Suppressing epidemics with a limited amount of immunization units

Citation

Schneider, C. M.; Mihaljev, T.; Havlin, S.; & Herrmann, H. J. (2011). Suppressing epidemics with a limited amount of immunization units. Phys Rev E Stat Nonlin Soft Matter Phys. vol. 84 (6 Pt 1) pp. 061911

Abstract

The way diseases spread through schools, epidemics through countries, and viruses through the internet is crucial in determining their risk. Although each of these threats has its own characteristics, its underlying network determines the spreading. To restrain the spreading, a widely used approach is the fragmentation of these networks through immunization, so that epidemics cannot spread. Here we develop an immunization approach based on optimizing the susceptible size, which outperforms the best known strategy based on immunizing the highest-betweenness links or nodes. We find that the network's vulnerability can be significantly reduced, demonstrating this on three different real networks: the global flight network, a school friendship network, and the internet. In all cases, we find that not only is the average infection probability significantly suppressed, but also for the most relevant case of a small and limited number of immunization units the infection probability can be reduced by up to 55%.

URL

http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22304120

Keyword(s)

Epidemics/ prevention & control

Notes

Schneider, Christian M

Reference Type

Journal Article

Journal Title

Phys Rev E Stat Nonlin Soft Matter Phys

Author(s)

Schneider, C. M.
Mihaljev, T.
Havlin, S.
Herrmann, H. J.

Year Published

2011

Volume Number

84

Issue Number

6 Pt 1

Edition

2012/02/07

ISSN/ISBN

1550-2376 (Electronic)

DOI

1550-2376 (Electronic)

Reference ID

4795