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A game-theoretic model of Monkeypox to assess vaccination strategies.


ABSTRACT: Monkeypox (MPX) is a zoonotic disease similar to smallpox. Its fatality rate is about 11% and it is endemic to the Central and West African countries. In this paper, we analyze a compartmental model of MPX dynamics. Our goal is to see whether MPX can be controlled and eradicated by voluntary vaccinations. We show that there are three equilibria-disease free, fully endemic and previously neglected semi-endemic (with disease existing only among humans). The existence of semi-endemic equilibrium has severe implications should the MPX virus mutate to increased viral fitness in humans. We find that MPX is controllable and can be eradicated in a semi-endemic equilibrium by vaccination. However, in a fully endemic equilibrium, MPX cannot be eradicated by vaccination alone.

SUBMITTER: Bankuru SV 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7316080 | biostudies-literature | 2020

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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A game-theoretic model of Monkeypox to assess vaccination strategies.

Bankuru Sri Vibhaav SV   Kossol Samuel S   Hou William W   Mahmoudi Parsa P   Rychtář Jan J   Taylor Dewey D  

PeerJ 20200622


Monkeypox (MPX) is a zoonotic disease similar to smallpox. Its fatality rate is about 11% and it is endemic to the Central and West African countries. In this paper, we analyze a compartmental model of MPX dynamics. Our goal is to see whether MPX can be controlled and eradicated by voluntary vaccinations. We show that there are three equilibria-disease free, fully endemic and previously neglected semi-endemic (with disease existing only among humans). The existence of semi-endemic equilibrium ha  ...[more]

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