<p>(A) Viral escapes over time given as an expected number of escapes per month (average of 1000 simulations). It can be seen that most escapes occur during the first year after infection (acute phase) and fewer afterwords (chronic phase). The straight line shows the replicative fitness of the viral population as an average over all simulation runs (standard deviation is given by the gray area). The time of escape is measured when an escape variant breaches a frequency of 50% of the total viral population for the first time. (B) Time-plot of average infected-cell death rates during the chronic phase of infection. The graph shows one simulation representing a single patient. (C) Histogram of the death rates that are bound between 0.1 d<sup>−...
Cytotoxic T-lymphocytes (CTLs) recognize viral protein fragments displayed by major histo-compatibil...
Abstract. A model for the spread of an infectious disease in a population with constant recruit-ment...
<p>(A) The observed distribution of incident escape (in HLA-matched patient-epitope pairs) across pa...
<p>(A) The emergence of escape and the corresponding rates over a time course of 5 years of infectio...
<p>The graphs show the number of escape mutations (purple, top), the number of deleterious mutations...
<p>We simulate dynamics of viral escape from constant CTL response with killing rates of 0.4, 0.3, a...
<p>(The case of sterilizing immunity is not shown.) The total population densities of both pathogens...
<p>In all panels A–F, colored curves represent the pathogen population sizes of different virus stra...
Predicting the emergence of new pathogenic strains is a key goal of evolutionary epidemiology. Howev...
Not every exposure to virus establishes infection in the host; instead, the small amount of initial ...
a) The simulation is executed without any control measure, and the number of infected individuals is...
The ability of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) to avoid recognition by humoral and cellular immun...
The evolution of viruses to escape prevailing host immunity involves selection at multiple integrati...
<p>Simulation runs without recombination are shown with solid lines, and with recombination with das...
<p>(A) depicts the time course of the proportion of transmissions of the invader strain that involve...
Cytotoxic T-lymphocytes (CTLs) recognize viral protein fragments displayed by major histo-compatibil...
Abstract. A model for the spread of an infectious disease in a population with constant recruit-ment...
<p>(A) The observed distribution of incident escape (in HLA-matched patient-epitope pairs) across pa...
<p>(A) The emergence of escape and the corresponding rates over a time course of 5 years of infectio...
<p>The graphs show the number of escape mutations (purple, top), the number of deleterious mutations...
<p>We simulate dynamics of viral escape from constant CTL response with killing rates of 0.4, 0.3, a...
<p>(The case of sterilizing immunity is not shown.) The total population densities of both pathogens...
<p>In all panels A–F, colored curves represent the pathogen population sizes of different virus stra...
Predicting the emergence of new pathogenic strains is a key goal of evolutionary epidemiology. Howev...
Not every exposure to virus establishes infection in the host; instead, the small amount of initial ...
a) The simulation is executed without any control measure, and the number of infected individuals is...
The ability of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) to avoid recognition by humoral and cellular immun...
The evolution of viruses to escape prevailing host immunity involves selection at multiple integrati...
<p>Simulation runs without recombination are shown with solid lines, and with recombination with das...
<p>(A) depicts the time course of the proportion of transmissions of the invader strain that involve...
Cytotoxic T-lymphocytes (CTLs) recognize viral protein fragments displayed by major histo-compatibil...
Abstract. A model for the spread of an infectious disease in a population with constant recruit-ment...
<p>(A) The observed distribution of incident escape (in HLA-matched patient-epitope pairs) across pa...