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. 2021 Aug 26;10:315. Originally published 2021 Apr 23. [Version 2] doi: 10.12688/f1000research.52341.2

Figure 3. Post-vaccination contacts.

Figure 3.

A. The cumulative number of infections relative to no vaccination, R Null , for a range of β and q, where k V = MCI minimizes the cumulative number of infections for each condition. B. Same as in A. for fixed k V = 0.03 representing the inoculation of 3% of naïve hosts per day. C. Same as in A. for the case where all naïve hosts are immediately inoculated. D. Log of the effective k I , k Ieff, relative to k I = 0.2, the benchmark, versus log of q for b = [0.5 (dotted line), 0.7 (dashed line), 1 (solid line)]. E. The cumulative number of infections relative to R Null and q = 1 scaled by the fraction of infections due to vaccine escape, ∑Escape( q)/∑Infections( q)(∑Infections( q)-∑Infections ( q = 1))/ R Null , for a range of β and q, where k V = MCI for each condition. F. Same as in E for fixed k V = 0.03. A-C/E/F. 961 values were computed for each panel and 4× by 4× bilinearly interpolated points are displayed.