Conflict and accord of optimal treatment strategies for HIV infection within and between hosts
From MaRDI portal
Publication:669199
DOI10.1016/J.MBS.2019.01.007zbMATH Open1409.92152OpenAlexW2913730700WikidataQ91233179 ScholiaQ91233179MaRDI QIDQ669199FDOQ669199
Authors: Mingwang Shen, Yanni Xiao, Libin Rong, Lauren Ancel Meyers
Publication date: 20 March 2019
Published in: Mathematical Biosciences (Search for Journal in Brave)
Full work available at URL: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.mbs.2019.01.007
Recommendations
- Optimal treatment in a multi-strain within-host model of HIV with age structure
- Within-host dynamics and treatment of HIV-1 infection: unanswered questions and challenges for computational biologists
- On the intra-host dynamics of HIV-1 infections
- Optimal treatment strategies derived from a HIV model with drug-resistant mutants
- An efficient therapy strategy under a novel HIV model
- An optimal strategy for HIV multitherapy
- Modelling optimal control of in-host HIV dynamics using different control strategies
- scientific article
- Dynamical model of in-host HIV infection: with drug therapy and multi viral strains
- The coalescence of intrahost HIV lineages under symmetric CTL attack
Cites Work
- Optimal control of the chemotherapy of HIV
- Emergence of HIV-1 drug resistance during antiretroviral treatment
- HIV-1 infection and low steady state viral loads
- Global properties of basic virus dynamics models
- Title not available (Why is that?)
- Optimal control applied to biological models.
- Lyapunov functional and global asymptotic stability for an infection-age model
- Title not available (Why is that?)
- Mathematical Analysis of HIV-1 Dynamics in Vivo
- Virus Dynamics: A Global Analysis
- Optimal control of a sex-structured HIV/AIDS model with condom use
- The differential infectivity and staged progression models for the transmission of HIV
- Dynamic multidrug therapies for HIV: Optimal and STI control approaches
- Evolution of virulence: interdependence, constraints, and selection using nested models
- HIV dynamics: Modeling, data analysis, and optimal treatment protocols
- Optimal control for an epidemic in populations of varying size
- Free terminal time optimal control problem of an HIV model based on a conjugate gradient method
- Title not available (Why is that?)
- How May Infection-Age-Dependent Infectivity Affect the Dynamics of HIV/AIDS?
- Optimal control of an HIV immunology model
- Evaluating the importance of within- and between-host selection pressures on the evolution of chronic pathogens
- The High Order Maximal Principle and Its Application to Singular Extremals
- Asymmetric division of activated latently infected cells may explain the decay kinetics of the HIV-1 latent reservoir and intermittent viral blips
- Optimal HIV treatment by maximising immune response
- Optimal growth schedule of pathogens within a host: Switching between lytic and latent cycles
- Optimal control and infectiology: Application to an HIV/AIDS model
- Piecewise HIV virus dynamic model with CD4\(^+\) T cell count-guided therapy: I
- Global stability of an infection-age structured HIV-1 model linking within-host and between-host dynamics
- Optimal treatment strategies derived from a HIV model with drug-resistant mutants
- Impact of optimal control on the treatment of HIV/AIDS and screening of unaware infectives
- A model for coupling within-host and between-host dynamics in an infectious disease
- Title not available (Why is that?)
- Optimal control in coupled within-host and between-host models
- Linking immunological and epidemiological dynamics of HIV: the case of super-infection
- Mutation and control of the human immunodeficiency virus
- Optimal control of an age-structured model of HIV infection
- An optimal strategy for HIV multitherapy
- An age-structured model with immune response of HIV infection: modeling and optimal control approach
- Optimal control in multi-group coupled within-host and between-host models
- Optimal strategy for controlling the spread of HIV/AIDS disease: a case study of South Africa
- Computational Modelling and Optimal Control of HIV/AIDS Transmission in a Community with Substance Abuse Problem
- Short- and long-term optimal control of a mathematical model for HIV infection of \(CD4^{+}T\) cells
Cited In (17)
- A mathematical model for HIV dynamics with multiple infections: implications for immune escape
- New insights into pharmacologic inhibition of pyroptotic cell death by necrosulfonamide: a PDE model
- Dynamics of an immune-epidemiological model with virus evolution and superinfection
- Global analysis of an environmental disease transmission model linking within-host and between-host dynamics
- Optimal control of a multi-scale HIV-opioid model
- The coalescence of intrahost HIV lineages under symmetric CTL attack
- Modelling optimal control of air pollution to reduce respiratory diseases
- Immuno-epidemiological co-affection model of HIV infection and opioid addiction
- Modelling and analysis of an HIV / AIDS model with different window period and treatment
- Title not available (Why is that?)
- The dynamics of sexually transmitted diseases with men who have sex with men
- Global dynamics of an age-space structured HIV/AIDS model with viral load-dependent infection and conversion rates
- Modeling and research on an immuno-epidemiological coupled system with coinfection
- Global dynamics of a space-age structured Covid-19 model coupling within-host infection and between-host transmission
- Modeling virus-stimulated proliferation of CD \(4^+\) T-cell, cell-to-cell transmission and viral loss in HIV infection dynamics
- Age-structured modeling of COVID-19 dynamics: the role of treatment and vaccination in controlling the pandemic
- Analysis of a multiscale HIV-1 model coupling within-host viral dynamics and between-host transmission dynamics
This page was built for publication: Conflict and accord of optimal treatment strategies for HIV infection within and between hosts
Report a bug (only for logged in users!)Click here to report a bug for this page (MaRDI item Q669199)