Noninvasive monitoring of hepatic damage from hepatitis C virus infection (Q629154)

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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 5862666
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    Noninvasive monitoring of hepatic damage from hepatitis C virus infection
    scientific article; zbMATH DE number 5862666

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      Noninvasive monitoring of hepatic damage from hepatitis C virus infection (English)
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      8 March 2011
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      Summary: The mathematical model for the dynamics of the hepatitis C proposed by \textit{R. Avendaño} et al. [J. Theor. Medicine 4, No.~2, 109--118 (2002)], with four populations (healthy and unhealthy hepatocytes, the viral load of the hepatitis C virus, and T killer cells), is revised. Showing that the reduced model obtained by considering only the first three of these populations, known as basic model, has two possible equilibrium states: the uninfected one where viruses are not present in the individual, and the endemic one where viruses and infected cells are present. A threshold parameter (the basic reproductive virus number) is introduced, and in terms of it, the global stability of both two possible equilibrium states is established. Other central result consists in showing, by model numerical simulations, the feasibility of monitoring liver damage caused by HCV, avoiding unnecessary biopsies and the undesirable related inconveniences/imponderables to the patient; another result gives a mathematical modelling basis to recently developed techniques for the disease assessment based essentially on viral load measurements.
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