A complex fuzzy decision model for analysing the post-pandemic immuno-sustainability.

A complex fuzzy decision model for analysing the post-pandemic immuno-sustainability.

Publication date: Aug 01, 2024

The post-effects of the COronaVIrus Disease (COVID-19) vary depending on socioeconomic and biological factors. Similarly, the effects of vaccination on people’s immunity vary across several factors. After the pandemic, real-life post-vaccination anomalies significantly impact women’s health, access to medical treatments and medications, mental well-being, and daily physical activities. However, there has been scant investigation into the physical, psychological, social, and economic ramifications of vaccine effects on women in the post-pandemic era. Therefore, conducting a comprehensive risk assessment is crucial to safeguard women from the post-vaccination effects. To address this issue, the research encompasses complex bipolar spherical fuzzy ℵ-soft set, which has two-sided periodic ambiguous data due to its parametric properties as an adaptable ℵ-soft set and distinguishing criteria as a complex bipolar spherical fuzzy set. In addition, some fundamental operations and properties are presented in a complex bipolar spherical fuzzy ℵ-soft environment. Furthermore, the robust assessment of a real-world application demonstrate the efficacy of the Technique for Order Preference by Similarity to Ideal Solution (TOPSIS) approach to optimise the decision result. Finally, the provided decision-making approach is compared with existing techniques to illustrate their remarkable credibility and integrity.

Concepts Keywords
Conducting COVID-19
Coronavirus COVID-19 Vaccines
Daily COVID-19 Vaccines
Medications Decision-making
Socioeconomic Female
Fuzzy Logic
Fuzzy set
Humans
Pandemics
Risk analysis
Risk Assessment
SARS-CoV-2
Vaccination
Vaccine outbreak
Women health

Semantics

Type Source Name
pathway KEGG Coronavirus disease
disease MESH COVID-19
disease VO vaccination
disease MESH anomalies
disease VO vaccine

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