We study the propagation of an SIR (susceptible-infectious-recovered) disease over an agent population which, at any instant, is fully divided into couples of agents. Couples are occasionally allowed to exchange their members. This process of couple recombination can compensate the instantaneous disconnection of the interaction pattern and thus allow for the propagation of the infection. We study the incidence of the disease as a function of its infectivity and of the recombination rate of couples, thus characterizing the interplay between the epidemic dynamics and the evolution of the population’s interaction pattern.
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Zanette, D. H. (2011). SIR epidemics in monogamous populations with recombination. Papers in Physics, 3. https://doi.org/10.4279/PIP.030001
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