Affiliation:
1. Faculty of Mathematics, Technion—IIT, Haifa 32000, Israel
2. Department of Applied Mathematics, Braude College of Engineering, Karmiel 216100, Israel
Abstract
Optimization of vaccine allocations among different segments of a heterogeneous population is important for enhancing the effectiveness of vaccination campaigns in reducing the burden of epidemics. Intuitively, it would seem that allocations designed to minimize infections should prioritize those with the highest risk of being infected and infecting others. This prescription is well supported by vaccination theory, e.g. when the vaccination campaign aims to reach herd immunity. In this work, we show, however, that for vaccines providing partial protection (leaky vaccines) and for sufficiently high values of the basic reproduction number, intuition is overturned: the optimal allocation minimizing the number of infections prioritizes the vaccination of those who are
least
likely to be infected. The work combines numerical investigations, asymptotic analysis for a general model, and complete mathematical analysis in a two-group model. The results point to important considerations in managing vaccination campaigns for infections with high transmissibility.
Funder
Israel Science Foundation
Subject
General Agricultural and Biological Sciences,General Environmental Science,General Immunology and Microbiology,General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology,General Medicine
Cited by
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