuals’
incentives to take the control measures are depend on their
fearfulness on the disease. This fearfulness or feeling of fear is
associated with human behavior. Hence, the objective of this
study is to incorporate human behavior in disease modeling. We
also aimed to study the level of fearfulness in both
subpopulations of receiving complete information and receiving
incomplete information and its impact to the vaccination
program. In this paper, a model is developed by using individualbased
modelling approach to capture the human behavioral
changes during disease outbreak. The analysis of the results
presented the relationship between the fearfulness and the
vaccination decision of the individual. Hence, the level of
fearfulness needs to be examined in order to organize an effective
vaccination program. |
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The Effect of Vaccination Decision in Disease Modelling through Simulation |
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