Antibody-dependent enhancement (ADE), a phenomenon in which viral replication is increased rather than decreased by immune sera, has been observed in vitro for a large number of viruses of public health importance, including flaviviruses, coronaviruses, and retroviruses. The most striking in vivo example of ADE in humans is dengue hemorrhagic fever, a disease in which ADE is thought to increase the severity of clinical manifestations of dengue virus infection by increasing virus replication. We examine the epidemiological impact of ADE on the prevalence and persistence of viral serotypes. Using a dynamical system model of n cocirculating dengue serotypes, we find that ADE may provide a competitive advantage to those serotypes that undergo e...
The dogma is that the human immune system protects us against pathogens. Yet, several viruses, like ...
The dogma is that the human immune system protects us against pathogens. Yet, several viruses, like ...
The dogma is that the human immune system protects us against pathogens. Yet, several viruses, like ...
Antibody-dependent enhancement (ADE), a phenomenon in which viral replication is increased rather th...
Antibody-dependent enhancement (ADE), a phenomenon in which viral replication is increased rather th...
Antibody-dependent enhancement (ADE), a phenomenon in which viral replication is increased rather th...
This is the final version of the article. Available from the Royal Society via the DOI in this recor...
International audienceSequential infections with different dengue serotypes (DENV-1, 4) significantl...
International audienceSequential infections with different dengue serotypes (DENV-1, 4) significantl...
Long-term epidemiological data reveal multi-annual fluctuations in the incidence of dengue fever and...
Long-term epidemiological data reveal multi-annual fluctuations in the incidence of dengue fever and...
Long-term epidemiological data reveal multi-annual fluctuations in the incidence of dengue fever an...
Long-term epidemiological data reveal multi-annual fluctuations in the incidence of dengue fever and...
Long-term epidemiological data reveal multi-annual fluctuations in the incidence of dengue fever and...
AbstractFour distinct serotypes of dengue virus co-circulate in many parts of the world. Antibodies ...
The dogma is that the human immune system protects us against pathogens. Yet, several viruses, like ...
The dogma is that the human immune system protects us against pathogens. Yet, several viruses, like ...
The dogma is that the human immune system protects us against pathogens. Yet, several viruses, like ...
Antibody-dependent enhancement (ADE), a phenomenon in which viral replication is increased rather th...
Antibody-dependent enhancement (ADE), a phenomenon in which viral replication is increased rather th...
Antibody-dependent enhancement (ADE), a phenomenon in which viral replication is increased rather th...
This is the final version of the article. Available from the Royal Society via the DOI in this recor...
International audienceSequential infections with different dengue serotypes (DENV-1, 4) significantl...
International audienceSequential infections with different dengue serotypes (DENV-1, 4) significantl...
Long-term epidemiological data reveal multi-annual fluctuations in the incidence of dengue fever and...
Long-term epidemiological data reveal multi-annual fluctuations in the incidence of dengue fever and...
Long-term epidemiological data reveal multi-annual fluctuations in the incidence of dengue fever an...
Long-term epidemiological data reveal multi-annual fluctuations in the incidence of dengue fever and...
Long-term epidemiological data reveal multi-annual fluctuations in the incidence of dengue fever and...
AbstractFour distinct serotypes of dengue virus co-circulate in many parts of the world. Antibodies ...
The dogma is that the human immune system protects us against pathogens. Yet, several viruses, like ...
The dogma is that the human immune system protects us against pathogens. Yet, several viruses, like ...
The dogma is that the human immune system protects us against pathogens. Yet, several viruses, like ...