Understanding the source of drug resistance emerging within a treated patient is an important problem, from both clinical and basic evolutionary perspectives. Resistant mutants may arise de novo either before or after treatment is initiated, with different implications for prevention. Here we investigate this problem in the context of chronic viral diseases, such as human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) and hepatitis B and C viruses (HBV and HCV). We present a unified model of viral population dynamics within a host, which can capture a variety of viral life cycles. This allows us to identify which results generalize across various viral diseases, and which are sensitive to the particular virus's life cycle. Accurate analytical approximations ...
Anti!viral drug treatment of infections with the human immunode_ciency virus type 0 "HIV!0 # us...
<div><p>Drug resistance remains a major problem for the treatment of HIV. Resistance can occur due t...
The emergence of resistant pathogens in response to selection pressure by drugs and their possible d...
AbstractUnderstanding the source of drug resistance emerging within a treated patient is an importan...
Supplementary text S1 for Pennings, P.S., Standing genetic variation and the evolution of drug resis...
<div><p>Viral infections are one of the major causes of death worldwide, with HIV infection alone re...
Knowledge of the within-host frequencies of resistance-associated amino acid variants (RAVs) is impo...
Development and spread of resistance of human immunode ciency virus type 1 to antiretroviral therap...
In this paper we propose a model for the dynamics of HIV epidemics under distinct HAART regimes, and...
Motivation: Several mathematical models have been investigated for the description of viral dynamics...
Viral infections, such as HIV, are often treated with orally administered antiviral medications that...
Motivation: Several mathematical models have been investigated for the description of viral dynamics...
Knowledge of the within-host frequencies of resistance-associated amino acid variants (RAVs) is impo...
Many viruses, particularly RNA viruses, mutate at a very high rate per genome per replication. One p...
The emergence and spread of drug-resistance during treatment of many infectious diseases continue to...
Anti!viral drug treatment of infections with the human immunode_ciency virus type 0 "HIV!0 # us...
<div><p>Drug resistance remains a major problem for the treatment of HIV. Resistance can occur due t...
The emergence of resistant pathogens in response to selection pressure by drugs and their possible d...
AbstractUnderstanding the source of drug resistance emerging within a treated patient is an importan...
Supplementary text S1 for Pennings, P.S., Standing genetic variation and the evolution of drug resis...
<div><p>Viral infections are one of the major causes of death worldwide, with HIV infection alone re...
Knowledge of the within-host frequencies of resistance-associated amino acid variants (RAVs) is impo...
Development and spread of resistance of human immunode ciency virus type 1 to antiretroviral therap...
In this paper we propose a model for the dynamics of HIV epidemics under distinct HAART regimes, and...
Motivation: Several mathematical models have been investigated for the description of viral dynamics...
Viral infections, such as HIV, are often treated with orally administered antiviral medications that...
Motivation: Several mathematical models have been investigated for the description of viral dynamics...
Knowledge of the within-host frequencies of resistance-associated amino acid variants (RAVs) is impo...
Many viruses, particularly RNA viruses, mutate at a very high rate per genome per replication. One p...
The emergence and spread of drug-resistance during treatment of many infectious diseases continue to...
Anti!viral drug treatment of infections with the human immunode_ciency virus type 0 "HIV!0 # us...
<div><p>Drug resistance remains a major problem for the treatment of HIV. Resistance can occur due t...
The emergence of resistant pathogens in response to selection pressure by drugs and their possible d...