Simulation model for dynamics of dengue with innate and humoral immune responses (Q1737338)

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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 7042948
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    Simulation model for dynamics of dengue with innate and humoral immune responses
    scientific article; zbMATH DE number 7042948

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      Simulation model for dynamics of dengue with innate and humoral immune responses (English)
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      27 March 2019
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      Summary: Dengue virus is a mosquito borne \textit{Flavivirus} and the most prevalent arbovirus in tropical and subtropical regions around the world. The incidence of dengue has increased drastically over the last few years at an alarming rate. The clinical manifestation of dengue ranges from asymptomatic infection to severe dengue. Even though the viral kinetics of dengue infection is lacking, innate immune response and humoral immune response are thought to play a major role in controlling the virus count. Here, we developed a computer simulation mathematical model including both innate and adaptive immune responses to study the within-host dynamics of dengue virus infection. A sensitivity analysis was carried out to identify key parameters that would contribute towards severe dengue. A detailed stability analysis was carried out to identify relevant range of parameters that contributes to different outcomes of the infection. This study provides a qualitative understanding of the biological factors that can explain the viral kinetics during a dengue infection.
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      dengue virus infection
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      immune responses
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      viral kinetics
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