Selected article for: "infection time and viral infection"

Author: Ashish Goyal; E. Fabian Cardozo-Ojeda; Joshua T Schiffer
Title: Potency and timing of antiviral therapy as determinants of duration of SARS CoV-2 shedding and intensity of inflammatory response
  • Document date: 2020_4_14
  • ID: d7stppv5_70
    Snippet: Since infection starts before the first detected viral load, we have that '+'. < 0. We fixed other initial values as ( '+'. ) = 10 3 cells, ( '+'. ) = 4/(. #'#( ) 7 , ) ( '+'. ) = 1 cell and '(8…+ ( '+'. ) = ( '+'. ) = 0. We fixed parameter = 15 day -1 (41), # = 1 day -1 (35), and = 100 cells. We assumed this value of because of the low percentage (~2%) of activated T cells that start growing at the moment of viral load drop (42) . We estimated.....
    Document: Since infection starts before the first detected viral load, we have that '+'. < 0. We fixed other initial values as ( '+'. ) = 10 3 cells, ( '+'. ) = 4/(. #'#( ) 7 , ) ( '+'. ) = 1 cell and '(8…+ ( '+'. ) = ( '+'. ) = 0. We fixed parameter = 15 day -1 (41), # = 1 day -1 (35), and = 100 cells. We assumed this value of because of the low percentage (~2%) of activated T cells that start growing at the moment of viral load drop (42) . We estimated the remaining parameters including the time of infection '+'. .

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