Selected article for: "basic model and viral infection"

Author: Hattaf, Khalid; Dutta, Hemen
Title: Modeling the dynamics of viral infections in presence of latently infected cells
  • Cord-id: cp6dp5ud
  • Document date: 2020_6_4
  • ID: cp6dp5ud
    Snippet: The study aims to develop a new mathematical model in order to explain the dynamics of viral infections in vivo such as HIV infection. The model includes three classes of cells, takes into account the cure of infected cells in latent period and also incorporates three modes of transmission. The mention modes are modeled by three general incidence functions covering several special cases available in the literature. The basic properties of the model as well as its stability analysis have been car
    Document: The study aims to develop a new mathematical model in order to explain the dynamics of viral infections in vivo such as HIV infection. The model includes three classes of cells, takes into account the cure of infected cells in latent period and also incorporates three modes of transmission. The mention modes are modeled by three general incidence functions covering several special cases available in the literature. The basic properties of the model as well as its stability analysis have been carried out rigorously. Further, an application is given and also numerical simulation results have been incorporated supporting the analytical results.

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