id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-020683-5s3lghj6 Buonomo, Bruno Effects of information-dependent vaccination behavior on coronavirus outbreak: insights from a SIRI model 2020-04-09 .txt text/plain 4675 267 54 The model has the basic structure of SIRI compartments (susceptible–infectious–recovered–infectious) and is implemented by taking into account of the behavioral changes of individuals in response to the available information on the status of the disease in the community. Therefore, it becomes an intriguing problem to qualitatively assess how the administration of a vaccine could affect the outbreak, taking into account of the behavioral changes of individuals in response to the information available on the status of the disease in the community. Since the disease of our interest has both reinfection and partial immunity after infection, we first consider the SIRI model, which is given by the following nonlinear ordinary differential equations (the upper dot denotes the time derivative) [18] : In the next section we will modify the SIRI model (4) to assess how an hypothetical vaccine could control the outbreak, taking into account of the behavioral changes of individuals produced by the information available on the status of the disease in the community. ./cache/cord-020683-5s3lghj6.txt ./txt/cord-020683-5s3lghj6.txt