Maintenance modelling of human behaviour on epidemic transmission
Various studies in epidemiology have shown interesting developments in recent years. Models with different approached have successfully described the nature of epidemic transmission and the one of it is the role of human behaviour. Essential to note that changes in behaviour can lead to health condi...
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Zusammenfassung: | Various studies in epidemiology have shown interesting developments in recent years. Models with different approached have successfully described the nature of epidemic transmission and the one of it is the role of human behaviour. Essential to note that changes in behaviour can lead to health condition status of an individual, therefore, maintenance of individual health (eating habits, daily activities, lifestyle, etc.) and environment’s condition are important. This paper presented on the development of maintenance modelling in human behaviour on the epidemic transmission. New developing areas in maintenance modelling such as inspection maintenance and condition based maintenance are systematically modelled and discussed according to the disease dynamic and human behaviour. This effort is hoped to give insight and understanding for future studies in epidemic transmission. |
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ISSN: | 0094-243X 1551-7616 |
DOI: | 10.1063/1.5041629 |