English

Effect of immunization through vaccination on the SIS epidemic spreading model

Populations and Evolution 2021-11-10 v1 Statistical Mechanics Biological Physics

Abstract

We analyze the susceptible-infected-susceptible model for epidemic spreading in which a fraction of the individuals become immune by vaccination. This process is understood as a dilution by vaccination, which decreases the fraction of the susceptible individuals. For a nonzero fraction of vaccinated individuals, the model predicts a new state in which the disease spreads but eventually becomes extinct. The new state emerges when the fraction of vaccinated individuals is greater than a critical value. The model predicts that this critical value increases as one increases the infection rate reaching an asymptotic value, which is strictly less than the unity. Above this asymptotic value, the extinction occurs no matter how large the infection rate is.

Keywords

Cite

@article{arxiv.2110.03021,
  title  = {Effect of immunization through vaccination on the SIS epidemic spreading model},
  author = {Tânia Tomé and Mário J. de Oliveira},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2110.03021},
  year   = {2021}
}