Consider the dynamics of a directly transmitted viral microparasite to be modelled by the system 1...
Consider the dynamics of a directly transmitted viral microparasite to be modelled by the system 1 d X dY where b, B and r are positive constants and X, Y and Z are the number of suscep- tibles, infectives and immune populations respectively. Here the population is kept constant by births and deaths (with a contribution from each class) balancing. Show that there is a threshold population size, Ne, such that if N < Nc = (b + r) the...
PROJECT Modeling the Dynamics of Viral Infections A patient is infected with a virus that triples its numbers every hour. The immune system eventually kicks in and reduces the replication rate by a factor of in addition to kill ing 500,000 virus particles per hour, but this doesn't happen until the viral load reaches two million copies. To combat the infection, the infected person receives hourly doses of an antiviral drug. This drug further reduces the replication rate, to a...
PROJECT Modeling the Dynamics of Viral Infections Chris Bjarnberg/Science Source A patient is infected with a virus that triples its numbers every hour. The immune system eventually kicks in and reduces the replication rate by a factor of in addition to kill- ing 500,000 virus particles per hour, but this doesn't happen until the viral load reaches two million copies. To combat the infection, the infected person receives hourly doses of an antiviral drug. This drug further reduces the replication...
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