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Disease Interventions Can Interfere with One Another through Disease-Behaviour Interactions

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Impact of vaccine introduction.

Example of a baseline scenario of our model where vaccination becomes available in season 10, causing a change in the vaccine coverage each season (blue), the seasonal infection incidence (green), the probability that a susceptible individual practices NPIs given that they encounter one or more infectious individuals on a given day (black), and the probability that an infectious individual practices NPIs while ill (red). Confidence intervals represent two standard deviations of outputs for the 100 parameter sets.

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doi: https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pcbi.1004291.g003