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Multi-period vaccine allocation model in a pandemic: A case study of COVID-19 in Australia

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posted on 2024-11-02, 20:18 authored by Masih FadakiMasih Fadaki, Ahmad AbareshiAhmad Abareshi, Shaghayegh Maleki FarShaghayegh Maleki Far, Paul Lee
While the swift development and production of a COVID-19 vaccine has been a remarkable success, it is equally crucial to ensure that the vaccine is allocated and distributed in a timely and efficient manner. Prior research on pandemic supply chain has not fully incorporated the underlying factors and constraints in designing a vaccine allocation model. This study proposes an innovative vaccine allocation model to contain the spread of infectious diseases incorporating key contributing factors to the risk of uninoculated people including susceptibility rate and exposure risk. Analyses of the data collected from the state of Victoria in Australia show that a vaccine allocation model can deliver a superior performance in minimizing the risk of unvaccinated people when a multi-period approach is employed and augmenting operational mechanisms including transshipment between medical centers, capacity sharing, and mobile units being integrated into the vaccine allocation model.

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Journal

Transportation Research Part E: Logistics and Transportation Review

Volume

161

Number

102689

Start page

1

End page

51

Total pages

51

Publisher

Elsevier

Place published

United Kingdom

Language

English

Copyright

© 2022 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved

Former Identifier

2006114437

Esploro creation date

2022-05-20

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